Arden Grange Puppy Junior

Arden Grange

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Arden Grange Puppy/Junior food contains delicious fresh chicken for puppies and adolescent dogs. Containing the optimum balance of vitamins and minerals to encourage steady and healthy growth and development. Puppy/Junior diets can be fed from eight weeks of age until your puppy has reached full adult height, then move on to Arden Grange Adult variety.

Small Kibble Size - ideal for small and medium breeds.
Extremely Palatable - perfect for fussy eaters.
Balanced Calcium:Phosphorous Ratio & Added Vitamin D - to support healthy growth and skeletal development.
Added Antioxidants & Nucleotides - to support the developing immune system.
Perfectly Balanced & Complete - with optimum levels of all nutrients and essential vitamins and minerals.
Hypoallergenic - free from wheat gluten, beef, soya and dairy products.

Feeding Recommendations: Arden Grange Puppy Junior is ideal to feed from 8 weeks until your puppy has reached adult height. After this time you may change to one of the Arden Grange Adult diets.

Feeding Quantities: As well as your puppy's body weight age; age, activity level, temperament, digestion and rate of metabolism may influence the amount of food required. See chart below for guidance. Always ensure fresh, clean drinking water is available.

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  • 5
    The dogs watsits

    Posted by Lyn57 on 23rd Jul 2015

    This food smells good, my puppy loves it, she is growing and developing well and what comes out the other end is easily picked up. What's not to like?

  • 4
    Good quality puppy food

    Posted by AM12 on 19th Jul 2015

    Having researched what should be in puppy food and checked the ingredients, this appears to be a good food and our pup has been on it for a year without any problems.

  • 5
    Do your research, and do not buy cheap!

    Posted by Fred on 19th Jul 2015

    We have feed this to our puppy since she was 10 weeks old. She is a Border Collie. She seems to be fine with it. Nice small kibbles that were easy for her to crunch and digest. Tess has a nice shiny soft coat and brilliant white teeth and is full of energy. Tess has been commented on this by the vet as to the above. The reason we went for this brand was after a lot of trawling of the internet for food guidance I settled on this one due to favorable ratings of 3.5 and above. There are so many foods on the market that it is a mine field on what to choose. We feed our last Border Collie Vinny on Bakers, while at the time all was well on reading the reports on this, it is best to steer clear of this. Back to Arden Grange puppy food and as said all is well to date and can not fault it. Even the Carp and Chubb take this of the surface.

  • 5
    Only food our puppy has taken to!

    Posted by Helen on 18th Jul 2015

    We have a fusy eatter but this food seems to have made such a difference and cheapest on this site by a lot :-)

  • 5
    Great for fussy eaters.

    Posted by Lullyjasper on 18th Jul 2015

    Since I got my puppy he has been a nightmare to get food for. I had tried over 6 different types and makes of food. Then I found this one and he will eat it on small quantities and still has all the nutrition he needs as a growing dog.

  • 5
    Like Arden Grange

    Posted by Jamasgirl on 18th Jul 2015

    My existing dog has always had Arden Grange and so I'm happy to give it to my second dog. Complete dry food is recommended by the vet and so much more pleasant to deal with.

  • 5
    Review

    Posted by rosie on 9th Jul 2014

    I have continued to use this brand as our new husky puppy had started out with this from age of weaning. Prone to having sensitive tummies, she is thriving on this diet and it seems to have a good balance of protein and other essential ingredients.

  • 5
    Review

    Posted by diane on 14th Sep 2012

    fantastic,puppy healthy and happy.Neutricious and a healthy diet

  • 5
    Review

    Posted by Corre on 9th Jun 2012

    Ma chienne refusait les croquettes Eukanuba (au poulet). J'ai cherchĂŠ des aliments sans OGM, naturels et je suis tombĂŠe sur Arden Grange. Je mĂŠlange croquettes et boĂŽte et ma chienne a retrouvĂŠ l'appĂŠtit !