General
Royal Canin MAXI Labrador Retriever 30 - Initially bred for working in cold weather, the Labrador Retriever has developed exceptional qualities in both smell and vision from their hunting origins. One estimates their olfaction cells at 220 million, twice as much as certain other dog breeds. The special physiology of the Labrador Retriever, such as its unique coat and predisposition to excess weight make it a very unusual breed that needs special attention, especially in terms of its nutrition.
Muscle Toning & Weight Control - Reduce the Calories While Preserving the Muscle Tone of the Labrador Retriever Adult. Labrador Retriever dogs are known for their natural tendency to put on weight. To prevent excess weight gain and return to an ideal weight, they need a low-calorie food that is still just as tasty. The food should be rich in proteins to enable the dog to lose weight while preserving muscle mass. The reduced fat content (13%) and high protein content (30%) help limit weight gain while maintaining muscle mass. L-Carnitine, an amino acid found in meat protein, may play an active role in the metabolization of fat reserves and may help to prevent additional weight gain. The high fiber content (oatmeal, rice and barley) helps fight against the intestinal laziness that frequently occurs in less active dogs and gives them a feeling of fullness.
Labrador Retriever: A Natural Tendency - Compared to other large breed dogs of similar weight, Labrador Retriever dogs have an original body composition; less rich in muscle but richer in fat. That is the reason why their energy requirements are less than that of other large breeds.
Coat Health & Condition - Provide for the Hair and Protect the Skin of the Labrador Retriever Adult. Labrador Retriever dogs have a unique coat structure. They have strong, short but very dense hair that protects their body from cold and water. A specially formulated food may help to protect the natural qualities of your dog's coat. Borage Oil (from the borage herb) and Fish Oil, as sources of Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids are combined with Biotin (a B vitamin), Vitamin A and Zinc, to help maintain a shiny coat and skin in full health.
Joint Maintenance - Help Protect the Joints of the Labrador Retriever Adult. The Labrador Retriever dog's heavy build combined with their active temperament puts their joints under stress day after day. A food rich in the antioxidant vitamins E and C associated with natural sources of Glucosamine and Chondroitin help protect the joints.
• For Labrador Retrievers 15 months to 5 years of age.
Ingredients
Ingredients: Chicken meal, brown rice, corn gluten, oatmeal, barley, chicken fat (naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols), natural chicken flavor, brewers rice, beet pulp, pea fiber, fish oil, sodium silico aluminate, soya oil, potassium chloride, sodium tripolyphosphate, salt, choline chloride, fructo-oligosaccharides, borage oil, taurine, calcium carbonate, inositol, niacin supplement, vitamin E supplement, d-glucosamine hydrochloride, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), chondroitin sulfate, d-calcium pantothenate, marigold extract, L-tyrosine, zinc oxide, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), rosemary extract, L-carnitine, thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), riboflavin supplement (source of vitamin B2), zinc proteinate, iron sulfate, manganous oxide, vitamin A supplement, manganese proteinate, folic acid, copper sulfate, copper proteinate, biotin, calcium iodate, vitamin D3 supplement, sodium selenite, vitamin B12 supplement. Sizes
Available in 5.5lb. and 30lb. bags. Guaranteed Analysis
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein
| Not Less Than
| 30.0%
|
Crude Fat
| Not Less Than
| 13.0%
|
Crude Fiber
| Not More Than
| 5.7%
|
Moisture
| Not More Than
| 10.0%
|
| Vitamin E | Minimum
| 600mg/kg |
Vitamin C
| Minimum
| 300 mg/kg
|
L-Carnitine
| Minimum | 200 mg/kg
|
Lutein
| Minimum
| 5 mg/kg
|
Glucosamine
| Minimum
| 390 mg/kg
|
Chondroitin
| Minimum | 110 mg/kg |
Calories
Calories Analysis (calories per cup): 1 cup - 281 kcal