Kibbles 'n Bits
Kibbles 'n Bits Mini Bits Savory Beef & Chicken Small Breed Dry Dog Food
3.5 lb
$5.60 each($0.10 / oz)
In Center Store on the Left Wall
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
With real meaty bits. 100% complete & balanced nutrition. Smaller (Same great Kibbles 'n Bits taste as Original flavor in smaller bite-sized pieces!) pieces that are easy to chew. The bits make it better. Every bites tastes delicious! Complete & balanced 100% nutrition. Antioxidant rich for a healthy immune system. High-quality protein for strong muscles. Flavors your dog loves with smaller (Same great Kibbles 'n Bits taste as Original flavor in smaller bite-sized pieces!) pieces. For dogs of all sizes. Nutritional Statement: Kibbles 'n Bits Small Breed Savory Beef & Chicken Flavor dog food is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages. Packed with pride in the USA.
Ingredients
Nutrients: Crude Protein min 21.00 %; Crude Fat min 8.00 %; Crude Fiber max 4.00 %; Moisture max 18.00 %; Calcium min 1.20 %; Phosphorus min 0.90 %; Potassium min 0.80 %; Zinc min 125 mg/kg; Vitamin A min 5100 IU/kg; Vitamin D min 500 IU/kg.Allergens and safety warnings
Nutrients: Crude Protein min 21.00 %; Crude Fat min 8.00 %; Crude Fiber max 4.00 %; Moisture max 18.00 %; Calcium min 1.20 %; Phosphorus min 0.90 %; Potassium min 0.80 %; Zinc min 125 mg/kg; Vitamin A min 5100 IU/kg; Vitamin D min 500 IU/kg.- Feeding Directions for Kibbles ‘n Bits Mini Bits Small Breed Savory Beef & Chicken Flavors dog food: Cups (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a Day: ¼ - 1; Dog’s Weight: 2 – 10 lb. Cups (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a Day: 1 – 1 1/2; Dog’s Weight: 10 – 20 lb. Cups (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a Day: 1 ½ - 2; Dog’s Weight: 20 – 30 lb. Cups (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a Day: 1 – 2 ½; Dog’s Weight: 30 – 40 lb. Add ¼ cup per every 10 lb of body weight over 40 lb. Feed an adult dog the recommended amount once a day. Activity, environment, breed and age all can affect energy needs. Adjust these feeding amounts to maintain optimum body condition. Puppies: Not recommended for puppies under one year of age. Gestation and Lactation: Not recommended for gestating or lactating dogs. Provide plenty of clean, fresh water at all times. Changes in your dog's diet should be made gradually to allow your dog to become accustomed to a new food. Substitute small amounts of the new food for the old food, gradually increasing the amount of the new food while decreasing the old food over a period of 7-10 days. Nutrients: Crude Protein min 21.00 %; Crude Fat min 8.00 %; Crude Fiber max 4.00 %; Moisture max 18.00 %; Calcium min 1.20 %; Phosphorus min 0.90 %; Potassium min 0.80 %; Zinc min 125 mg/kg; Vitamin A min 5100 IU/kg; Vitamin D min 500 IU/kg.