Hill’s Science Plan Large Breed Puppy Food With Chicken Value Pack (16kg)
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Hill’s Science Plan Large Breed Puppy Food: Big taste for your future giant! Packed with calcium, DHA, and protein for a strong start and smart growth.
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Description
Hill’s Science Plan Large Breed Puppy Food with Chicken
is a premium dry food specially formulated to support the unique developmental needs of large breed puppies. Designed for puppies who will grow to over 25 kg as adults, this food provides essential nutrients to ensure optimal growth and health during their critical early months.
Key Features:
- Controlled Calcium Levels: Formulated with optimal calcium for controlled bone growth, helping to support the healthy development of large breed puppies.
- DHA for Development: Enriched with DHA from fish oil to promote healthy brain and eye development.
- Balanced Minerals: Includes balanced minerals to support strong bones and teeth.
- High-Quality Protein: Contains high-quality chicken and turkey meal to build lean muscle mass.
- Special Nutrients: Enhanced with essential vitamins and minerals to support overall health.
Recommended For: Large breed puppies (over 25 kg when adult) up to 18 months old.
Not Recommended For: Adult or mature adult dogs.
How much food do I give my dog every day?
Feeding your dog the right amount of food is very important for maintaining optimal health. The guides below provide estimates based on the dog size but do not account for factors like dog activity level or individual metabolism. For best results, use the guide below as a starting point and monitor your dog’s weight regularly to adjust the quantity based on his actual state. Ideally, the ribs and spine should be covered by a thin layer of fat. For example, if you can feel the ribs sticking out, increasing the amount of food would be a good idea. If you do not feel the ribs at all, then decreasing might be needed. When in doubt, always consult with your vet.
Feeding guide #1 – Dry food only | (Mixing wet and dry food? Check our Feeding Guide #2) |
Weight of Dogkgs | Amount per DayGrowth 13 to 18 months | Amount per DayGrowth 10 to 12 months | Amount per DayGrowth 4 to 9 months | Amount per DayGrowth less than 4 months |
1 | 60 g | |||
2 | 100 g | |||
4 | 165 g | |||
5 | 195 g | |||
10 | 270 g | 325 g | ||
20 | 330 g | 365 g | 460 g | 550 g |
30 | 445 g | 495 g | 620 g | 745 g |
40 | 555 g | 615 g | 770 g | |
50 | 655 g | 730 g | 910 g | |
60 | 750 g | 835 g | ||
70 | 845 g | |||
80 | 930 g | |||
90 | 1020 g | |||
80+ | 113 g per 10 kg |
Feeding guide #2 – Dry food with 370g Wet food |
Growth less than 4 months Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog – kgs | Amount per Day – 370 g cans | Amount per Day – grams | |
1 | 0.25 | + | 25 g |
2 | 0.5 | + | 30 g |
4 | 1 | + | 30 g |
5 | 1 | + | 60 g |
10 | 1 | + | 195 g |
20 | 2 | + | 285 g |
80+ | 2 | + | 159 g per 10 kg |
Growth 4 to 9 months Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog – kgs | Amount per Day – 370 g cans | Amount per Day – grams | |
10 | 1 | + | 140 g |
20 | 1 | + | 325 g |
30 | 2 | + | 355 g |
40 | 2 | + | 505 g |
80+ | 2 | + | 128 g per 10 kg |
Growth 10 to 12 months Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog – kgs | Amount per Day – 370 g cans | Amount per Day – grams | |
20 | 1 | + | 235 g |
30 | 1 | + | 365 g |
40 | 2 | + | 350 g |
50 | 2 | + | 460 g |
80+ | 2 | + | 96 g per 10 kg |
Growth 13 to 18 months Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog – kgs | Amount per Day – 370 g cans | Amount per Day – grams | |
20 | 1 | + | 195 g |
30 | 1 | + | 315 g |
40 | 2 | + | 290 g |
50 | 2 | + | 390 g |
60 | 2 | + | 485 g |
70 | 2 | + | 575 g |
80 | 2 | + | 665 g |
80+ | 2 | + | 84 g per 10 kg |
Helpful Dog Feeding Tips:
- Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain optimal weight.
- Introduce new food gradually over 7 days.
- Ensure fresh water is available at all times.
- Regular vet checkups to adjust dietary needs as pets age.
- Store packaging out of pets’ reach to prevent suffocation.