Turkey with Potatoes Wet Food for Puppies (390g)

Turkey with Potatoes Wet Food for Puppies (390g)

€7,00 EUR
Sale price  €7,00 EUR Regular price 

Turkey with Potatoes Wet Food for Puppies (390g)

€7,00 EUR
Sale price  €7,00 EUR Regular price 

The first puppy food in the range, added by request. A turkey monoprotein formulated by Dr. Susan Kröger specifically for the growth phase, up to 12 months.

Turkey hearts add natural taurine alongside the muscle meat. Salmon oil provides EPA and DHA to support development during the growth phase. The calcium and phosphorus balance is precisely formulated for the growth phase.

Puppies need significantly more energy and nutrients per kilogram of body weight than adult dogs. That demand shifts gradually as they grow. The feeding table below follows expected adult weight rather than current weight, so you're always feeding toward where the dog is going, not just where it is now. Ranges are wide because individual needs vary significantly at this age. Start in the middle and adjust based on your puppy's body condition. When in doubt, ask your vet.

Expected adult weight Under 5 months 5–6 months 7–12 months
Up to 5 kg 290–420g 390–440g 370–390g
10 kg 460–700g 650–750g 640–720g
20 kg 750–1,300g 1,050–1,250g 1,100–1,200g
35 kg 1,200–1,900g 1,600–1,900g 1,750–1,850g


A few things worth knowing before you start. This is a complete food, meaning it already contains everything required for healthy growth. Do not add calcium-rich supplements on top of it: bones, chicken necks, eggshells, and similar additions can cause an oversupply of calcium or an unbalanced calcium-phosphorus ratio. The same logic applies to treats and chews: keep them to a small part of the daily total, as excessive energy intake can also cause problems. All three of these:calcium oversupply, an unbalanced calcium-phosphorus ratio, and too much energy, can lead to disorders in skeletal development. If a puppy is growing too fast, the answer is to reduce treats, not the main food.

The 390g format suits the higher daily volumes puppies need, and the Tetrapak re-seals easily for the multiple meals a day they require. Easy to take on the go. Plus 80% lower carbon footprint than tins and no BPA lining.

Product Details

  • Complete nutrition for puppies and young dogs up to 12 months
  • Monoprotein, grain-free
  • All ingredients food-grade quality
  • Gently steam cooked: kills germs and retains nutrients
  • No added sugar, no by-products, no colourings, no preservatives
  • 390g Tetrapak (BPA-free, re-sealable)
  • Made in Bavaria, Germany
Vet formulated
VET
FORMULATED
Human-quality
HUMAN-
QUALITY
Grain-free
Grain-free
Monoprotein
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Turkey with Potatoes Wet Food for Puppies (390g)
Ingredients

50% turkey (30% muscle meat, 20% hearts), potatoes (22%), water (11.5%), carrots (8%), apple (3%), quinoa (2.2%), sunflower oil (1.1%), salmon oil (0.4%), linseed oil (0.2%), minerals. All ingredients food-grade quality.



Nutritional Additives (per kg):
Vitamin A 7927 IU, Vitamin B1 2.5mg, Vitamin B2 1.6mg, Vitamin B5 4.0mg, Vitamin B7 64.0mcg, Vitamin B12 17.5mcg, Vitamin D3 300 IU, Vitamin E 18.9mg, Iron 27.5mg, Copper 3.0mg, Zinc 28.0mg, Manganese 2.4mg, Iodine 1.48mg, Selenium 0.05mg, Choline 382mg, Silicic acid 270mg.

What the ingredient list doesn't tell you

Meat percentage doesn't tell you much on its own. A fattier cut has proportionally less protein, so you need more of it to meet a dog's requirements. Fred's recipes use leaner muscle cuts, so protein needs are fully covered at a lower percentage.

Most wet foods use offal to hit their nutrient targets. Fred sticks to muscle meat throughout (heart is a working muscle, not offal), with whole food ingredients alongside it: zucchini, carrots, psyllium husk, developed from the start by Dr. Susan Kröger, a specialist vet in animal nutrition and dietetics.

Instead of relying on organ meat for micronutrients, Kröger analyses each recipe and adds a tailored mineral and vitamin premix to cover exactly what's missing. Muscle meat is also easier to digest than by-products like lung or stomach lining, which is one reason Fred & Felia gets consistent feedback on tolerability, including from dogs with sensitive digestion.

Nutritional Analysis

Protein 9.9% · Fat 3.9% · Crude Fibre 0.3% · Crude Ash 1.8% · Calcium 0.30% · Phosphorus 0.22% · Moisture 77.4%

98 kcal / 100g

Feeding Guide

For daily gram amounts by age and expected adult weight, see the feeding table in the product description above. Ranges are wide because individual needs vary significantly at this age. Start in the middle and adjust based on your puppy's body condition. When in doubt, ask your vet.

Feed 3-4 meals per day until 6 months, after which this can be reduced to 2 meals per day.

Keep treats and chews to a maximum of 10% of daily energy intake. If a puppy is growing too fast, reduce treats, not the main food.

At around one year of age, a dog's nutritional needs are those of a fully grown adult, so puppy food is given until 12 months. For small breeds, the switch to adult food can be made somewhat earlier, at around 10 months.

Actual needs vary by age, breed, activity level, and conditions. Always provide fresh water.

Storage

Store at room temperature in cool, dry place away from sunlight. After opening, refrigerate and use within 2 days. Serve at room temperature.

Fred & Felia founder in a white lab coat and hairnet working with food in their own manufacturing facility, with text about German production.

Why We Love This Brand

Real food. Developed by a vet nutritionist, not a marketing brief.

Fred & Felia is founded and run by a woman. German company in Bamberg, Bavaria with their own production facility. Everything done in-house, small batches. Recipes developed from the start by Dr. Susan Kröger, a vet nutritionist with a PhD in dog nutrition from the Free University of Berlin. Not a consultant brought in to sign off. A co-creator.

Food-grade ingredients throughout. Meat from Europe, produce from regional German suppliers, the ones that supply restaurants. Gently processed in small batches. Artisanal production, not anonymous mass manufacturing. No artificial colors, no added sugar. The facility is open to visitors. Not many food brands can say that.

The packaging is worth mentioning too. Tetrapaks for the wet food and soup: tears open, folds flat when empty, no lid to lose, 80% lower CO2 than cans. Spout pouches for the creams: squeeze directly into a mouth, onto a lickmat, or into a bowl. No fuss.

Zoe was on a daily supplement for acid reflux. She doesn't need it anymore. We think it's the food. Kiki took time to come around to the chunky wet food, she was used to pâté. But the creams stopped her in her tracks. Both of them lose their minds for those.

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