Sensible Mini Neuseeland

Particularly stomach- and gut-friendly dog food with exquisite lamb

Feed your four-legged friend with the wholesome dry food Happy Dog Sensible Mini New Zealand: a real treat that is particularly stomach and gut-friendly thanks to the easily digestible lamb and gluten-free recipe. Carefully selected, all-natural ingredients make the dog food extremely tasty and well tolerated by your little dog. In addition, the kibble size is specially designed for the teeth of small dogs.

Optimal nutrient mix from natural ingredients

The nutritional concept of Happy Dog provides for a sensible combination of vital nutrients and natural ingredients for Happy Dog Sensible Mini New Zealand as well as any other Sensitive Dog Food. The contained green-lipped New Zealand mussel supports the joints of your little dog and omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are good for an intact coat. This makes our delicious super-premium complete food ideal for demanding small dogs up to 10 kg.

Also available as a snack or wet food

Do you want your little dog to get wet food and snacks in addition to dry food? No problem, because our Sensitive New Zealand variety is also available as an easily digestible meat food with 100% animal protein from lamb, for example in a 200 g can.

800 g

290 Baht

4 kg

1,090 Baht

10 kg

2,590 Baht

Feeding Information

Composition
Lamb protein* (19%), rice, corn flour, corn, rice protein*, oils and fats, beet molasses pulp* (desugared), hydrolyzed protein, apple pomace*, potassium chloride, yeast*, sodium chloride, seaweed*, linseed, mussel meat* (0.04%), milk thistle, yeast* (extracted), artichoke, dandelion, ginger, birch, nettle, chamomile, coriander, rosemary, sage, licorice root, thyme (dried herbs total 0.17%) *) dried
Analytical Constituents
Crude protein 24.0 %, crude fat 12.0 %, crude fibre 2.0 %, crude ash 8.0 %, calcium 1.7 %, phosphorus 1.05 %, sodium 0.45 %, omega-6 fatty acids 3.0 %, omega-3 fatty acids 0.3 %
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Feeding Information

Our Expert

Andrea Göbel

Veterinarian in the Happy Dog Service Center

Expert Advice
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