| Flint River Ranch Trout & Potato dog food
"Fish & Chips" a excellent food for dogs with allergies or sensitive stomachs |
| The new Flint River Ranch Trout and Sweet Potato 'Fish and Chips' formula is an all natural, oven-baked ultra premium dog food that's perfect for the allergic dog or pet that requires a non-wheat-based vegetarian diet. The FRR "Fish and Chips" formula is free of corn, wheat, chicken, and soy — four of the most common allergens in dog foods — making it an ideal diet of choice for dogs prone to skin or food-related allergies.
The Flint River Ranch Trout and Potato dog food formula comes in the larger "nugget" size and packs a healthy assortment of herbs, fruits, probiotics, digestive enzymes, essential vitamins, minerals, and omega fatty acids for a healthy skin and coat — all resulting in better nutrition, palatability, and digestibility |
| Specifically formulated for those dogs that are allergic to wheat, corn, glutens and/or chicken. Nothing has been spared with the quality ingredients, blending and the oven-baking manufacturing process. The production process premium Trout - Vegetables - Fruit - Herring - Menhaden Fish - Whole Ground Grains - Eggs - Grapeseed Oil - Flaxseed - Rosemary - Chelated Minerals - Natural Tocopherols (antioxidants), along with probiotics and digestive enzymes] synergistically provides the very finest diet for food-sensitive dogs |
| Because Flint River Ranch premium dog food formulas are nutrient-dense, you should feed 20%-25% less than regular dog foods. Each serving delivers maximum nutrition without unhealthy fillers, so you'll also notice a lower stool volume and less clean-up.
It's best to introduce Flint River Ranch Super Premium foods by mixing with your dog's current food and increasing the amount of Flint River Ranch over several days. It will take time for your dog to adjust to the rich, easy to digest, all natural quality. A sudden change in any food source may be a shock to your dog's digestive system. You may notice loose stool. If so, reduce the amount being fed until your dog adjusts. Feed your dog once or twice a day unless the breed is prone to bloating or excessive weight gain (obesity), in which case we recommend feeding three smaller meals throughout the day. Food requirements vary depending on climate, breed of dog and exercise activity. Feed an amount that will maintain your dog's weight, and make sure to always have fresh water available. |
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