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Hypoallergenic with no GMO (Genetically Modified) products added!
For quality, convenience and cost, NDF 2 is the ultimate raw and natural dog
food for dogs of all life stages. NDF 2 is a dehydrated food based on the
Natural Diet recipe developed by Wendy Volhard, which has been clinically tested
for over 30 years and has improved the health, vitality and longevity of dogs.
All you add is your dog’s favorite meat and water.
The ingredients are human-grade, not by-products or leftovers deemed unfit for
human consumption. During processing only moisture is extracted, so that the
integrity of the vitamins, minerals and amino acids is maintained, which
revitalize when hydrated with water. Herbs have been added to support the liver,
kidneys, heart, stomach and the digestive tract of the dog.
NDF 2 is suitable for dogs with a history of digestive upsets and is used by
breeders, trainers and pet owners who wish to have long-lived, healthy dogs.
NDF 2 contains only natural preservatives and should be refrigerated after
opening.
10lb bag - $65.00 plus S/H
Ingredients:
The meat and water you add will be the heaviest ingredients, followed by: Oats,
Wheat Bran, Chicken Liver, Wheat Germ, Calcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate,
Brewers Yeast, Dried Apples, Carrots, Molasses, Eggs, Buckwheat Groats,
Safflower Oil, (Omega 6), Cod Liver Oil (Omega 3), Parsley, Kelp, Alfalfa,
Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, Rosemary, Garlic, Ginger, Yucca, Diatomaceous
Earth, Vitamin C (Calc. Ascorbate), Vitamin E, Natural Mix Tocopherols (Vitamin
E), Montmorillonite. Fermented Probiotics: Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bacillus
Subtilis, Bifidobactrium, Bifidobacterium longum, Enterococcus faecalis,
Schidigera, Chelated Zinc, Manganese, Iron, Copper and Cobalt, Vitamin B Complex
consisting of - Choline Chloride, Niacin, Riboflavin, d Calcium Pantothenate,
Thiamin, Pyridoxine, Biotin, Vitamin A and D 3, Selenium.
NDF 2 does NOT contain corn, rye, gluten meal, soy, spinach, celery, bell
peppers, tomatoes, artificial preservatives, artificial coloring, trans fats or
genetically modified products.
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein - min. 15.0%, Crude Fat - min. 7.0%, Crude
Fiber - max. 8.0%, Moisture - max. 10.0%. When protein is added (80/20 raw beef,
lamb or cooked chicken with skin on) the percentage of protein increases from 28
to-34 %.
How Much to Feed:
Dogs, just like people, have different metabolisms and activity levels. The
amounts suggested are guidelines. For very active dogs the amounts can be
increased, and for less active dogs decreased. You can add more or less water
according to your dog’s preference. Always have fresh water available.
The daily amount of food to feed your dog is listed below. Divide this amount
into two portions - feed one in the morning and the other in the evening.
Feed the following amounts of NDF 2, protein and water, each, for a dog
weighing:
| Pet Weight |
NDF2 |
Protein |
Water |
| 5 lbs |
1/8C |
1/8C |
1/8C |
| 10 lbs |
1/4C |
1/4C |
1/4C |
| 25 lbs |
1/2C |
1/2C |
1/2C |
| 30-45 lbs |
3/4C |
3/4C |
3/4C |
| 50 lbs |
1C |
1C |
1C |
| 60 lbs |
1 1/4C |
1 1/4C |
1 1/4C |
| 75 lbs |
1 1/2C |
1 1/2C |
1 1/2C |
| 100 lbs |
2C |
2C |
2C |
| 125 -150 lbs |
2 1/2C |
2 1/2C |
2 1/2C |
C= 1 Cup
NDF 2 is a dehydrated product. A 10-lb bag of NDF 2 will feed a 60-lb dog for
approximately one month.
To prevent digestive upsets when changing from kibble to NDF 2, transition your
dog over a period of about 7 days. Feed equal amounts twice a day. If you are
already feeding a raw diet, you can make the transition immediately.
The Transition:
Add a small amount of NDF 2 and meat to the kibble you are feeding your dog now
and mix with water. As the week progresses, gradually increase the amount of NDF,
meat and water, at the same decreasing the kibble by a corresponding amount,
until you have phased out the kibble. (If you are feeding the same meat protein
for six days, you may want to feed another protein - canned mackerel or cottage
cheese - on the seventh day.) At the end of the transition period, weigh your
dog. Weigh him again after four weeks. Increase or decrease the amount you feed
accordingly.
Puppies: 7 weeks to 7 months:
Puppies 7 weeks through teething are fed four times a day an amount that is
double their weight. For example, if you have a 12-lb puppy, use the guidelines
for a 25-lb dog. Divide into four meals. Feed one meal at 8 a.m., one at noon,
one at 4 p.m. and the last at 8 p.m. When the puppy is through teething, reduce
feeding to three times a day and decrease the amount slightly. Gradually
increase the amount you feed as your puppy grows. Dogs go through growth spurts
up until 2 years of age and you may have to increase the amount fed for a short
period of time. Around 6 to 7 months, reduce to two feedings following the
guidelines for the weight of your dog.
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