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  • Burns Original Dog Dry Food, Fish & Brown Rice
  • Burns Original Dog Dry Food, Fish & Brown Rice
  • Burns Original Dog Dry Food, Fish & Brown Rice

Burns Original Dog Dry Food, Fish & Brown Rice

£14.99 £13.04 Incl. tax

Burns Original Fish & Brown Rice dog food, developed by Veterinary Surgeon John Burns MBE, is formulated without common allergens and artificial additives.

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Feed your dog the very best with Burns Original Fish & Brown Rice diet. Developed by Veterinary Surgeon John Burns MBE, this diet contains high levels of Omega-3s and 6s, making it especially beneficial to your dog’s skin and coat.

All Burns diets are formulated without ingredients which commonly cause food intolerance, such as beef, wheat, soya and dairy; we also don’t use any artificial colours, flavourings or preservatives.

Composition:
Brown Rice (61%); Fish Meal (20%); Oats; Peas; Salmon Oil; Sunflower Oil; Seaweed; Minerals.

Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 18.5%; Crude Fat 7.5%; Crude Fibre 2.5%; Crude Ash 6.5%; Copper 17mg/kg; Sodium 0.3%; Calcium 1.2%; Phosphorus 0.85%; Magnesium 0.12%; Potassium 0.5%; Omega-6 fatty acids 1.54%; Omega-3 fatty acids 0.85%

Nutritional Additives (per kg):
Vitamins: Vitamin A 25000IU; Vitamin D3 2000IU; Vitamin E 100IU; Taurine 1000mg; Trace Elements: Copper (copper (II) chelate of amino acids hydrate) 12mg; Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 1mg; Manganese (manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate) 20mg; Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 50mg; Selenium (3b8.11; Selenised yeast inactivated) 0.2mg.

Technological Additives:
Antioxidants (mixed tocopherols).

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