Tucker's Freeze Dried Pork-Duck-Pumpkin Dog Food (14 oz)

Tucker's

  • $32.99
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Ingredients

Pork, Duck Necks, Pork Heart, Pumpkin, Pork Marrow and Bone, Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Rosemary Extract, Taurine, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Vitamin E Supplement, Calcium Carbonate, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Zinc Sulfate, Calcium Pantothenate, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Calcium Iodate, Riboflavin Supplement, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Lactobacillus Casei, Bifidobacterium Animalis, Lactobacillus Reuteri

Complete and Balanced

Tucker's Complete & Balanced Pork-Duck-Pumpkin Formula is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages, including growth of large size dogs (70lbs or more as an adult). 

There are approximately 100-130 pieces per bag 

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (Min): 46%

Crude Fat (Min): 37%

Crude Fiber (Max): 3%

Moisture (Max): 6.5%

Calorie Content (ME, Calculated):

4700 kcal/kg, 12 kcal/piece

Minerals

Calcium: 0.57%

Copper: 6 ppm

Iron: 55 ppm

Manganese: 5 ppm

Magnesium: 0.05%

Phosphorus: 0.39%

Potassium: 0.26%

Sodium: 0.11%

Zinc: 38 ppm

Ca:P Ratio: 1:46:1

Approximate Blend of Our 95/5 Diets

Muscle Meat: 78-82%

Organ: 10-12%

Bone: 3-5%

Fiber: 5%

Vitamin Premix: 0.01%

Food Safety Assurance

Tucker's is committed to providing premium raw pet food products while keeping an eye on product safety. This complete and balanced diet uses a probiotic blend to prevent and eliminate pathogens.

Feeding Guidelines

There is no "one size fits all" to recommended feeding. A dog's individual requirements will vary based upon several factors including metabolism, age, daily exercise, health conditions, genetics, outdoor environments, stress and anxiety.

Changes in diet can cause digestive upset. Always introduce any new food gradually over the course of 7-10 days increasing the mixing of new diet with present. Do not mistake a dogs eagerness to eat as increased hunger. Overeating can cause digestive upset. 


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