The dog is one of man's best friends and that's why you want to give your fosterlings care, attention and the best possible food. The latter usually makes very individual demands and depends on the age, breed and activity of the dog. Nutrition plays an important role in the development of puppies in particular. The calcium content is particularly important for bone structure, because too much would lead to long-term bone damage, too little to brittle weak bones. Puppies also have a sensitive digestive tract, which requires a particularly gentle diet for the little rascals. Feeding with grain-containing food can lead to food intolerances and allergies, because the starch contained in the grain can only be metabolized by the dog organism to a limited extent. Thus grain-free puppy food reduces the allergy potential and enables a carefree growing up.
If grain is omitted in feed production, potatoes or vegetables provide the necessary carbohydrates, dietary fibres, vitamins and minerals. We prefer the sweet potato for our cereal-free puppy food, as it is one of the vegetables richest in minerals and vitamins. In addition, its more complex starch structure causes a more even increase in blood sugar and thus does not burden the small organism.
For our grain-free food we use a high proportion of meat and natural seasonal ingredients, most of which come from the Münsterland region. Our feed is free of harmful substances, rich in prebiotics and omega-3 fatty acids. Due to the gentle preparation of our food, minerals and vitamins are preserved to the maximum. Once your beloved four-legged friend has reached adulthood, no further change in diet is required.