Acana Dog Freeze-Dried Coated Puppy Large Breed 11.4kg

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When it comes to ACANA® food for dogs, every ingredient matters. That’s why our Puppy Large Breed Recipe is thoughtfully crafted to nurture growing puppies of all breeds. Rich with 70%*quality animal ingredients like fresh Canadian chicken and raw flounder balanced with 30% fruit, vegetables & botanicals, this recipe is specially formulated to provide your growing large to giant breed puppy with the protein and nutrition they need to support their rapid development. With quality animal ingredients balanced with fruit, vegetables and botanicals delivered daily, every meal of ACANA Puppy Large Breed Recipe is like it came from the farmer’s market.

  • 1st ingredient is fresh Canadian chicken. Our fresh ingredients use refrigeration as the sole method of preservation and our raw ingredients are frozen at their peak freshness.
  • For large breed puppies that will mature to be 25kg or more.
  • Features a larger kibble size.
  • Contains no grain ingredients**.
  • Proudly crafted in Canada.
  • This recipe has a new look!

*Approximate and derived from the unprocessed state of the ingredients. **Produced in a facility that also processes grains.

FAQ

WHY HAVE YOU UPDATED THE PACKAGING?
Our new packaging makes it very easy for Pet Lovers to find the information that is important to them. The look is cleaner, with our Go Beyond commitments featured on the back of the packaging. A call out to the benefits of rotational feeding encourages Pet Lovers to provide variety for their dogs, and it’s also very easy to find the ingredients, Guaranteed Analysis and a feeding guide.

WILL I NEED TO TRANSITION TO THE NEW RECIPES?
As these recipes are new formulas, dogs who are currently on ACANA will be okay with a short transition of 50/50 for a day or two.
Dogs that are particularly sensitive, or new to ACANA may benefit from a longer transition onto the new formulas. We recommend starting with 25% of the new ACANA diet with 75% of the previous diet, and gradually increasing the new diet over the course of a week.