Karnlea Fish Bone Broth for Dogs & Cats
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Summary
Summary
Karnlea Fish Bone Broth for Dogs & Cats 500ml
Karnlea’s Natural Fish Bone Broth for Cats and Dogs is an extremely soothing and nourishing supplement, rich in collagen, protein and minerals. It’s a fantastic way of giving your cat...
Key Benefits
Key Benefits
Ingredients
Ingredients
Nutritional Analysis
Nutritional Analysis
Analytical Constituents | Unit Per 100mls |
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Moisture | 95.1% |
Protein | 4.2g |
Fat | 0g |
Carbohydrates | <0.4g |
Ash | <1g |
Calories | 17 |
Collagen | at least 1.4g per 100m |
Feeding Guidelines
Feeding Guidelines
Size of Pet | Mls Per Day |
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Small to Medium Pets | 25 to 50mls |
Medium to Large Pets | 50 to 75mls |
Giant Pets | 75 to 100mls |
This bone broth can be used as an everyday supplementation to feeding. It is not to be used as a replacement of a complete meal.
Whilst the above is a guide, should you have a sick / recovering pet larger amounts of broth can be used to encourage eating and hydration and to build up your pet. The product can be gently warmed to encourage feeding. Temperatures must be checked before use in this way to ensure that product is not too hot for your pet.
Larger amounts can also be used when used for sporting dogs for rehydration and nourishment, or for when extra hydration is needed.
Bone broth can not easily be overdosed on, but like any food or supplement, sensible amounts should be fed per size of the pet.
Can be fed as a room temperature liquid, or frozen. If desired, the broth can be gently warmed to return it to a liquid state. Always check that heat is appropriate. Our fish broth, like our chicken broth does not gel in the fridge as it’s a different type of collagen from our lamb or beef broths, which do.