| Crude Protein
Crude Fat Crude Fibre Moisture Linoleic Acid Calcium Calcium Phosphorous Phosphorous |
Not less than
Not less than Not more than Not more than Not less than Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum |
26.0%
18.0% 1.0% 7.0% 4.0% 1.2% 2.4% 1.0% 1.0% |
Poultry By-product Meal, Menhaden Fish Meal, Cornmeal, Beef Fat, Kibbled Yellow Corn Chunks, Corn Oil, Meat Meal, Flaked Rice, Lamb & Mutton Fat, Lard, Di-Calcium Phosphate, Flaxseed Oil, Potassium Chloride, Lamb & Mutton Meal, Salt,(Sodium Chloride), Undefatted Beef Liver, Egg Albumen, Choline Chloride, d-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetetate, (source of Natural Vitamin E), Magnesium Oxide, Ascorbic Acid(Vitamin C), Zinc Oxide, Vitamin A Acetate, L-Carnitine, Manganese Sulfate, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Niacinamide, Inositol, Para-Aminobenzoic Acid, Ergocalciferol(source of Vitamin D3), Cupric Oxide, Riboflavin, Potassium Iodide, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite,(source of Vitamin K), Sodium Selenite, Folic Acid, Chromium GTF, Biotin, Cyanocobalamin Concentrate (source of Vitamin B12 ). |
| STORE IN A COOL DRY PLACE |
| One Standard Measuring Cup holds approximately 9.09 oz. of Low Protein/High Nutrition Formula |
| Calculated Calories per Lb - 2150 Cal.*************** Calculated Calories per 8 oz. Cup = 1222 Cal. |
| Because of its nutrient-rich composition, The Abady "Low Protein/High Nutrition formula tends to pack as it settles. Simply loosen the feed with a metal scoop or heavy serving spoon. Fill an 8 ounce measuring cup to the level required, packing the feed lightly and serve. |
| IMPORTANT: IN ORDER TO ASSURE EFFICIENT NUTRIENT ASSIMILATION AND UTILIZATION, THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE MIXED WITH ANY OTHER BRAND OF DOG FOOD. ADDITIONALLY, THE MIXING OF THIS PRODUCT WITH OTHERS MAY INTERFERE WITH PROPER STOOL FORMATION. |
| The following tables are only guides. Feed intake should be adjusted to meet the requirements of the individual dog. Increase the amounts over schedule prior to, during and after periods of greater than normal stress - e.g. recuperation from illness or surgery, unusual parasitic loads, prolonged hard work, cold temperatures as well as during showing or whenever individual requirements are higher in order to maintain body weight and condition and protect health. |
| The amounts recommended are based on a 24 hour consumption schedule. |
| + or - denotes slightly more or slightly less than the indicated measure |
| FEEDING SCHEDULE FOR MAINTENANCE OF ADULT DOGS (OVER ONE YR.) |
| Wt. Of Dog | Normal Serving in Ounces | Approx. Amt to Feed |
| 5 lbs. | 1.86 oz. | 1/5 cup |
| 10 lbs. | 3.12 oz | 1/3cup+ |
| 20 lbs. | 5.20 oz | 4/7 cup |
| 30 lbs. | 6.92 oz | 3/4 cup |
| 50 lbs. | 10.04 oz | 1 1/8 cups- |
| 70 lbs. | 13.02 oz | 1 3/7 cups |
| 85 lbs. | 15.18 oz | 1 2/3 cups |
| 100 lbs. | 17.86 oz | 2 cups- |
| 115 lbs. | 20.54 oz | 2 1/4 cups+ |
| 140 lbs. | 25.00 oz | 2 3/4 cups |
| Fresh Drinking Water Should be Available at all Times |
| FOR THE PUPPIES |
| The Abady Low Protein/High Nutrition Formula should not become the exclusive diet for puppies until they reach at least six weeks of age. Young puppies are incapable of utilizing dry feed efficiently until that age unless it is specifically designed for weaning, such as the Abady Canned Complete Weaning Formula. Between 5 ½ and 7 weeks of age they should slowly be switched to the Abady Low Protein/High Nutrition Formula. The Abady Low Protein/High Nutrition Formula is a complete and fully nourishing ration on its own. It can be fed as it comes from the box with water along side, or it can be mixed with water, broth or milk if desired. The addition of fresh raw beef or cooked meat (up to 15% by weight) would be consistent with good feeding practices. |
| FEEDING SCHEDULE FOR GROWING PUPPIES WHO WILL WEIGH 60 LBS. OR LESS AT ONE YEAR OF AGE. USE A STANDARD 8 OZ. MEASURING CUP. |
| From 6 weeks to 9 weeks | Feed 3/8 cup (3.35 oz. by weight) per 5 lbs. of body wt. |
| From 9 weeks to 12 weeks | Feed 2/7 cup (2.6 oz by weight) per 5 lbs. of body wt. |
| From 12 weeks to 15 weeks | Feed 3/7 cup+ (4.16 oz by weight) per 10 lbs. of body wt. |
| From 15 weeks to 18 weeks | Feed 3/8 cup (3.35 oz by weight) per 10 lbs. of body wt. |
| From 18 weeks to 20 weeks | Feed 2/7 cup+ (2.67 oz by weight) per 10 lbs. of body wt. |
| From 20 weeks to 1 year | Feed 1/4+ cup (2.38 oz by weight) per 10 lbs. of body wt. |
| For puppies kennelled outdoors during the growth period (first year), increase the feed intake over the suggested amount by approximately 12% for every 10 degree drop in temperature below 50 degrees fahrenheit. |
| RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING FEEDING DURING GROWTH |
| Abady Growth Formulations are designed to help insure proper growth and development when fed freely. That is the only way of insuring that the puppy's caloric and nutrient needs are fully satisfied. While veterinarians may be in the habit of recommending that feed intake be restricted during growth, this applies ONLY to brands which may be unable to generate adequate tissue-strength in relation to the weight they develop. Such recommendations do not apply to Abady Feeds. They are in fact, contra-indicated. |

