Deboned Chicken & Whole Grain Adult Dog Food with Apples and Carrots
Give your dog a wholesome meal crafted for nourishment and satisfaction. This premium recipe features real deboned chicken as the first ingredient, delivering high-quality protein to help support lean muscle and healthy energy levels. Thoughtfully blended with easily digestible whole grains, apples, and carrots, it’s a balanced choice for daily feeding.
Why pet parents like it
- Real deboned chicken provides a protein-rich foundation
- Includes whole grains like oats for gentle digestion
- Free from corn, wheat, soy, and artificial additives
- Rich in Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids for skin and coat health
- Contains glucosamine and chondroitin to support hip and joint health
- Made in USA facilities
Features & Benefits
- High-protein formula supports lean muscle mass
- Whole grains, apples, and carrots offer balanced nutrition
- No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives
- Supports healthy skin, coat, hips, and joints
Best for
Adult dogs of all breeds who thrive on a protein-rich, balanced diet with wholesome grains and added joint support.
Feeding & Transition Guidelines
Refer to the feeding chart below to determine daily portions based on your dog’s weight. Divide the total cups per day by the number of meals to find the right portion size for each feeding. Always provide fresh water. Adjust amounts as needed for age, size, and activity level. When introducing this food, gradually mix it with your dog’s current food over 7–10 days to help avoid digestive upset. If feeding with wet food, reduce dry food by 1/2 cup for every 6 oz of wet food added.
| Goal Weight (lbs) | Calories Per Day | Cups Per Day (Approx) |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | 139 | 1/3 cup |
| 6 | 233 | 2/3 cup |
| 10 | 342 | 1 cup |
| 15 | 464 | 1 1/4 cups |
| 20 | 575 | 1 1/2 cups |
| 30 | 780 | 2 cups |
| 40 | 968 | 2 1/2 cups |
| 50 | 1144 | 3 cups |
| 60 | 1312 | 3 1/3 cups |
| 70 | 1472 | 3 1/4 cups |
| 80 | 1627 | 4 1/4 cups |
| 90 | 1778 | 4 2/3 cups |
| 100 | 1924 | 5 cups |
For your pet’s health, consult your veterinarian regularly.