We believe in using high quality ingredients
1 standard metric cup (250ml) = 113g
Higher Welfare Chicken
A source of high-quality protein and adds flavour to a diet.
Field peas
Rich in vitamins, minerals, protein and fibre
Rice
An easily digestible, nutrient-rich grain that is a good source of energy
Fish Oil
Fish oil contain essential fatty acids
Natural flavours
Flavours like thyme, garlic powder and natural smoke provide flavour enhancement for a more palatable meal
Beet pulp
A great source of fibre for maintaining intestinal health
Tapioca
Tapioca is extracted from the cassava root
Potato
A great source of potassium
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OPEN PADDOCK™ Higher Welfare Chicken Kibble is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages including growth of large dogs (>25kg or more as an adult).
Nutritional Breakdown |
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Crude Protein - 27.5% Protein helps provide the building blocks for every cell in your dog’s body including muscle, skin and coat. |
Crude Fat - 15.4% Dogs instinctively prefer to get most of their energy from fat since it’s much easier to metabolise than protein or carbs. |
Moisture - 10.7% Water is a key macronutrient required by dogs. While this is a dry food we call out the moisture content so it’s easier to compare the other true nutrient levels against standards and other dog foods. |
Omega 6 Fatty Acids - 2.0% Omega 6 fatty acids support healthy cells throughout dogs body. |
Omega 3 Fatty Acids - 0.3% Omega 3s help manage inflammation, especially in the skin and joints and are essential for puppies and pregnant dogs. |
Metabolisable Energy (ME) - 345 Kcal/100g ME, or Metabolisable Energy, is the amount of energy in the food that your dog can use. It’s the most important factor for working out how much to feed your dog. |
Nutrient | Amount | What It's Useful For |
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Crude Protein | 27.5% | Protein helps provide the building blocks for every cell in your dog’s body including muscle, skin and coat. |
Crude Fat | 15.4% | Dogs instinctively prefer to get most of their energy from fat since it’s much easier to metabolise than protein or carbs. |
Moisture | 10.7% | Water is a key macronutrient required by dogs. While this is a dry food we call out the moisture content so it’s easier to compare the other true nutrient levels against standards and other dog foods. |
Omega 6 Fatty Acids | 2.0% | Omega 6 fatty acids support healthy cells throughout dogs body. |
Omega 3 Fatty Acids | 0.3% | Omega 3s help manage inflammation, especially in the skin and joints and are essential for puppies and pregnant dogs. |
Metabolisable Energy (ME) | 345 Kcal/100g | ME, or Metabolisable Energy, is the amount of energy in the food that your dog can use. It’s the most important factor for working out how much to feed your dog. |