Billy + Margot Adult Air Dried Immunity Bites Hip & Joint
Billy+Margot Air-Dried Immunity Bites Hip & Joint is a gently air-dried beef recipe to lock in natural nutrition with recipes crafted by nutritionists & pet food experts to provide complete & balanced nutrition for dogs.
TruMune natural postbiotics help to guard the gut by protecting against harmful bacteria and aiding in the growth of beneficial ones. Made with New Zealand Green-lipped mussels, a source of glucosamine and chondroitin to support healthier joints and mobility.
Our gently air-dried recipe helps to lock in nutrition and contains >90% animal protein, essential for building and maintaining strong, healthy muscles. Natural ingredients with added vitamins, minerals and other trace nutrients. No added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
- Meat number 1 ingredient
- Australian made
- No artificial colours or flavours
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Introducing any new food to your dog should be done gradually, so as to avoid the risk of any stomach upsets. If you’re introducing a new type of food, or variety, we recommend doing it over the course of a week. As per the diagram below, start by substituting your dog’s current food with just 25% of the new Ivory Coat food you’re introducing. To ensure you’re feeding your dog the correct amount overall, be careful to substitute 25% of the recommended portion size that’s included on each pack - don’t just fill up the remaining space. Over the course of the week, provided your dog adjusts well, you can then increase the percentage of the new food, so it eventually replaces the previous option entirely.
You can feed your pet one or two meals a day with our foods. If feeding twice daily, be sure to split the daily feeding amount in half for each meal. Feeding more than once a day may help to prevent bloat and aid in better digestion.
Yes, all of our foods meet the Australian standards and those of the AAFCO – could expand to Yes, all of our foods meet the Australian standard and nutrition guidelines of the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).
