Product Description
CHAMP DOG FOOD BALANCE CROC GREEN 10 Kg
Here is a summary of the product's details based on the manufacturer and retailer information:
| **Product Name** | CHAMP Balance Croc (Green) |
| **Size** | 10 kg |
| **Primary Protein Source** | Chicken (11% meat content) |
| **Key Features** | Premium complete nutrition, contains lecithin for fat digestion and coat shine, optimal Omega-6 and Omega-3 ratio (5:1), free from artificial colours and flavourings, extruded feed |
| **Life Stage** | All life stages / Adult (retailer specifies "ADULT" / "Elke levensfase") |
| **Typical Ingredients** | Chicken, grains, vegetable protein extracts, vegetable by-products, minerals, oils, fats, egg products, brewer's yeast |
| **Analytical Constituents** | Crude Protein: 28%, Crude Fat: 16%, Crude Fibre: 2.5%, Crude Ash: 6%, Moisture: 8%, Calcium: 1.1 mg/kg, Phosphorus: 0.9 mg/kg, Lecithin: 5 g/kg |
| **Nutritional Additives** | Vitamin A: 15,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3: 1,500 IU/kg, Vitamin E: 300 mg/kg |
| **Metabolic Energy** | 4046 kcal/kg |
- **Balanced Formula for Daily Energy**: The food is specifically formulated for dogs with a **normal level of activity** . It contains a balanced mix of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. A key ingredient is **lecithin** (5 g/kg), which helps dogs digest fats more efficiently, leading to better energy utilization and contributing to a **shiny coat** .
- **Supports Skin and Coat Health**: The formula boasts an optimal ratio of **Omega-6 to Omega-3 fatty acids (5:1)**. This balance is important for maintaining healthy skin and a glossy coat, which is why the manufacturer notes that many breeders use this product .
- **Premium Quality Positioning**: Champ markets this as a **premium quality, complete nutrition** option . It is free from artificial colours and flavourings and includes essential vitamins (A, D3, E) to support overall health . While it is a complete food, one retailer lists it as "grain-free" and suitable for "every life stage," although these details slightly differ from the manufacturer's specs which list "grains" as an ingredient and don't specify a life stage .


