IAMS™ Proactive Health™ Adult Dog Food is specially formulated to meet the unique dietary needs of an adult dog. Your dog deserves the best, and this recipe delivers exactly that. Enriched with proteins, vitamins, and minerals, our adult dog food provides your furry friend with complete and balanced nutrition. It is made with the finest ingredients and a sprinkle of love to ensure that your dog's meal is not only nourishing but also wholesome.
DEVELOPED WITH VETERINARIANS:
IAMS™ Proactive Health™ Adult Dog Food is no ordinary recipe! It is scientifically formulated with expert veterinarians to satisfy your canine companion’s nutritional needs.
PREMIUM-QUALITY NUTRITION:
IAMS™ Proactive Health™ Adult Dog Food is a premium blend of carefully selected, high-quality ngredients, including real chicken as the #1 ingredient.
HEALTH BENEFITS:
Our formula is scientifically proven to enhance digestion with prebiotics. Promote lustrous skin and coat through a balanced blend of Omega 3 & 6, and promote healthy immune system with complete & balanced nutrition.
Chicken by Product Meal, Wheat, Corn, Barley, Chicken Oil, Flavor, Beet Pulp, Minerals, Fish Oil, Choline Chloride, Fructooligosaccharide, Vitamins, Methionine, Preservatives
Dog Weight (kg) |
Recommended Daily Feeding (g) |
1-5 |
26-87 |
5-10 |
87-147 |
10-25 |
147-292 |
25-50 |
292-479 |
No. Adult dogs cannot have puppy food. A grown-up dogs’ nutritional requirement is completely different from that of a puppy. Hence, go for dog food that is specially created for your dog’s age. IAMS™ Proactive Health™ Adult Dog Food is made with real chicken to provide your furry friend with highest-quality protein.
Yes. IAMS™ Proactive Health™ Adult Dog Food is specially formulated with veterinarians to meet the dietary needs of an adult dog. It is loaded with proteins, vitamins, minerals, fibre, and other essential nutrients to give your pooch a wholesome meal.
You can feed your adult dog twice every day. However, the size of each feeding depends on your fur baby’s weight. So, reach out to your veterinarian to understand the right feeding size for your dog.
It’s important to change diets gradually. Switching diets too quiickly can cause vomiting, diarrhea, or excess gas. Any time you decide to change your dog’s deits, you should transition to the new diet gradually in order to give your dog’s system time to adjust to the change. Ideally, these transaction should happen over 7-10 days. **This is just a guideline, and you can increase transition time if your pet is particularly sensitive.