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The prevalence of the Yorkshire Terrier in today's culture is apparent. And though most are companion animals, they are descended from hunting dogs and therefore have unique physiological traits.
Fight's Plaque & Tartar
Small breed dogs experience more sensitivity to dental plaque deposits and tartar formation, which can lead to debilitating oral health problems and even loss of teeth.
Special nutrients, like sodium tripolyphosphate, may help reduce dental plaque and limit the formation of tartar on teeth.
Stimulates Appetite - A flavor combination that stimulates even the most delicate appetite.
Whether they are truly sensitive or just a little fussy, some Yorkshire Terriers may not enjoy and even sometimes refuse to eat their food. To restore their desire to eat, a food in the form of soft kibbles, suited to their jaws and with intense flavors may prove to be essential.
Reduces Stool Odor - Highly digestible proteins help to limit the amount and odor of stools.
The Yorkie is the ideal indoor dog and can live in smaller homes or apartments. Although they produce only a small amount of feces, it is important to limit unpleasant odors caused by this type of lifestyle.
Nourished Long Silky Coat - Omega 6 & 3 essential fatty acids protect and nourish a long and fragile coat.
The Yorkshire Terrier is known and appreciated for the silkiness, gloss, and length of its coat. Coat quality is extremely important and can be directly related to diet. A specially formulated food may help to prevent brittle, dry, greasy, or dull hair.
Developed by a Veterinarian, Royal Canin has over 40 years of experience in health nutrition. Our work with pet nutritionists, breeders, and veterinarians from around the world has provided us with specific knowledge about the nutritional requirements of dogs. And this knowledge allows us to formulate the optimal diet for your dog's special needs.
100% Complete and Balanced Nutrition
MINI Yorkshire 28™ is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.
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The prevalence of the Yorkshire Terrier in today's culture is apparent. And though most are companion animals, they are descended from hunting dogs and therefore have unique physiological traits.
Fight's Plaque & Tartar
Small breed dogs experience more sensitivity to dental plaque deposits and tartar formation, which can lead to debilitating oral health problems and even loss of teeth.
Special nutrients, like sodium tripolyphosphate, may help reduce dental plaque and limit the formation of tartar on teeth.
Stimulates Appetite - A flavor combination that stimulates even the most delicate appetite.
Whether they are truly sensitive or just a little fussy, some Yorkshire Terriers may not enjoy and even sometimes refuse to eat their food. To restore their desire to eat, a food in the form of soft kibbles, suited to their jaws and with intense flavors may prove to be essential.
Reduces Stool Odor - Highly digestible proteins help to limit the amount and odor of stools.
The Yorkie is the ideal indoor dog and can live in smaller homes or apartments. Although they produce only a small amount of feces, it is important to limit unpleasant odors caused by this type of lifestyle.
Nourished Long Silky Coat - Omega 6 & 3 essential fatty acids protect and nourish a long and fragile coat.
The Yorkshire Terrier is known and appreciated for the silkiness, gloss, and length of its coat. Coat quality is extremely important and can be directly related to diet. A specially formulated food may help to prevent brittle, dry, greasy, or dull hair.
Developed by a Veterinarian, Royal Canin has over 40 years of experience in health nutrition. Our work with pet nutritionists, breeders, and veterinarians from around the world has provided us with specific knowledge about the nutritional requirements of dogs. And this knowledge allows us to formulate the optimal diet for your dog's special needs.
100% Complete and Balanced Nutrition
MINI Yorkshire 28™ is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.
Recommended Feeding Portions (Per Day)
|
Weight lbs. (kg) |
Cups (Grams) | ||
|
Overweight |
Normal |
Lean | |
|
2 lbs. (0.9 kg) |
1/4 cup (27 g) |
3/8 cup (30 g) |
3/8 cup (33 g) |
|
4 lbs. (1.8 kg) |
1/2 cup (45 g) |
1/2 cup (50 g) |
5/8 cup (55 g) |
|
6 lbs. (2.7 kg) |
5/8 cup (61 g) |
3/4 cup (68 g) |
3/4 cup (75 g) |
|
8 lbs. (3.6 kg) |
3/4 cup (75 g) |
7/8 cup (84 g) |
1 cup (92 g) |
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10 lbs. (4.5 kg) |
1 cup (89 g) |
1 cup (98 g) |
1 1/8 cups (108 g) |
|
12 lbs. (5.4 kg) |
1 1/8 cups (101 g) |
1 1/4 cups (112 g) |
1 3/8 cups (124 g) |
|
14 lbs. (6.3 kg) |
1 1/4 cups (113 g) |
1 3/8 cups (126 g) |
1 1/2 cups (138 g) |
|
16 lbs. (7.3 kg) |
1 3/8 cups (125 g) |
1 1/2 cups (139 g) |
1 5/8 cups (153 g) |
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18 lbs. (8.2 kg) |
1 1/2 cups (136 g) |
1 5/8 cups (151 g) |
1 3/4 cups (166 g) |
|
20 lbs. (9.0 kg) |
1 5/8 cups (147 g) |
1 3/4 cups (172 g) |
1 7/8 cups (180 g) |
This is only a guide. Optimal feeding amounts may vary according to your dog's temperament, activity level and environment.
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
| Crude Protein (Min) | 28% | |
| Crude Fat (Min) | 18% | |
| Crude Fiber (Max) | 5.6% | |
| Moisture (Max) | 11% | |
| Omega-6 Essential Fatty Acids (Min.) | 3.8% | |
| Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Min) | .5% | |
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