Junior
Age range
Small breeds: From 5 through 8 months.
Medium-sized breeds: From 6 through 10 months.
Large breeds: From 7 through 15 months.
Goal
- Support of optimum growth in the junior phase.
- Promotion of the condition of the skin and coat.
- Contribution to good consistency of the faeces.
- Reduction in the risk of metabolic bone diseases.
Characteristics
| Characteristic | Ingredient / level | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Optimum content of protein and other nutrients. | Protein 22.8% (14.1 g/MJ); linoleic acid 1.86% (1.15 g/MJ). |
Support growth, condition of skin and coat. |
| High digestibility of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. | High quality protein, fat and carbohydrate sources. | Good consistency of faeces. |
| Very low calcium content. | Calcium 0,71% (0,43 g/MJ). | Prevention of metabolic bone diseases, including osteochondrosis. |
| Very high level of polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids. |
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 0.14% (0.09 g/MJ); docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 0.14% (0.09 g/MJ). |
Promotion of immunity and cognitive ability. |