In GRAU's menus for dogs, you'll find super juicy, fresh meat—and lots of it! The high-meat varieties naturally provide your dog with everything he needs.
GRAU menus contain everything your pet needs: a high meat content, delicious fruits and vegetables, and important minerals and carbohydrates. You won't find any gluten, by the way. With so many delicious combinations, there's sure to be something for your pet.
Turkey, as the only animal protein source, is particularly low in fat and therefore easy to digest – perfect for sensitive dogs! The high-quality carbohydrates and fiber from the whole-grain rice also ensure the right feeling of satiety – all gluten-free.
Contents
400 g
composition
66% turkey (turkey hearts, turkey meat, turkey stomachs, turkey liver, turkey necks), 29% broth, 4% wholegrain rice, 1% minerals
Analytical components
Crude protein 10.8%, fat content 5.2%, crude ash 2.4%, crude fiber 0.5%, moisture 79%, calcium 0.24%, phosphorus 0.22%
Nutritional additives/kg
Vitamin D3 200 IU, zinc (zinc sulfate, monohydrate) 25 mg, manganese (manganese (II) sulfate, monohydrate) 1.4 mg, copper (copper (II) sulfate, pentahydrate) 1 mg, iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 0.75 mg
Notice
Fresh meat and organ meats are the most important ingredients in the cans. These are also part of a dog's natural diet. GRAU deliberately avoids chemical additives that could alter the appearance or consistency of the food. However, during the manufacturing process, just as with cooking on a home stove, liquid or fat may leak from the meat, which would appear as jelly or visible pieces of fat upon cooling. As natural components of the ingredients, these components also contain valuable nutrients and should be fed with the food.
Origin
Germany and EU countries
durability
Shelf life: 12 months. Store in a dry, dark place.
| Weight of the dog |
Amount per day |
| 2 - 8 kg |
130 - 380 g |
| 9 - 24 kg |
430 - 920 g |
| 25 - 45 kg |
960 - 1500 g |
As a guideline, GRAU recommends approximately 4-6% (40-60 g/kg) of actual body weight per day.
When it comes to the amount of food, please rely on your experience and the amounts you're used to. The current feeding recommendation is based—as is now common practice—on energy content rather than primarily on volume.
To determine the right amount, you should always consider your pet's weight and build. How much you actually feed depends on their activity level, age, and metabolism—not every pet digests their food the same way.
The amounts given are recommendations from FEDIAF (European Pet Food Industry Federation). This association monitors compliance with legal tolerances for nutrients and vitamins, among other things, and also establishes the basis for determining the daily feeding amount—specifically, based on energy content.
Please always provide your dog with enough drinking water.