Dog food - Bozita Robur Adult Sensitive Single Protein Lamb
Dog food - Bozita Robur Adult Sensitive Single Protein Lamb
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Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active for the active dog with a sensitive stomach
If you have an adult dog with a high activity level, but a stomach that doesn't like drama, then Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active is a super relevant choice. It is a grain-free complete food made for active dogs where energy needs to be high, but digestion still needs to run smoothly.
The recipe is based on lamb (27%) and combines multiple protein sources with ingredients that typically work well for sensitive dogs. You also get reasonable joint support, which makes extra sense when your dog is running, jumping and working.
Why choose grain-free dog food for active dogs
When the dog is active, the body is put under more strain. At the same time, some dogs may react to grains or hard-to-digest ingredients with loose stools or stomach upset. Grain-free food is not a magic solution for everyone, but for many sensitive dogs it is a fairly effective way to calm down.
Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active is developed to:
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provide high energy for active dogs
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be gentle on digestion
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support skin and fur via fatty acids
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joint support via glucosamine and chondroitin
Key benefits of Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active
High protein and fat for performance
The feed has a strong energy profile:
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Protein: 30%
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Fat: 20%
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Metabolizable energy: 1681 kJ/100 g
This is exactly the type of level that helps active dogs maintain weight and muscle mass without you having to pour huge amounts into the bowl.
Lamb as primary protein source, plus hydrolyzed protein
The composition includes:
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dried lamb protein, freshly prepared lamb and hydrolyzed lamb protein
Hydrolyzed protein can be an advantage when you want a feed that is extra easy for the body to handle.
Digestive support with yeast, MOS and beta-glucans
Yeast is added with:
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mannan oligosaccharides (MOS)
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beta-glucans
These are ingredients that many people associate with supporting the intestinal environment. And yes, it can be a game changer if your dog is otherwise having trouble with their stool.
Omega fatty acids for skin and coat
The content of fatty acids is stated as:
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Omega 6: 1.5%
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Omega 3: 0.2%
It's a solid foundation for skin and coat, especially if your dog is outdoors a lot, bathes often, or just tends to have dry skin.
Joint support for active dogs
Added:
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glucosamine 0.05%
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chondroitin sulfate 0.004%
It is relevant for sporting dogs, hunting dogs and dogs that generally use their bodies a lot. It is not “medicine”, but it is a sensible support in daily life.
Ingredients
Composition:
Lamb 27%, pea starch, dried pork protein 15%, animal fat 11%, potato, beet pulp, vegetable oil, yeast with MOS and beta-glucans, minerals, glucosamine, chondroitin sulphate.
Minerals and vitamins per kg:
A, D3, E, C, taurine and trace elements such as zinc, manganese, iodine and selenium. Plus antioxidants.
Feeding guidelines that make sense in reality
The food can be served dry or soaked in lukewarm or cold water. Either way, the dog should always have access to fresh water.
My advice, honestly:
Check out the three classics for the first 2 to 3 weeks after switching.
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Weight : An active dog may be slim, but it must not lose muscle mass.
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Energy : The dog must be clear-headed and have drive.
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Stool : Firm and stable. Soft stool is often a sign of too much or too rapid a change.
If you need to adjust, do it 5 to 10% at a time. It's the safe method and it works.
Product details
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Brand: Bozita
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EAN: 7311030436336
FAQ: Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active
1) Who is Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active suitable for?
It is best suited for adult dogs with a high level of activity , especially if they also tend to have sensitive stomachs or loose stools. It is ideal for running dogs, hunting dogs, sporting dogs and active family dogs that do not thrive on standard food.
2) Is it a complete food or do I need to add something?
It is a complete food , so you don't need to add anything to cover your dog's daily needs. You can of course still use treats, but keep an eye on the total amount so that the energy balance doesn't tip over.
3) Why choose grain-free dog food for an active dog
Because some dogs react to grains with stomach upset, loose stools or skin problems. Grain-free is not “better for everyone”, but for sensitive dogs it can provide more stable digestion. Here you get carbohydrates from, for example, pea starch and potato instead.
4) My dog has soft stools, what do I do?
Start with the three classic mistakes that 9 out of 10 people make:
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For quick transition : switch over 7 to 10 days
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Too large a portion : reduce by 5 to 10% for 3 to 5 days
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Too many snacks : temporarily reduce everything “extra”
If the stool is still soft after 10 to 14 days of a smooth transition and the correct amount, it may be that the dog is not thriving on one of the protein sources, and then you should look at a more narrow “mono-protein” setup.
5) How quickly can I see results?
Typically you see:
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Stomach and stool : within 3 to 14 days
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Energy and stable health : 2 to 4 weeks
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Skin and fur : 4 to 8 weeks
My take: Fur takes time. Stomach reveals everything quickly.
6) Should the food be served dry or soaked?
Both work. Soaking can be smart if:
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the dog eats too fast
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you want to increase your fluid intake
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the dog tends to have a sensitive stomach
If you serve it dry, make sure there is fresh water next to it. Always.
7) How much should my dog eat per day?
It depends on weight and activity. Use the feeding chart as a start, but adjust according to:
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Weight (must not lose muscle mass)
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Energy (must not appear tired)
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Stool (must be stable)
Adjust 5 to 10% at a time. No big jumps. It's the old, safe method.
8) Is the food good for dogs with joint needs?
It can be a great choice for active dogs because it contains glucosamine and chondroitin to support the joints. It does not replace treatment, but it is a sensible “preventive” element when the dog is putting a lot of strain on the body.
9) Can I use it for a dog that needs to gain weight?
Yes, often. It has a high energy profile (30% protein and 20% fat), so it can help dogs who have difficulty maintaining weight. But remember: If your dog loses weight on this, they are typically just getting too little. Increase in small increments and keep an eye on their condition and muscle mass.
10) What if my dog is picky?
Try these two classics that actually work:
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Soak the food lightly in lukewarm water for 5 minutes.
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mix a little bit of it with the old food at first
And yes: remove the bowl after 15 to 20 minutes. It's old-fashioned, but it teaches the dog a routine and saves a lot of "picky eating problems."
Buying guide: choose the right dog food for your active dog
Here's a simple, old-school guide that makes the choice easy for customers. No fluff. Just what works in practice.
1) For the active dog who needs stable energy
Choose Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active if your dog:
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exercise frequently or have long, active days
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becomes flat in energy on standard food
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have difficulty maintaining weight or muscle mass
Why it makes sense:
30% protein and 20% fat provide a solid energy level so your dog can perform without you having to overfeed.
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See grain-free dog food for active dogs
2) For sensitive stomachs and fluctuating stools
Choose Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active if your dog:
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gets soft stools when changing food
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have sensitive digestion
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reacts to grains or “heavy” recipes
Why it makes sense:
Grain-free recipe with raw materials such as pea starch and potato as well as yeast with MOS and beta-glucans, which are often used to support the intestinal environment.
3) For skin and fur that will play all year round
Choose Bozita Robur Sensitive Grain Free Active if your dog:
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tends to have dry skin or dull fur
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sheds a lot or itches more than usual
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is often exposed to wind and weather
Why it makes sense:
Omega 3 and omega 6 contribute to the normal function of the skin and a nicer, shinier coat.

