Bonnat Grain Free Canine Adult Small Breeds
- High quality protein: Contains fresh chicken, ideal for dogs demanding in taste. Highly digestible and nutritious.
- Digestive health: Potatoes and peas as a natural source of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants that support healthy digestion.
- Immune control: Turkey and fish provide essential amino acids and B vitamins to support lean muscles and healthy organs.
- Skin and coat health: Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, such as DHA and EPA, improve your dog's skin and coat.
Available sizes
Super Premium Grain-Free food, with 85% animal protein and 0% grains. Made with 100% natural ingredients, this food is specially formulated for adult small breeds from 12 months. It will help adult dogs consume their food in an optimal manner, grow healthy and strong, have a silky and shiny coat, and develop bones in an excellent manner. Their immune system will also be active to ensure their health during this crucial stage of development.
Bonnat Ingredients for your Dog
Fresh chicken (26%), dehydrated chicken proteins, potato starch, peas (5%), hydrolyzed animal proteins, poultry fat, dehydrated turkey proteins (4%), dehydrated fish proteins (2%), potato (2%), dehydrated beet pulp, dehydrated alfalfa, salmon oil, dehydrated chicory pulp, vegetable fibers, Psyllium fiber, brewer's yeast, mineral substances, dehydrated carrot, sodium tripolyphosphate, mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS), dehydrated egg (1%), dehydrated apple, dehydrated spinach, dehydrated cranberries, dehydrated blueberries, chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine. 3780 Kcal/kg (378 kcal/cup) calculated ME.






The daily amount may vary according to the pet's lifestyle (indoors or outdoors), activity, and ambient temperature. The amounts mentioned in the table are indicative and should be adjusted to the specific needs of each pet.
Feeding advice:
- The daily ration is recommended to be divided into 2 or 3 doses per day.
- Keep the container closed after opening and store in a cool, dry place.
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For more information or questions, please consult your veterinarian.