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Cani Cooking Vitamin Optimix

Preparing dog food yourself and supplementing important nutrients – with CANI COOKING VITAMIN OPTIMIX it’s easier and more uncomplicated than ever before. Mehr ErfahrenRead more
  • For adult and healthy dogs
  • Covers the need for vitamins, minerals and trace elements
  • Perfect addition to our pure meat
  • No additional feeding of bones or offal necessary

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500 g

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Perfect for LILA LOVES IT PURE MEATS and for cooking yourself – together with CANI COOKING VITAMIN OPTIMIX, this creates a balanced meal for your dog.

To ensure that the result not only tastes delicious, but also contains all the important nutrients, there is now CANI COOKING VITAMIN OPTIMIX from Futtermedicus. In the past, when our best friends still lived in the wild, dogs met their mineral requirements by eating a whole prey animal – liver provided them with iron, bones with calcium and fur with a portion of zinc.

This natural concept must be imitated, especially with pure meat wet food and when cooking your own food. With CANI COOKING VITAMIN OPTIMIX from Futtermedicus, you can supplement the essential vitamins and minerals that are missing from home-cooked food. This ensures that all the components of a prey animal are included in your dog’s diet. The high concentration of nutrients makes it economical to use. The high odour and taste acceptance, as well as the practical powder form, make this feed additive a game changer in your dog’s kitchen.

So you can be sure that the CANI COOKING VITAMIN OPTIMIX will keep your dog’s diet balanced.

Do not heat the powder, but mix it into the cooled food ration.
Store in a cool, dry place. Supplementary feed for dogs.

Ingredients

Composition

Calcium carbonate
Monocalcium phosphate
Dextrose
Potassium chloride
Magnesium oxide
Sodium chloride

Ingredients

19 % Calcium
6.6 % Chloride
5 % Phosphorus
5 % Potassium
2.9 % Magnesium
1 % Sodium

Nutritional and physiological additives per kg

Vitamins:
Vitamin A (3a672a | Retinyl acetate) 250,000 I.U.
Vitamin D3 (3a671 | Cholecalciferol) 30,000 I.U.
Vitamin E (3a700 | All-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 1.7 g
Vitamin B1 (3a821 | Thiamine mononitrate) 0.17 g
Vitamin B2 (3a825i | Riboflavin) 0.25 g
Vitamin B3 (3a314 | Niacin) 0.85 g
Vitamin B5 (3a841 | Calcium D-pantothenate) 1.2 g
Vitamin B6 (3a831 | Pyridoxine hydrochloride) 0.17 g
Vitamin B7 (3a880 | Biotin) 1 mg
Vitamin B9 (3a316 | Folic acid) 15 mg
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) 1.7 mg

Minerals:
Copper (3b405 | Copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate) 0.35 g
Zinc (3b603 | Zinc oxide) 2.5 g
Iron (3b103 | Ferrous sulphate monohydrate) 0.85 g
Manganese (3b503 | Manganese(II) sulphate, monohydrate) 0.18 g
Iodine (3b201 | Potassium iodide) 50 mg

Feeding Recommendation

Always add the mineral powder fresh to the ration. Increase the dose from 1 measuring spoon to the target amount over a period of 4 to 5 days. 1 measuring spoon (levelled) corresponds to approx. 3.5 g (daily amounts in grams for adult dogs):

Body-
weight
(in kg)
Vitamin
Optimix
Cooking
(in g)
Meat,
pure meats
or fish
(in g)
Veggies,
fruits
and carbs
(in g)
Oils
(in g)
2,5 1,5 55 – 65 45 – 60 1 – 1,5
5 2,5 90 – 110 80 – 105 2 – 3
15 5,0 210 – 250 185 – 230 7 – 8
25 7,5 300 – 370 290 – 330 11 – 14
35 9,5 390 – 470 380 – 410 16 – 19
50 12,5 510 – 620 470 – 550 22 – 27
70 16,0 660 – 800 620 – 730 32 – 37
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