fit & vital - Junior
- Support for the locomotor system
- Gluten-free formulation
- Especially tasty
- Balanced range of proteins
Balanced feed for young dogs with 5 animal proteins and rice
As soon as your dog reaches seven months, it is time to change him over from puppy food to young dog food. Because your four-legged friend is now an exuberant teenager! He has entered a phase of development in which he grows more slowly than in his first six months of life. This is why we developed our fit & vital Junior specially as a food for young dogs. It contains less energy than puppy food โ and supplies exactly the right nutrients and minerals that a young dog needs for healthy growth from seven months onwards. Our fit & vital Junior is here with five animal proteins, including proteins from poultry and lamb. Gluten-free rice is highly digestible and provides energy to fuel boisterous fun. Calcium and vitamin D3 help with the healthy development of your dogโs bones, ligaments, tendons and joints. And a complex of vital substances from yeasts and herbs supports his digestion.
What are the benefits of fit & vital Junior?
- Balanced variety of proteins
- Gluten-free recipe
- Supports the musculoskeletal system
- Important minerals for healthy growth
When should I change my puppies over to young dog food or food for adult dogs?
A puppy is classed as a young dog when he reaches seven months. At this point you should change him over to a food tailored to his development phase. Perhaps you are wondering how much food is recommended for young dogs. The right amount of food is determined by the final weight of your young dog and his age in months. You can take this from the feeding guide below. It is also useful to know that, in contrast to the puppy period in which your little friend still needed several meals each day, you can now change him over to 2 meals per day. His stomach is now large enough for this rhythm to suit him.
Our kibble with the hole โ for even better digestion
Have you seen? Our kibble is heart-shaped and has a hole in the middle. This makes it easier for your dog to chew and digest. The increased surface area also allows your dogโs stomach juices to break up the food more easily.
Final weight in kg |
7 - 8 months |
9 - 12 months |
13 - 15 months |
16 - 18 months |
11 |
185 | 175 | * | * |
ยด15 | 250 | 240 | 240 | * |
20 | 310 | 300 | 295 | * |
25 | 365 | 355 | 350 | * |
30 | 420 | 410 | 400 | * |
35 | 470 | 460 | 455 | * |
40 | 520 | 510 | 500 | * |
45 | 570 | 560 | 545 | 540 |
50 | 615 | 605 | 590 | 585 |
60 | 705 | 695 | 680 | 675 |
70 | 795 | 780 | 760 | 755 |
80 | 875 | 865 | 845 | 830 |
*) When the final weight is reached,
gradually change over to a suitable adult food.
Please note: As the dog approaches its final weight, the energy requirement drops off and the
amount of food should be adjusted in line with the feeding guide.
General feeding guide:
โข Weigh young dogs regularly and document weight development.
โข It may be necessary to adjust the amount of food for individual pets.
โข Do not give too much to eat โ make sure your dog grows at a moderate rate.
โข If you give snacks, reduce the amount of food accordingly. Hint: use part of the daily food ration as a snack substitute.
โข The food can be given dry or soaked briefly in warm water to soften
โข Split the daily food ration between several meals (2-3).
โข Make sure fresh drinking water is available at all times.
poultry protein* (17 %), rice flour, maize flour, maize, lamb protein* (5 %), poultry fat, meat meal, fish meal (5 %, of which 50 % salmon meal), sunflower oil, beet pulp* (desugared), hydrolysed liver, apple pomace*, cellulose, canola oil, potassium chloride, yeasts*, sodium chloride, dried whole egg (0.2 %), seaweed*, linseed (0.16 %), psyllium husks, mussel meat* (0.05 %), yucca schidigera*, yeasts* (extract), milk thistle, artichoke, dandelion, ginger (0.013 %), birch leaves, stinging nettle, camomile, coriander, rosemary, sage, liquorice root, thyme, (total dried herbs: 0.16 %); *) dried.
crude protein 26.0 %, crude fat 13.0 %, crude fibre 3.0 %, crude ash 7.5 %, calcium 1.5 %, phosphorus 1.05 %, sodium 0.4 %, potassium 0.6 %, magnesium 0.08 %, omega 6 fatty acids 3.5 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.4 %
Vitamins/kg:
vitamin A (3a672a) 17000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 1000 IU, vitamin E (all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate 3a700) 125 mg, vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate 3a821) 4 mg, vitamin B2 (riboflavin 3a825ii) 4 mg, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride 3a831) 4 mg, biotin (3a880) 495 mcg, calcium-d-pantothenate (3a841) 10 mg, niacin (3a314) 50 mg, vitamin B12 70 mcg, vitamin C (sodium calcium ascorbyl phosphate 3a312) 30 mg, choline chloride (3a890) 55 mg.
Trace elements/kg:
iron (iron(II) sulphate monohydrate 3b103) 65 mg, copper (copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate 3b405) 14 mg, zinc (zinc oxide 3b603) 100 mg, zinc chelate of amino acids, hydrate 3b606 25 mg) 125 mg, manganese (manganese(II) oxide 3b502) 30 mg, iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous 3b202) 2.5 mg, selenium (sodium selenite 3b801) 0.2 mg. Antioxidant, tocopherol-rich extracts from plant oils 1b306(i)