It's very simple! Feed your dog from this package every day and they will get everything they need. BARFmenu Deluxe is a 10-kilogram box containing 5 different BARFmenu mixes and no beef or chicken! BARFmenu Deluxe forms a complete feed, which means your dog receives all the necessary nutrients. BARFmenu Deluxe contains no fragrances, colors, flavors, and/or preservatives. BARFmenu is gluten-free (so no rice or grains). The special thing about Barfmenu Premium is that it is enriched with animal fibers. Research has shown that animal fibers have a positive influence on the digestion process. This process is slowed down, so the dog gets hungry less quickly. It also reduces stool volume through optimal digestion. (A healthy dog needs an average of 25g of meat per 1kg of dog. For example, this amounts to 250g for a 10kg dog. Note! Feed by eye, it is possible that your dog needs more or less.)
It's very simple! Feed your dog from this package every day and they will get everything they…
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Article
BARFmenu DeLUXE - Dog
Article code
B6453
Sales unit
10 x 1 kg sausage
Inventory status
Available from stock
Composition
2x Barfmenu Horse *Premium*, 2x Barfmenu Lamb *Premium*, 2x Barfmenu Fish *Premium*, 2x Barfmenu Deer *Premium*, 2x Barfmenu Turkey *Premium*.
Brand
Barfmenu
For dogs, an amount of 20-30 grams per kilogram of body weight per day can be maintained. For puppies and lactating dogs, this is slightly higher, namely 40-60 grams per kilogram of body weight per day. For cats, 30-40 grams per kilogram of body weight per day is recommended. The amount of food a animal needs depends on various factors. The body weight of the animal is used as a basis for estimating energy needs, but every animal is different. The more a dog or cat moves, the more energy it needs, and the environment can also influence this. Additionally, not all types of food have the same energy content. The guidelines below are therefore approximate. This means you should monitor how your dog or cat's condition is. The ribs should be easily felt but not visible.