We believe in using high quality ingredients
OPEN PADDOCK® Meaty Toppers are intended as a complementary food, not a complete and balanced diet.
We recommend adding up to 20 grams to your dogs daily main meal. If fed as a treat, it should not make up more than 10% of your dogs total daily calorific intake. Always observe your pet while feeding treats and chews.
Ethically sourced kangaroo
A lean source of protein that's rich in iron, zinc and B vitamins
Higher Welfare Chicken
A source of high-quality protein and adds flavour to a diet
Chick Peas
Rich in vitamins, minerals, protein and fibre
Coconut extract
Coconut is rich in healthy fats
Salt
Promotes proper fluid intake and a healthy cardiovascular and musculoskeletal system
Canola oil
Contain essential fatty acids
Chicory Root
Packed with the prebiotic fiber inulin
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OPEN PADDOCK® Meaty Toppers 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 - 48.7% Protein is essential for building and repairing muscles and organs, various physiological processes, and an energy source. |
Crude Fat - 9.8% Fat is twice as energy dense as protein and carbohydrate, and highly digestible. Fat is essential for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and essential fatty acids. |
Metabolisable Energy (ME) - 277kcal/100g Metabolisable energy determines the energy concentration of the diet on a gram by gram basis. |
Nutrient | Amount | What It's Useful For |
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Crude Protein | 48.7% | Protein is essential for building and repairing muscles and organs, various physiological processes, and an energy source. |
Crude Fat | 9.8% | Fat is twice as energy dense as protein and carbohydrate, and highly digestible. Fat is essential for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and essential fatty acids. |
Metabolisable Energy (ME) | 277kcal/100g | Metabolisable energy determines the energy concentration of the diet on a gram by gram basis. |