Baked dog food offers several benefits that can contribute to the health and well-being of dogs.
Here are the main advantages:
- Better taste and aroma: Baking enhances the taste and aroma of the food, making it more appealing to dogs, especially those who are picky or have a reduced appetite.
- Preservation of nutrients: Baking can help retain more natural nutrients in the ingredients, including vitamins and minerals that may be lost in other processing methods.
- Better digestibility: Baked food may be easier to digest for some dogs, which is particularly important for dogs with sensitive digestive systems.
- Fewer artificial additives: Baked dog food often contains fewer artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, which is beneficial for dogs with allergies or sensitivities to certain ingredients.
- Better protein quality: Baking can help maintain the quality and integrity of the proteins in the food, which is important for supporting muscles and overall health.
- Natural production: Baking is perceived as a more natural way of preparing food, which can be appealing to owners looking for "cleaner" or "more natural" feeding options for their dogs.
- Reduction of allergens: Some baked dog foods are formulated to minimize the presence of allergens, which can be useful for dogs with food allergies.
INGREDIENTS: dried horse meat (31%), potato flakes, amaranth, dried eggs, yeast, dried carrots, flaxseed, parsnip, apples, collagen, parsley, lovage, rosemary, minerals
ANALYTICAL COMPONENTS: Crude protein 19%, crude oils and fats 11%, crude fiber 1.7%, crude ash 9.0%, calcium 1.3%, phosphorus 1.0%, Metabolized energy: 3386 kcal/kg.
NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS per kg: Vitamin A 12000 IU, Vitamin D3 1200 IU, Vitamin E 70 mg, Vitamin B1 10 mg, Vitamin B2 10 mg, Vitamin B6 6.0 mg, Vitamin B12 40 mg, Niacin 21 mg, Vitamin C 140 mg, Pantothenic acid as D-calcium pantothenate 8 mg, biotin 250 mcg, folic acid 2 mg. TRACE ELEMENTS per kg: Iron as ferrous sulfate 175 mg, copper as copper sulfate 10 mg, manganese as manganese oxide 20 mg, zinc 125 mg, iodine as calcium iodate, anhydrous 2 mg, selenium 0.3 mg. (IU = international units per kg).

FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS: Serve the food dry or soaked in water. After the introductory period, feed your dog daily amounts according to the dog's weight on the chart. The recommended daily portion is only a guideline. The amount of daily food depends on the dog’s condition and age. If the dog is overweight, reduce the daily portions by 10%. If the dog is underweight, increase the daily intake by 10%. Clean, fresh water should always be available. Store in a dry place.