New Zealand Organic Kelp Powder
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Incorporating into your pet's diet ensures they receive a wide range of nutrients that provide nutritional support for dental health, thyroid health, and skin and coat health.
This a nutrient-dense supplement sourced from the pristine coastal waters of New Zealand.
This natural seaweed is certified organic, human-grade, and air-dried instead of freeze-dried, ensuring greater efficacy in nutrient retention.
It is packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements, making it a highly beneficial addition to your pet’s diet. The unique nutritional profile of organic kelp provides comprehensive support for various aspects of health.
Key Nutrients in :
- Iodine and Minerals: Kelp is an excellent source of iodine, which is important in supporting thyroid health. It also contains a broad spectrum of other minerals, including calcium, magnesium, and potassium, providing nutritional support for overall vitality and dental health.
- Vitamins and Antioxidants: Rich in vitamins such as A, B, C, and E, kelp offers nutritional support for skin and coat health.
- Alginates and Fibre: Kelp contains natural alginates and dietary fibre, offering nutritional support for digestive health.
INGREDIENTS: 100% New Zealand Organic Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera)
DIRECTIONS: Sprinkle over your dog’s food.
SUGGESTED DAILY DOSE:
90-day large dog supply (scoop = 1⁄4 teaspoon)
5kg - 10kg up to 1 scoop
11kg - 20kg up to 2 scoops
21kg - 30kg up to 3 scoops
31kg up to 4 scoops
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:
Crude Protein (min) 7.5%
Crude Fat (min) 1.7%
Crude Fibre (max) 6.2%
Moisture (max) 8.5%
2019 kcal/kg - 1.6 kcal/scoop
Not suitable for dogs with thyroid conditions. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. Always have clean drinking water available. Not suitable as a substitute for main meals. Use only as directed. Consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.