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Kibbles 'n Bits

Kibbles 'n Bits Small Breed Mini Bits Beef & Chicken Dry Dog Food

16 lb
$15.57 each($0.06 / oz)

In Center Store on the Left Wall

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

A 100% complete & balanced nutrition. High-quality protein to help support strong muscles. Mini-sized pieces that are easy to chew. For all life stages. Delicious taste & balanced nutrition in every bite! 23 essential vitamins & minerals.
  • Ingredients

    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

    Sealed for freshness.
  • Feeding Directions for Kibbles 'n Bits Small Breed Mini Bits Savory Beef & Chicken Flavors Dog Food: 2-10 lb Dog's Weight: 1/4 to 1 cup (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a day. 10-20 lb Dog's Weight: 1 to 1-1/2 cups (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a day. 20-30 lb Dog's Weight): 1-1/2 to 2 cups (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a day. 30-40 lb Dog's Weight: 2 to 2-1/2 cups (Based on a standard 8 oz measuring cup) a day. Add 1/4 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 effect energy needs. Adjust these feeding amounts to maintain optimum body condition. Puppies: Start puppies on Kibbles 'n Bits Small Breed Mini Bits Savory Beef & Chicken Flavors dog food at weaning (3-4 weeks old). Feed a total of approximately one cup of food per day for every 3 pounds of body weight, split into 2 or 3 feedings. At age 3 months, feed twice daily. At age 5 months, begin to reduce the amount fed, feeding once a day or as desired. By age 12 months, your dog should be eating the recommended adult amounts. Gestation and Lactation: Feed 3 times the adult requirement. 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.