General
Single source protein and carbohydrate formula, Natural Balance Allergy Formula Potato and Duck Dog Food made for dogs that are highly sensitive to commonly used proteins.
- Limited Ingredient Diets made especially for puppies and dogs that are highly sensitive to commonly used proteins and carbohydrates.
- Fresh duck is the single premium quality protein source.
- Fresh high quality potatoes used as the single carbohydrates source, rich in potassium and highly digestible energy source.
- Made with canola oil that is low in saturated fat and high in mono unsaturated fat.
- Contains salmon oil that is high in omega 3, a natural source of DHA.
- Grain free.
- No artificial preservatives, flavors or colors.
- No bleached ingredients.
- Does not contain corn, soy, wheat, rice, eggs, dairy products or sunflower oil.
- Complete and balanced nutrition for all puppies and adult dogs.
Guaranteed Analysis
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude Protein
| minimum
| 21.0%
|
Crude Fat
| minimum
| 10.0% |
Crude Fiber
| maximum
| 3.0% |
Moisture
| maximum
| 10.0%
|
Calcium
| minimum
| 1.0%
|
Phosphorus
| minimum
| 0.9% |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
| minimum
| 0.5% |
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) | minimum | 0.01% |
Omega-6 Fatty Acids
| minimum | 3.0% |
Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance® L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets™ Duck and Potato Formula for Dogs is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the A.A.F.C.O. dog food nutrient profile for all life stages.
Feeding Guidelines
SUGGESTED DAILY FEEDING GUIDE FOR PUPPIES:
Weight of Puppy (lbs)
| Serving Size
|
10 or Less
| 1 1/3 to 2 cups*
|
10 - 20
| 2 to 3 cups*
|
20 - 30
| 3 to 4 cups*
|
30 - 40
| 4 to 5 cups*
|
40 - 60
| 5 to 6 2/3 cups* |
60 - 80
| 6 2/3 to 8.5 cups* |
80 - 100 | 8.5 to 9.5 cups* |
*Standard 8 oz. Measuring Cup.
Note: These feeding guidelines are suggested only, feeding amounts may vary by breed, activity level, temperament and climate.
Puppies can begin nibbling on moistened Natural Balance® L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets™ Potato & Duck Dry Dog Food before they are weaned. From six weeks to six months, feed three times a day. You may want to add a small amount of Natural Balance® L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets™ Duck & Potato Canned Dog Food for ease of feeding. The amount of canned dog food can be gradually decreased as the puppy matures. After six months, it is recommended to feed twice daily.
SUGGESTED DAILY FEEDING GUIDE FOR DOGS:
Weight of Dog (lbs) | Serving Size |
10 or Less | 2/3 to 1 cup* |
10 - 20
| 1 to 1.5 cups* |
20 - 30 | 1.5 to 2 cups* |
30 - 40 | 2 to 2.5 cups* |
40 - 60 | 2.5 to 3 1/3 cups* |
60 - 80 | 3 1/3 to 4.25 cups* |
80 - 100 | 4.25 to 4.75 cups* |
*Standard 8 oz. Measuring Cup.
Note: These feeding guidelines are suggested only, feeding amounts may vary by breed, activity level, temperament and climate.
We recommend that you do not add vitamins, minerals or any other supplements, except upon the advice of a veterinarian. The maintenance of proper body weight is most important for your dog’s health. Consult your veterinarian for specific weight recommendations for your dog. Remember, fresh clean water should be available at all times!
The Adult: Adult dogs should be fed either once or twice per day. When you first start feeding Natural Balance® L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets™ Potato & Duck Formula, we suggest to start with the amounts recommended in the Table. Energy requirements vary with environmental conditions, temperature and activity of your dog. The amount of food should always be adjusted to suit your dog’s needs.
Pregnant Females: Minimal increase needed during first 6 weeks. Weeks 7, 8, & 9 increase up to 25%.
Lactating Females: Immediately after whelping, the nutritional demand increases by 50% compared to maintenance levels. Feed in 3 equal meals per day.
Working Dogs: Based on the work your dog will be asked to perform, the nutritional requirements will vary accordingly. As the work load increases, the demand for protein and fat increases proportionally. Dogs in hard training will generally require twice the maintenance levels.
The Older Dog: As your dog begins to age, his energy expenditure will decrease. Decreasing the amount of food accordingly will allow for the maintenance of proper body weight for less active dog.