- 5 wholesome biscuit varieties
- No added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
- With fibre to help support healthy digestion
- With B vitamins to help support vitality and sustain energy levels
- Contains antioxidants to help support natural defences
Features
- 5 wholesome biscuit varieties
- No added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
- With fibre to help support healthy digestion
- With B vitamins to help support vitality and sustain energy levels
- Contains antioxidants to help support natural defences
Winalot Shapes are wholesome biscuits that help give your dog the bounce he needs to go out and enjoy family life. Feed Winalot Shapes as a snack, treat or as a tasty reward during training. PURINA care about your pet’s nutritional needs. All recipes have been carefully developed by Purina experts to be nutritious and good for your dog. Since 1927.
Ingredients
Cereals (of which wholegrain 19%)
Oils and fats
Derivatives of vegetable origin
Meat and animal derivatives
Minerals
Vegetables
Calories
16kCals per treat
Nutrition & Analytical Constituents
Protein: 10.5%
Fat content: 4.8%
Crude ash: 4.1%
Crude fibres: 1.6%
Nutritional additives
IU/kg:
Vit. A: 19 000;
Vit. D3: 610;
Vit. E: 100.
mg/kg:
Vit. B group: 180.
Antioxidants.
Daily feeding amount
Shapes may be fed at any time of the day as a treat, reward or as a tasty addition to your dog’s main meal. Use the feeding instructions as a general guide to the requirements of a healthy, active dog. Please adjust the main meal accordingly. Supervise your dog when giving him/her the treat.
Dog body weight: 7kg, Number of biscuits: 3 pieces
Dog body weight: 15kg, Number of biscuits: 5 pieces
Dog body weight: 30kg, Number of biscuits: 8 pieces
For your dog’s health, respect the feeding guide and exercise him/her daily.
Clean, fresh drinking water should always be available.
Supervise your dog when giving him/her the treat.
My cocker spaniel has loved Shapes for 12 years. He is now on special food for his digestion and Shapes were the only biscuit that didn't upset his tummy. That was until you changed the recipe. He can't eat the new ones. Do you have any of the old ones lying around? It would make an old doggy very waggy.