LIFE STAGES

CHICKEN, F

COMP

ADULT

ISH & RICE

LETE

CAT

Natural and healthy dry pet food

HIGH QUALITY DEHYDRATED MEAT

RICE & WHOLE GRAINS

Chondro- protectors

to support joint health

PrEbiotics

to support healthy digestion

Natural and healthy dry pet food

HIGH QUALITY DEHYDRATED MEAT

Chondro- protectors

to support joint health

RICE & WHOLE GRAINS

PrEbiotics

to support healthy digestion

DISCOVER THE RECIPES

KITTEN
ADULT CAT

FAQ’S

Yes, they are. Cereals are mainly incorporated to provide STARCH (their major carbohydrate), which is an alternative energy source to fat and it is an essential component to obtain crunchy kibbles. Furthermore, cereals also provide fiber, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. We use the best raw materials, and we cook them correctly to guarantee the correct digestibility of our recipes.

Furthermore, it is important to point out that in “grain-free” diets, it is not that they do not contain starch, but that this polysaccharide is provided through alternative ingredients such as tubers (potato, tapioca, sweet potato, etc.) or legumes (peas, lentils, chickpeas, etc.).

Both fresh meat and meat meal have their place in high-quality pet foods. Fresh meat enhances palatability and provides high-quality nutrients, while meat meal ensures a high protein content and nutritional density. We use both fresh meat and high-quality meat meal in our Super Premium pet foods to provide a complete and balanced diet.

Our carefully crafted recipes ensure your pet gets the best of both worlds, with optimal protein levels and essential amino acids for a healthy, happy life.

FOS (fructooligosaccharides) and MOS (mannanoligosaccharides) are prebiotics, a type of fermentable fiber that stimulates the growth and activity of certain beneficial microorganisms in the intestine (such as Lactobacillus, Bifidobateria, etc.), thus promoting the balance of gut microbiota and, therefore, a good intestinal health.

Probiotics are live microorganisms that manage to establish themselves in the complex environment of the gut. These bacteria, as they develop and increase their presence, compete for adhesion sites and nutritional resources with pathogenic microorganisms, and this is how they manage to limit their growth potential. Furthermore, probiotic strains stimulate the local immune system and excrete short-chain volatile fatty acids, which in turn promote a lower intestinal pH and promote the multiplication and enzymatic activity of enterocytes, thus improving the barrier function and their absorptive capacity

If prebiotics and probiotics are administered together, a symbiotic effect is achieved, because prebiotic fibers serve as food for probiotic microorganisms, thus helping them to establish in the complex environment of the gut.

Rosemary is a natural preservative that helps preserve the freshness and quality of the food, due to its antioxidant properties. Additionally, rosemary offers anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, contributing to your pet’s overall health.

Fruits and vegetables provide fiber, among other nutrients (vitamins, minerals, etc.), to regulate gastrointestinal transit. The presence of fiber is important to avoid gastrointestinal disorders (both episodes of diarrhea and constipation), to achieve a satiating effect (especially interesting in those animals that must lose weight) and to avoid the formation of hairballs in cats, since fiber exerts a mechanical effect by dragging the hair along the gastrointestinal tract, favoring its expulsion.

Puppies and kittens have unique nutritional needs to support their growth and development. The best food for them is specially formulated to provide the right balance of energy and essential nutrients (amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals). High-quality ingredients are essential to ensure they receive the nutrients they need for healthy bones, muscles, and immune system.

Visit our different lines to discover the puppy and kitten recipes we offer.

The growth period differs greatly depending on the breed. The smaller the breed, the sooner the puppies will reach adulthood, and this depends on how long it takes for the development of the musculoskeletal system. For practical purposes, the change from puppy food to adult dog food will take place more or less in the following periods:

  • Small Breeds (1.5-10 kg adult weight)  8-10 months
  • Medium Breeds (10-25kg adult weight)  12-15 months
  • Large Breeds (25-45kg adult weight)  15-18 months
  • Giant Breeds (>45kg adult weight)  18-24 months

However, you should visit your veterinary to confirm it. He/she will recommend the best time to start feeding adult dog food based on your dog’s specific needs.

  • The best way is to do a gradually mix by increasing the amount of the new food with the old food over a period. This is called gradual transition.
  • You can start by mixing the new food with your usual brand and gradually increasing the new food proportion and decreasing the old food, until your dog is only eating the new food.
  • We recommend you make the switch from 7 to 10 days. This will give your dog time to adjust to the new food.