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Puppy food features real lamb as the #1 ingredient and has fish oil derived DHA to nourish your pup’s brain and vision development.
Highly digestible formula provides optimal nutrient delivery and is designed to meet the nutritional needs of puppies under 1 year old.
Complete and balanced recipe fortified with live probiotics and antioxidants to support your furbaby’s digestive and immune health.
Includes calcium, phosphorus, vitamin A and omega-6 fatty acids to help build your puppy’s strong bones and teeth and nourish his skin and coat.
High quality protein helps build your pal’s lean muscles.

Serve your playful puppy a big bowl of nutritious yumminess! Plan High Protein Puppy Food DHA Lamb & Rice Formula features real, protein rich lamb as the first ingredient and has fish oil derived DHA to nourish your furbaby’s brain and vision development. The highly digestible formula promotes nutrient bioavailability–delivering optimal nutrient absorption so your puppy gets the most out of every bite. Each high-quality ingredient is carefully chosen for a specific nutritional or functional purpose to give your pup the wholesome nutrition he needs to get a grr-eat start in life. The delicious lamb and rice recipe has no artificial colors or flavors and is designed to paw-fectly meet the nutritional needs of puppies under 1 year old.

Specifications
Weight 34 pounds
Season N/A
Sourced From Various
Made In United States
Lifestage Puppy
Breed Size Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
Food Form Dry Food
Special Diet High-Protein, With Grain

Nutritional Information

Ingredients
Lamb, Rice, Chicken By-Product Meal, Corn Gluten Meal, Whole Grain Corn, Beef Fat Preserved With Mixed-tocopherols, Corn Germ Meal, Oat Meal, Dried Egg Product, Natural Flavor, Fish Meal, Dried Beet Pulp, Fish Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Mono And Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Soybean Oil, L-lysine Monohydrochloride, Choline Chloride, Minerals [Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite], Vitamins [Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin (Vitamin B-3), Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B-5), Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement (Vitamin B-2), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Folic Acid (Vitamin B-9), Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Vitamin K), Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Biotin (Vitamin B-7)], Dried Bacillus Coagulans Fermentation Product, Garlic Oil. N447219.

Caloric Content
4,003 kcal/kg, 447 kcal/cup

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein 28.0% min
Crude Fat 18.0% min
Crude Fiber 3.0% max
Moisture 12.0% max
Linoleic Acid 1.6% min
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) 0.1% min
Calcium 1.1% min
Phosphorus 0.9% min
Vitamin A 15,000 IU/kg min
Vitamin E 100 IU/kg min
Omega-6 Fatty Acids 1.8% min
Bacillus Coagulans 600 million CFU/lb min
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Feeding Instructions

Weight Daily Feeding for Ages 1 1/2-3 Months Daily Feeding for Ages 4-5 Months Daily Feeding for Ages 6-8 Months Daily Feeding for Ages 9-11 Months Daily Feeding for Ages 1-2 Years
3-12 lbs 1/2 - 2/3 cup 2/3 - 1 cup 1/2 - 1 1/4 cups Feed as Adult Feed as Adult
13-20 lbs 1/2 - 1 cup 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 cups 3/4 - 1 cup 1 - 1/4 cups 1 - 1 1/4 cups
21-50 lbs 1/2 - 1 1/4 cups 1 2/3 - 2 1/4 cups 1 1/4 - 2 cups 2 - 2 1/4 cups 2 - 3 1/4 cups
51-75 lbs 1/2 - 1 3/4 cups 1 1/2 - 3 cups 1 1/3 - 3 cups 2 1/2 - 3 3/4 cups 2 3/4 - 4 3/4 cups
76-100 lbs 1 - 2 cups 2 1/4 - 3 cups 3 - 5 cups 4 - 5 1/2 cups 6 - 8 1/2 cups
Over 100 lbs 2 cups plus 1/3 cup for each 10 lbs over 100 lbs 3 cups plus 1/3 cup for each 10 lbs over 100 lbs 5 cups plus 1/3 cup for each 10 lbs over 100 lbs 5 1/2
cups plus 1/3 cup for each 10 lbs over 100 lbs 8 1/2 cups plus 1/3 cup for each 10 lbs over 100 lbs
Puppies start to nibble solid foods at 3 - 4 weeks of age. Keep moistened Pro Plan available at all times. Allow your puppy to eat at will until fully weaned (6 - 8 weeks). After weaning, Pro Plan can be fed moistened or dry. For best results, develop a regular feeding schedule such as three small meals a day for younger puppies. You can gradually reduce to one feeding in the morning and one in the evening as your puppy ages. The routine should not vary.

As puppies near adulthood, their calorie needs may drop, and your puppy may begin leaving some food in the bowl. Don't misinterpret this as an indication of dislike for the food. Instead, begin offering less so your puppy doesn't overeat and stays in ideal body condition. Maintaining ideal body condition is key to encouraging proper growth in all puppies, especially large breeds.

The indicated amounts are only a guideline. If your puppy becomes overweight, a reduction of your puppy's daily food intake may be appropriate. You may wish to consult your veterinarian about a weight control program.