Give your puppy the best start in life with Burns. Made with a handful of simple, natural ingredients our puppy food contains all of the nutrients a young pup needs for healthy development.
Healthy puppies need to grow at a gradual rate to avoid skeletal problems later in life. Our Puppy Original Chicken & Rice diet contains a controlled level of protein and fat, ensuring your puppy follows a healthy, slow and steady growth pattern.
Chicken supplies your puppy with calcium and phosphorus for optimum bone and muscle development while highly digestible rice and oats give your puppy energy to play. All Burns diets avoid the use of ingredients that commonly cause intolerance such as beef, wheat, soya and dairy. We also don’t use any artificial colours, flavourings or preservatives.
The Burns puppy diets are suitable for both puppies and juniors. Please see our feeding guide as we recommend different daily amounts for puppies (up to 6 months old) and juniors (from 6 months to adult). Most puppies are ready to move to adult food at around 9 months old but if you are unsure please contact our nutrition team.
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Chicken Meal (30%); Brown Rice (22%); White Rice (22%); Oats; Peas; Chicken Oil; Sunflower Oil; Seaweed; Minerals.
Crude Protein 24%; Crude Fat 12%; Crude Fibre 3%; Crude Ash 7%; Copper 17mg/kg; Sodium 0.36%; Calcium 1.6%; Phosphorus 1.2%; Magnesium 0.13%; Potassium 0.60%; Omega-6 fatty acids 2.55%; Omega-3 fatty acids 0.34%
Vitamins: Vitamin A 25000IU; Vitamin D3 2000IU; Vitamin E 150IU; Taurine 1000mg; Trace Elements: Copper (copper (II) chelate of amino acids hydrate) 12mg; Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 1mg; Manganese (manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate) 20mg; Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 50mg; Selenium (3b8.11; Selenised yeast inactivated) 0.2mg.
Antioxidants (mixed tocopherols).
Current Weight of Dog | Dry Food | |
Puppy (weaning to 6 months) | 5kg | 100g |
10kg | 200g | |
15kg | 300g | |
20kg | 400g | |
Junior (6-9 months) | ||
5kg | 75g | |
10kg | 150g | |
15kg | 225g | |
20kg | 300g | |
25kg | 375g |
The starting point for calculating feeding amounts: