Complete food for small and very small breed dogs, rich in chicken.
At Purina PRO PLAN, our team of nutritionists and experienced veterinarians apply cutting-edge science to develop the most advanced and efficient combination of nutrients for your pet. These formulas offer targeted benefits, such as high digestibility and high nutrient absorption to support your pet’s natural defenses and long-term health. The number one ingredient is always high-quality pieces of chicken, lamb, turkey or beef that have been frozen to lock in key nutrients and cooked to perfection for a delicious taste.
At a glance:
- No added colorants
- High protein content
- Chicken as ingredient no. 1
- Adapted combination of protein and fat content to promote long-term health
- Designed for comprehensive dental care
Ingredients
- Composition: High-quality chicken (20%) (including back and breast), dried poultry protein, wheat, animal fats, soybean meal, rice (7%), maize protein meal, dried beet pulp, maize, wheat gluten, minerals, fish oil, dried egg, autolysate, dried colostrum (0.1%).
- Analytical constituents: Protein: 32.0%, fat content: 21.0%, crude ash: 8.0%, crude fiber: 2.0%.
- Additives:
- Technological additives: nmg/kg: 1b306i: 70.
- Nutritional additives: IU/kg: Vit A: 34000; Vit D3: 1100; Vit E: 200; nmg/kg: Vit C: 120; 3b103: (Fe: 130); 3b202: (I: 2.0); 3b405: (Cu: 14); 3b503: (Mn: 48); 3b605: (Zn: 120); 3b801: (Se: 0.14).
- Technological additives: nmg/kg: Tocopherol-containing extracts from vegetable oils: 70.
- Nutritional additives: IU/kg: Vit A: 34000; Vit D3: 1100; Vit E: 200; nmg/kg: Vit C: 120; Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate: (Fe: 130); Calcium iodate, anhydrous: (I: 2.0); copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate: (Cu: 14); manganese (II) sulphate, monohydrate: (Mn: 48); zinc sulphate monohydrate: (Zn: 120); sodium selenite: (Se: 0.14).
Feeding recommendation:
See table for recommended daily feeding amounts.
These feeding amounts are guidelines only.
Fresh, clean water should always be available.
To monitor your dog’s health, consult a veterinarian regularly.

