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Daily dental chews for small dogs (7–12kg), proven to reduce tartar build-up. Chicken flavour. Packs of 7, 21, or 54.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Purina Dentalife Small Dental Chicken Dog Chews are complementary pet food designed for daily oral health support in small adult dogs weighing 7-12kg. These dental chew sticks feature a unique chewy, porous texture that is designed to support a gentle and effective cleaning action, reaching even the hard-to-reach back teeth most vulnerable to plaque and tartar build-up. Made with natural ingredients including cereals and meat and animal derivatives (1.1% chicken), the chews are low in fat (2.5%) with no added artificial flavourings or colourants. Each stick is designed for daily use to help support an enjoyable dental care routine for your dog.
INGREDIENTS
Composition: Cereals*, glycerol, minerals, yeasts*, meat and animal derivatives (1.1% chicken), oils and fats. *Natural ingredients.
Nutritional Additives (per kg): Vitamin A: 8,500 IU | Vitamin D3: 570 IU | Vitamin E: 62 IU | Calcium iodate anhydrous (I): 1.4 mg | Manganous sulphate monohydrate (Mn): 4.0 mg | Zinc sulphate monohydrate (Zn): 100 mg | Sodium selenite (Se): 0.14 mg.
Analytical Constituents: Protein: 7.0% | Fat content: 2.5% | Crude Fibre: 1.2% | Crude Ash: 5.0% | Moisture: 14.5% | Calcium: 0.9%
SUITABILITY
Suitable For:
Not Suitable For:
SERVING RECOMMENDATION
| Dog Weight | Daily Amount |
|---|---|
| 7-12 kg | 1 stick per day |
Note: This is a complementary pet food and is not intended to be fed as a meal.
Frequency: 1 stick per day Transition: No transition period required — introduce as a daily dental chew alongside regular diet. Adjust main food portion to account for additional calories from the chew Water: Ensure fresh, clean drinking water is always available Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Keep sealed for chewiness. Supervise your dog when giving the chew. For your dog's health, respect the feeding guide and exercise them daily. The caloric intake from treats should not exceed 10% of a dog's total daily caloric requirement.