Comprising a selection of the finest freshly prepared ingredients from nutritious and highly digestible animal protein sources, Pet Connection's Grain Free Puppy Food with Duck, Turkey, Sweet Potato, Dill & Chamomile is ideal for puppies of all sizes, with a crunchy kibble texture and an optimal kibble size and shape for the delicate puppy mouth.
The veterinary approved formula is natural, complete and balanced, ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs and those requiring a hypoallergenic diet. Formulated with sweet potato, a complex carbohydrate rich in B vitamins, and potato, rather than the grains typically found in dog foods, the food is perfect for dogs who suffer from sensitivities or allergies to grains such as wheat.
Responsibly sourced and highly digestible, Turkey and Duck are the key protein sources contained within the food, ensuring a reliable source of essential amino acids for growing puppies. A small amount, of carrot (0.2%) is included for the provision of vitamin A in the form of beta carotene to support eye health and vision.
Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulphate and MSM combine to form a complete joint support pack for promoting robust development and cartilage metabolism for healthy joints. Omega 3 is added to boost cognitive and visual development as an excellent source of EPA and DHA. Naturally preserved using rosemary extract, the food is free from artificial colours and preservatives.
Extremely palatable due to the high meat content, this food is often used as low to medium value training treats by owners keen to improve the behaviour of their dogs. The smaller kibble sizes are ideal for use in treat dispensing toys such as .
For dogs with sensitivities, intolerances and allergies, it is important to ensure that any treats used do not contain the trigger food. Ideal treats for these dogs may include natural chews from the Natural Connection range, such as those containing novel proteins like , and smaller high value training treats such as .
Symptoms of food allergies and intolerances in dogs can encompass anything from chronic ear infections, gastrointestinal issues and chronic diarrhoea to constant licking of the feet, tear stains, chronic gas and itching. Acute symptoms should always be seen by a veterinary professional to ensure they can be treated appropriately. Some vets will recommend allergy testing, others will recommend an exclusion diet, during which the dog should be trialled on multiple different diets, including wheat gluten free, grain free, chicken free, etc. in an attempt to discover the trigger. While medication may be administered to treat the symptoms of an allergy, it is important to discover the root cause to prevent ongoing suffering caused by exposure to the allergen.