Loaded with nourishing protein and omega-3 fatty acids ACANA Wild Coast features sustainable fish, wild-caught off North Vancouver Island’s cold Pacific waters and whisked to their kitchen FRESH and WHOLE, so they’re bursting with goodness and taste.
Free of high-glycaemic carbohydrates, ACANA Classics feature low-glycaemic and locally grown steel-cut oats that help promote stable blood sugar and peak physical conditioning.
Prepared in Champion Petfoods’ award-winning NorthStar® kitchens with fresh, trusted and regional ingredients, we think you’ll love ACANA. More importantly, we think your dog will too!
FEEDING GUIDE
ACANA benefits dogs of every breed and size. Just like you, your dog is unique with feeding requirements that vary with environment, age and activity.
The table below provides a starting point, to be adjusted as needed to maintain optimum weight and peak conditioning. We suggest monitoring your dog’s weight and adjusting rations as needed. We recommend feeding twice daily and always keeping fresh, clean water available.
Puppies:
1½-3 Months feed twice adult amount
3-6 Months feed 1½ times adult amount
6-11 Months feed 1¼ the adult amount
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS | |
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Crude Protein | 29 % |
Fat | 17 % |
Crude Fibre | 5 % |
Crude Ash | 7.5 % |
Moisture | 12 % |
Omega-6 | 2.4 % |
Omega 3 | 1.4 % |
Calcium | 1.1 % |
Phosphorus | 0.9 % |
COMPOSITION |
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Herring meal (24%), steel-cut oats (23%), fresh whole pacific herring (10%), fresh whole flounder (6%), herring oil (6%), cold-pressed canola oil, fresh whole silver hake (4%), whole red lentils, whole green peas, whole green lentils, whole garbanzo beans, whole yellow peas, whole oats, sun-cured alfalfa, lentil fibre, dried brown kelp, fresh pumpkin, fresh butternut squash, fresh parsnips, fresh green kale, fresh spinach, fresh carrots, fresh red delicious apples, fresh bartlett pears, freeze-dried herring (0.1%), fresh cranberries, fresh blueberries, chicory root, turmeric root, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips. |