King Island Kelp – 250g
$10.53
$19.69
Description Source Story: Sourced solely from the shores of King Island (Australia), the kelp is solar-dried for several weeks. After it’s dried, it’s cut in machinery using a series of long blades which results in a dark product with some flashes of lighter color (the inside of the kelp). The resulting texture is like coarse rock salt. Feeding Guide: We suggest feeding kelp rehydrated for the following reasons: It’s more economical and nutritionally efficient way to add kelp to your dog’s diet. Rehydrating kelp will maximise the availability of the ‘slimy’ alginate, which is the kelp’s fibre compound. Dogs find rehydrated kelp much more palatable. It also works as an excellent binder for supplements in your dog’s meal. Prep Guide: Feeding rehydrated kelp for dogs Take one teaspoon of King Island Kelp granules (approximately 5 grams) & place in a glass or ceramic container. Add 40 mils of water. Wait approximately 10 minutes. The kelp should absorb the water and take on a slimy, gooey consistency (as seen below) Feed your dog the recommended dosage (once daily) and refrigerate the remainder for up to 5 days. Rehydrated Kelp Meal Daily Dosage: 1/2 teaspoon rehydrated kelp per 10kgs. I.e. One teaspoon daily for a 20kg dog. If you’d prefer not to rehydrate the kelp, then feed at 1/4 teaspoon of granules per 10kgs. I.e. half a teaspoon per day for a 20kg dog. Dosage: Kelp Granules (feeding as is) Dosage: Kelp Rehydrated Gel
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