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Description
When it comes to ACANA food for dogs, every ingredient matters. That’s why our Puppy Small Breed Recipe is thoughtfully crafted to nurture your puppy from start to finish. Rich with 70%* quality animal ingredients like fresh Canadian chicken and raw flounder balanced with 30% fruit, vegetables & botanicals, this recipe provides your growing small breed puppy with the protein and nutrition they need to support their rapid development. With quality animal ingredients balanced with fruit, vegetables and botanicals delivered daily, every meal of ACANA Puppy Small Breed Recipe is like it came from the farmer’s market.
*Approximate and derived from the unprocessed state of the ingredients. **Produced in a facility that also processes grains.
Composition
Fresh chicken (18%), chicken meal (18%), whole red lentils, whole green peas, fresh chicken giblets (liver, heart) (7%), chicken fat (7%), turkey meal (4%), eggs (4%), raw flounder (4%), herring meal (4%), fish oil (3%), whole green lentils, whole chickpeas, whole yellow peas, pea fibre, pea starch, raw turkey livers (1%), salt, dried kelp, fresh whole pumpkin, fresh whole butternut squash, fresh whole carrots, fresh whole apples, fresh whole pears, fresh whole zucchini, dried chicory root, fresh kale, fresh spinach, fresh turnip greens, fresh beet greens, fresh whole cranberries, fresh whole blueberries, fresh whole saskatoon berries, turmeric, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips
ADDITIVES (per kg) Technological additives: With antioxidants. Nutritional additives: Choline chloride (choline): 700 mg, 3b606 (Zinc: 112.5 mg) , 3b406 (Copper (II): 11mg), Vitamin B1: 25mg, Vitamin B5: 8 mg, Vitamin B6: 7.5mg, Vitamin A: 3750 IU, Vitamin D: 500 IU, Vitamin E: 50 IU. Zootechnical additives: 4b1707 Enterococcus faecium NCIMB 10415 2.2x10^6 CFU.
Metabolizable Energy is 3660 kcal/kg (439 kcal per 250ml/120g cup), with 32% from protein, 22% from carbohydrates, and 46% from fat. ACANA Small Breed puppy is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by FEDIAF for All Life Stages, except for growth of Great Dane puppies prior to 14 weeks.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein (min.) 33%
Fat content (min.) 20%
Crude fibre (max.) 5%
Crude ash (max.) 7%
Moisture (max.) 12%
Calcium (min.) 1.5%
Phosphorus (min.) 1.1%
Omega-3 fatty acids (min.) 1%
Omega-6 fatty acids (min.) 2.7%
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) (min.) 0.3%
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) (min.) 0.3%
Glucosamine (min.) 800mg/kg
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My fussy puppy’s love it, very good quality food, doesn’t make them loopy like a lot of other puppy food does, I’m happy that I’ve finally found something that suits them well with no hidden nastys
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Acana Heritage Puppy Small Breed Dog Food, including answers from our team.
Gill Hayward
I have a 5 month old chihuahua x teacup yorkie. She weighs about 1.4kg. She has had a bit of colitis so I'm looking to change her food. I've heard Acana is a good food but don't know if I should I give her the small breed puppy dry food or the puppy and junior. Can you help please?
Hi Gill,
The recipes for the Heritage Puppy & Junior and the Heritage Small Breed Puppy are the same but the kibble size is smaller for the Small Breed version, so the Acana Heritage Small Breed Puppy may be more suited to your little one!
As with any food, change over gradually (increasing the amount of new food slightly and decreasing the old type every couple of days) so your dog's gut can get used to the different ingredients.
I hope this helps!
LM
Would the small breed puppy food be better for a 13 week working cocker dog, rather than the puppy and junior food? I notice they both have cocker spaniel in the feeding guide so not sure what one to go for for his age. Thanks.
Hello,
The Acana Heritage Puppy & Junior, and the Hertiage Small Breed Puppy diets have almost identical ingredients/composition, and would be equally suitable in terms of nutrition for your Cocker puppy. The Small Breed Puppy version has smaller kibble, suited to breeds that don't exceed 9kg adult weight, so you can choose between them based on whether you feel your puppy needs an extra small kibble.
Personally, I would go with the regular kibble (Heritage Puppy & Junior) as it may provide a slight benefit to dental health.