Description
A superfood feast to give puppies what they need.
Our amazing little grubs (hermetia illucens larvae) are a true superfood, packed with healthy protein, fats, minerals and immune boosting antioxidants.
Perfectly balanced with oats and potato, plus prebiotics, blueberries and botanicals, for a delicious crunchy kibble that tastes as good as it looks.
The world’s most sustainable protein source is also one of the healthiest.
Hypoallergenic
Novel Protein
Our grubs are as easy to digest as chicken, so they’re perfect for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Recommended by vets for dogs with food intolerances.
Antioxidant for
Immune Support
Our grubs are packed with antioxidants, which have been shown to actively reduce harmful inflammatory and immune responses in dogs.
Healthy Joints
& Bones
Each kg of insect meal provides 37,000mg of glucosamine for healthy joints & tendons, and they’re rich in calcium and phosphorous for strong teeth and bones!
Gut Health
Support
They contain anti-microbial peptides and chitin, which work together to promote healthy gut flora and reduce nasty bacteria for perfect poops.
Healthy Fats
For Body & Brain
Insect fat is our miracle ingredient. Rich in healthy fats like lauric acid which is great for skin, coat and brain health.
Ingredients
Perfectly balanced with everything they need to grow
That furry bundle of joy needs the nest nutrition to grow up strong, smart and loyal. We’ve balanced our insect powered recipe with lots of extra goodies.
Hypoallergenic
Carbs
Oats and potato provide slow release energy throughout the day, as well as fibre and essential nutrients.
Joint Care
Supplement
Our grubs are a great source of glucosamine, and we add natural chondroitin to support healthy joints.
Superfood
Blend
Seaweed, spinach, blueberry and turmeric are some of nature’s best sources of antioxidants and phytonutrients.
COMPOSITION
*Insect 44% (**Insect Meal 30%, Freshly Prepared Insect 8.5%, Insect Oil 5.5%), Potato (17%), Naked Oats (15%), Sweet Potato (5%), Beet Pulp (5%), Vegetable Stock, Minerals, Brewer’s Yeast, Potato Protein, Linseed, Seaweed meal (0.5%), Chicory root extract (as a source of prebiotic FOS) (0.1%), Dried Algae (as a source of DHA) (0.1%), Dried Spinach (0.05%), Dried Blueberry (0.05%), Dried Carrot, Dried Nettle, Dried Parsley, Dried Rosemary, Chondroitin (400mg/kg), Turmeric (0.005%), Dried Spearmint. *Hermetia illucens larvae **Source of Glucosamine
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS
Crude Protein 27.5%, Crude Fat 14%, Crude Fibre 5.5%, Crude Ash 7.5%, Omega-6 2.5%, Omega-3 1%, Calcium 1%. Metabolisable Energy: 358.6 Kcal/100g.
NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES PER KG
Vitamins: Vitamin A 17,000IU, Vitamin D3 1,500IU, Vitamin E 70mg. Trace Elements: Zinc (Zinc Oxide)100mg, Iron (Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) 60mg, Manganese (Manganese (II) Oxide) 50mg, Copper (Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 8mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 2.5mg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite) 0.1mg. TECHNOLOGICAL ADDITIVES: Antioxidants (Natural Mixed Tocopherols).
Feeding Guide
Switching to Yora
Gradually introduce Yora over a period of 7 days. Starting with 25% Yora on day 1, working up to 100% on day 7.
Fresh drinking water should be provided at all times. Store in a cool dry place.
Expected Dog Weight | PUPPY AGE | ||||
2 – 3 months | 4 – 5 months | 6 – 7 months | |||
1 – 5 KG | 80 g/24 h | 90 g/24 h | 100 g/24 h | ||
5 – 10 KG | 150 g/24 h | 175 g/24 ;h | 190 g/24 h | ||
10 – 25 KG | 245 g/24 h | 255 g/24 h | 275 g/24 h | ||
25 – 45 KG | 415 g/24 h | 435 g/24 h | 455 g/24 h |
Expected Dog Weight | PUPPY AGE | ||||
8 – 9 months | 10 – 11 months | 12 – 13 months | |||
1 – 5 KG | 90 g/24 h | 80 g/24 h | ADULT g/24 h | ||
5 – 10 KG | 175 g/24 h | 150 g/24 ;h | ADULT g/24 h | ||
10 – 25 KG | 265 g/24 h | 255 g/24 h | 245 g/24 h | ||
25 – 45 KG | 470 g/24 h | 455 g/24 h | 435 g/24 h |
Every dog’s appetite is different depending upon size, age, condition and level of activity. Please adjust the amount given to keep your dog in a lean, active condition. Always ensure clean drinking water is available.
If your dog looks overweight reduce the current food intake by 10%.
If your dog looks underweight increase the current food intake by 10%.
Continue this process until the correct weight is achieved.