JAMES WELLBELOVED LAMB & RICE ADULT DOG FOOD 15KG
The James Wellbeloved Lamb and rice adult diet is a great maintenance diet for adult dogs.
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Early Cut Western Timothy is the most widely recommended grass hay. It provides a long-strand fiber source that is necessary for good digestive health
Recommended for: Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas and Prairie Dogs Western Timothy grass hay with high-fiber, low-protein and low-calcium content, helps keep the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits and small herbivores functioning properly. Western Timothy hay will help prevent obesity, maintain a healthy urinary system and improve overall health. A high-fiber diet will also lower the incidence of soft stools, intestinal gas and bloating. Timothy hay is the most widely recommended hay by veterinarians for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other herbivores. Its fresh fragrance encourages consumption. Hay is absolutely vital to the health of small herbivores. It provides not only nutrition, but environmental enrichment that mimics the animal's natural habitat. Western Timothy provides a long-strand fiber source that is needed to improve the digestive and intestinal function by stimulating the digestive system. Feeding animals free-choice hay promotes a natural chewing behavior and helps prevent molar spurs and other teeth problems so common in these small herbivores. Feeding Directions Growing Animals : Unlimited amounts Mature Animals : Unlimited amounts Western Timothy hay can be fed free-choice to rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, prairie dogs and other herbivores as an alternative to oat hay, brome and orchard grass. Free-choice means that the feed is available at all times. If they finish what you give them, you need to give them more! Hay should be used not only for nutritional purposes, but for mental stimulation and the promotion of natural foraging behavior. Try feeding hay in new and inventive ways to increase consumption. -Rabbits like to eat hay in their litter box. - Fill a cardboard tube, basket or animal-safe toy with hay and place it in your pet?s favorite spot. -Put a layer of hay on the bottom of the cage and hide food/treats in the hay for foraging. -Put hay everywhere: the hutch, the corner, behind the couch, etc... -Tickle your pet with strands of hay-- they may take a bite and realize how tasty it is.