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The Hypo burgers are finely ground, individually frozen burgers that are super convenient and healthy to feed to your dog, cat, ferret, reptile, etc. No more fumbling with portioning sausages and an extra advantage of these burgers is that they contain animal species that few or no dogs are allergic to. 100% grain-free. This fresh meat feed is a complementary feed. When you alternate it with the Allround burgers and/or mixes from other animal species, it does form a complete feed. Note: These burgers contain meat bone and may therefore still contain small pieces of bone. All ingredients are ground with a 5mm disc to minimize the risk of injury to the esophagus or stomach. We recommend that for very small dog breeds that are just starting with raw food, you first start with flavors that do not contain meat bone. This is not a complete food. If you alternate this with the Allround burger, your pet will receive a complete food. To be thawed in the refrigerator.

Moisture

62,3%

Crude ash

3,8%

Protein

16,7%

Calcium

1,1%

Crude fat

16,4%

Phosphorus

0,7%

Crude fibre

0,5%

Barfburger Hypo

B6381

The Hypo burgers are finely ground, individually frozen burgers that are super convenient and…

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Specifications

Article

Barfburger Hypo

Article code

B6381

Packaging unit

10 x 600 g bag

Inventory status

Available from stock

Composition

30% duck muscle meat, 50% turkey carcass, 5% horse liver, 5% horse lung and 10% horse stomach.

For dogs, an amount of 20-30 grams per kilogram of body weight per day can be maintained. For puppies and lactating dogs, this is slightly higher, namely 40-60 grams per kilogram of body weight per day. For cats, 30-40 grams per kilogram of body weight per day is recommended. The amount of food a animal needs depends on various factors. The body weight of the animal is used as a basis for estimating energy needs, but every animal is different. The more a dog or cat moves, the more energy it needs, and the environment can also influence this. Additionally, not all types of food have the same energy content. The guidelines below are therefore approximate. This means you should monitor how your dog or cat's condition is. The ribs should be easily felt but not visible.