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Small Breed Senior Turkey Pea Recipe
With a big soul and a small body, your small senior dog has a unique physical makeup with specific nutritional needs.
Our Small Breed & Mini Breed Recipe is a nutrient-dense, complete food that supports the health needs of small and mini breeds.
Boneless turkey with peas
Supports heart health and controls sodium
Formulated for weight maintenance
To help support small dogs' joints, we add dextrose hydrochloride and chondroitin sulfate
Omega 3 and 6 help support healthy skin and coat
Recommended feeding amount
Converting to Wellness Pet Health Diet: It is important to slowly transition your puppy from his/her current diet to Wellness Pet Health Diet, as it takes a few days for his/her body to adjust to the new nutritional content.
Change brands and gradually mix the new food over a period of 5-7 days, increasing the amount of Wellness Pet Health Diet each day, and after 7 days, you can feed 100% Wellness Pet Health Diet.
Determine your feeding ratio: Refer to the chart below and divide the total number of cups fed per day by the total number of times you feed each day to determine the serving size. Always have a bowl of clean water ready for use. Wellness Pet Health believes in mixing dry food and canned food to help increase the water content of your puppy's diet at all times.
Recommended Feeding Ratio (Using a standard 8-ounce dry measuring cup)
Every dog is slightly different, so the optimal feeding amount may vary with age, size and activity level, breed and environment. The following information is for preliminary suggestions only, please adjust as necessary.
Dog Weight (lbs) Cups/Day
2 – 4 1/4 – 1/3
5 – 8 1/2 – 2/3
9 – 12 3/4 – 7/8
13 – 16 1 – 1 1/8
17 – 20 1 1/4 – 1 1/3
21 – 25 1 3/8 – 1 1/2
Combined Feeding: If feeding canned food, reduce the amount of dry food by 1/8 cup for every 2 tablespoons of canned food.
Calorie Content: This food contains 3,499 kcal/kg or 437 kcal/cup of ME (metabolizable energy) feeding basis (calculated).


