Compy Supreme for adult dogs of medium and large breeds. with fresh Salmon, Fruits and Vegetables. GRAIN-FREE. for adult dogs of medium and large breeds.(3kg)
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Fresh salmon* (26%, source of omega-3 fatty acids), dehydrated poultry proteins, potato starch*, pea starch*, poultry fat* (6%, source of omega-6 fatty acids), hydrolysed proteins, dehydrated animal proteins, beet pulp, vegetable fibres, fructooligosaccharides* (0.5%), sweet potato*, mineral substances, dehydrated spinach* (0.1%), dehydrated pumpkin* (0.1%), dehydrated carrot* (0.1%), dehydrated forest fruits* (0.1%) (cranberries*, blueberries*, blackberries*, raspberries*, currants*), yeast walls* (620mg/kg, source of MOS), yucca schidigera* (310mg/kg), glucosamine (300mg/kg), chondroitin sulphate (100mg/kg). *Natural ingredients.
Additives per kg
Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 27,000 IU, Vitamin D3: 1,038 IU, Vitamin E: 415 mg, Vitamin C: 208 mg, Biotin: 10.4 mg, Taurine: 1,558 mg, L-carnitine: 208 mg, Iron (iron (II) sulphate, monohydrate): 111.1 mg, Copper (copper (II) amino acid chelate, hydrated): 11.6 mg, Zinc (zinc amino acid chelate, hydrated): 104.1 mg, Manganese (manganese amino acid chelate, hydrated): 41.6 mg, Iodine (anhydrous calcium iodate): 2.3 mg, Selenium (sodium selenite): 0.05 mg. Antioxidants.
Feeding guide
The feeding table indicates the total daily amount to be given to adult dogs based on their body weight and physiological state. Because dogs have a big appetite and are able to eat the recommended daily amount in one sitting, it is not advisable to give the food freely, as this could cause unwanted weight gain.
Adult dog weight (kg)
Normal activity
Active dogs
Pregnancy first 4 weeks
Daily ration (g)
10 to 15
165 - 230
230 - 310
190 - 250
15 to 20
230 - 285
310 - 380
250 - 310
20 to 25
285 - 335
380 - 450
310 - 370
25 to 30
335 - 385
450 - 520
370 - 420
30 to 40
385 - 480
520 - 650
420 - 530
40 to 50
480 - 565
650 - 760
530 - 620
50 to 60
565 - 645
760 - 880
620 - 710
Change of diet
Some dogs are very sensitive to changes in diet, and may reject the new food and even cause diarrhea or vomiting if the change is made abruptly. Therefore, when changing from one product to another, remember that you should gradually reduce their current diet and add the new food over a period of 1 week, until it becomes their exclusive diet.