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Pero Low Calorie Salmon and Brown Rice has been enjoyed by Labradors and Retrievers over many years. The Pero Low Calorie food contains 15% less fat than similar products on the market.
This gluten free low calorie recipe with a single source protein contains over 35% fish, and has been formulated to give your dog their optimum nutritional requirements.
This is a wheat gluten free recipe, which makes it ideally suitable for those dogs with sensitive skin or digestive issues, without compromising conditioning. Being a recipe made completely from fish, it has a naturally high level of omega 3 which will enhance the coat appearance.
This, complimented with a range of natural herbs and extracts provides a super premium and complete food for your dog.
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Pero dog foods are of excellent quality and I have always fed my large dogs on various products from the company
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Very good for being able to keep my larador’s weight in check. But if we were going to agility classes/competitions I would switch to a higher energy product for 2/3 days prior
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But I'm annoyed with Pero for the recent price rise despite the reduction of the contents in the bag. Used to be 15kg but now 12 kg despite this the company have increased the price.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Pero Low Calorie Salmon & Brown Rice Dog Food, including answers from our team.
gary
hi is the pero range a moist food or hard as looking for a softer food for my dog thanks
I believe it's hard food, if you would like a softer kibble you can use warm water or dog-friendly bone broth to rehydrate the kibble before feeding.
Rosie's mum
Rosie is my beautiful Ruby Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. I have tried (unsuccessfully!) to keep her weight down since having her spayed but as she now weighs in at 11.5 kg I am concerned that this excess weight is putting a strain on her joints in addition to the heart murmur that she has developed over recent years. I currently feed her a high quality weight management kibble, plus she enjoys a dish of lightly cooked mixed veg in the evening. Treats are always welcomed and I am sure have contributed to the problem! I wonder would a change of diet be too radical at her age? Thank you.
A 7 and a 1/2 year old CKCS is still classed as middle aged so I would not worry about making any dietary changes now. You can stay on your current food and reduce the amount you feed, feeding for the ideal weight rather than the current weight. Your vet or vet nurse can help you work out what her ideal weight is if you need.
Reducing the amount of treats/human leftovers you give is also a very good idea as these tend to be high in fat.
If you are still struggling then a low calorie or weight loss diet is a good idea. The Pero Low Calorie diet is a good choice. If you would like further advice on other weight loss diets then please contact us on [email protected].
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