Farmina N&D Ancestral Grain Chicken & Pomegranate Medium & Maxi Senior Dry Dog Food, 5.5-lb bag
By Farmina
$27.95Chewy Price
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Top Ingredients | Chicken, Dehydrated Chicken, Whole Spelt... | Chicken, Dehydrated Chicken, Whole Spelt... | Chicken, Dehydrated Chicken, Whole Spelt... | Chicken, Dehydrated Chicken, Whole Spelt... | Boneless Chicken, Dehydrated Chicken, Whole Spelt... |
Health Feature | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Special Diet | No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Low Glycemic, Pea-Free... | No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Low Glycemic, Pea-Free... | No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Low Glycemic, Pea-Free... | No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Low Glycemic, Pea-Free... | Gluten Free, Low Glycemic, Pea-Free, Natural, With Grain, Non-GMO |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds |
Food Flavor | N/A | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry |
Lifestage | Senior | Senior | Adult | Adult | Puppy |
3 Customer Questions
How much copper, phosphorus, calcium, and Manganese is in this formula?
Answer by • Apr 14, 2022
This food has a Copper content of 22 milligrams per kilogram, a phosphorus content of 0.85%, a calcium content of 1.20% and a magnesium content of 0.10%, as fed.
Where is this food manufactured?
Answer by • Jan 12, 2021
Farmina manufactures their recipes in Italy and sources their ingredients from Italy, with the exception of the lamb (grass-fed pastures in New Zealand), codfish and herring (wild caught from the North Sea) and vitamins/minerals (naturally derived and sourced from a lab in Belgium).
Is farmina senior good for sensitive stomic.
Answer by • Nov 07, 2020
This food is free from corn, wheat and soy which help ease allergies and digestive troubles. We always recommend speaking to your veterinarian prior to changing your little one's routine. Your pet's vet is your best ally in managing any existing health conditions and sensitivities.