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Pedigree Choice Cuts in Gravy With Chicken & Rice Canned Dog Food, 22-oz.

Pedigree Choice Cuts in Gravy With Chicken & Rice Canned Dog Food

Help your dog grow happy and healthy with the Pedigree Choice Cuts in Gravy With Chicken & Rice Canned Dog Food. Made with flavorful morsels in a delectable gravy, this meaty feast contains optimal levels of oils and minerals to promote healthy skin and a glistening coat. The balanced recipe is also highly digestible, which means your dog can easily absorb all those essential nutrients—so you can feel confident that he’s getting the most out of every meal. But all he’ll really care about is the irresistible flavor, which is sure to get a tail wag at every mealtime.

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CRUDE PROTEIN 8.0% min
CRUDE FAT 3.0% min
CRUDE FIBER 1.0% max
MOISTURE 82.0% max

13.2-oz can: Feed 1/2 – 3/4 can daily per 10 lbs of Adult dog. Refrigerate after opening (up to 3 days). Serve at room temperature. 22-oz can: Feed 1/3 – 1/2 can daily per 10 lbs of Adult dog. Refrigerate after opening (up to 3 days). Serve at room temperature.

Transition InstructionsDays 1 to 2 (25% new, 75% old)

Introduce your dog to his new food gradually. For the first 2 days or so, his meals should be about 25% new food and 75% old food. Mix the 2 foods together, don’t keep them separated.

Days 3 to 4 (50% new, 50% old)

If the first couple of days of the transition have gone smoothly, you can now mix 50% of the new food with 50% of the old food.

Days 5 to 6 (75% new, 25% old)

At this stage, your dog’s meals should be about 75% new food and only 25% of the old food. Always look for signs that your dog is making the transition smoothly and without any sign of an upset stomach.

Day 7 and beyond (100% new)

At this stage, your dog’s meals should consist 100% of the new food. Which means his old food is now officially his “old” food.

UPC Weight(lbs) Weight(oz) SKU Model # Pricing
23100015620 22

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