- Description
- Which ingredients do we use & why?
- Why Air Dried?
- Feeding Guide
Our gently air-dried chicken menu is a light and easily digestible meal made from 80% chicken meat and offal, combined with fresh vegetables and tasty fruits. Enhanced with valuable, natural minerals and valuable salmon oil.
As an alternative for on-the-go and for those who do not have refrigeration facilities, we offer our air-dried menus. We use the same healthy and fresh ingredients for our dry menus as we do for our fresh menus.
For our air-dried chicken menu, we use only fresh ingredients from food production in our in-house manufacturing facility. High-quality chicken meat, chicken necks, chicken hearts, chicken stomachs, and chicken livers form the basis of this menu. Enhanced with crunchy carrots, young peas, fresh apples, healthy pumpkin, and blueberries, as well as salmon oil, rose hips, algae lime, seaweed meal, and brewer's yeast, an air-dried menu full of valuable nutrients, vitamins, and minerals is created directly from the original ingredients.
Composition
47% Chicken Meat, 20% Chicken Necks, 5% Chicken Hearts, 5% Chicken Stomachs, 3% Chicken Livers, 5% Carrots, 5% Peas, 3.5% Apples, 3% Pumpkin, 2% Salmon Oil, 0.5% Rose Hips, 0.5% Algae Lime, 0.2% Blueberries, 0.2% Brewer's Yeast, 0.1% Seaweed Powder.
Analytical components
Protein 42%, Crude Oils and Fat 27.5%, Moisture 8%, Crude Ash 6.2%, Crude Fiber 2.4%.
Complementary feed for dogs.
Chicken Meat (47%)
Chicken meat is considered particularly lean and offers many benefits for our furry friends: it provides high-quality proteins without too many calories. It is rich in Omega-6 fatty acids, supports skin health, and promotes a shiny coat. It is an excellent source of essential amino acids and glucosamine, which promotes bone health.
Chicken Necks (20%)
Chicken necks contain a lot of high-quality muscle meat, as well as rich cartilage. The muscle meat is relatively low in fat but very rich in proteins. It contains important B vitamins and unsaturated fatty acids, which are important for your dog's skin and coat health. Magnesium and potassium in the meat are important for various metabolic processes.
Chicken Hearts (5%)
Chicken hearts have a particularly high content of taurine, making them very valuable for dogs. Additionally, they are rich in protein, healthy fats like Omega-6, iron, and B vitamins.
Chicken Stomachs (5%)
Chicken stomachs are particularly high quality as they contain pre-digested grain remnants. The bacteria in chicken stomachs have already broken these down into high-quality protein. They have an important promoting effect on the dog's digestion.
Chicken Liver (3%)
Chicken liver contains larger amounts of vitamin A, B1, B2, B12, C, and D, as well as iron and potassium. Liver is relatively low in fat and rich in protein, making it generally well tolerated.
Carrots (5%)
In addition to energy, fibre and low calories, carrots are healthy because they are an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Vitamin A and biotin are particularly worth mentioning here. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in the body.
Peas (5%)
Peas contain many vitamins. In addition to beta-carotene, peas are particularly rich in B vitamins and also contain vitamin C. Peas also score highly in terms of minerals: Magnesium, iron, calcium and zinc make them a particularly healthy vegetable side dish.
Apples (3.5%)
Apples are suitable for a healthy diet because they contain many vitamins, minerals and trace elements such as potassium, calcium, B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid, pectins and polyphenols.
Pumpkin (3%)
Pumpkin provides many vitamins, including beta-carotene (as a precursor to vitamin A), vitamin C and vitamin E. Minerals such as potassium, magnesium, calcium and iron as well as satiating fibre are also included. Fibre also aids digestion.
Salmon Oil (1.9%)
Salmon oil is an important source of fatty acids, particularly omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. The addition of salmon oil can have some decisive effects that ensure a long and healthy life for your furry friend, e.g. a better coat or faster healing of skin diseases.
Rosehip (0.5%)
In addition to vitamin C, rosehips also contain numerous other ingredients that have a positive effect on health. These include: Fruit acids, essential oils, pectins, tannins, silicic acid, the antioxidants lycopene and flavonoids, the vitamins provitamin A, vitamin B1 and B2 as well as vitamin E, the minerals zinc, copper, sodium, phosphorus, iron, calcium and magnesium.
Algae Lime (0.5%)
Algae lime consists of deposits of red algae. It contains mainly calcium carbonate, as well as magnesium carbonate and trace elements (boron, iodine, silicic acid) and thus prevents a deficiency of minerals and trace elements. The high calcium content supports the stability of bones and teeth and balances out the excess phosphorus from meat feeding, which can otherwise lead to kidney problems.
Blueberries (0.2%)
Blueberries are rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants. They also have less fruit sugar than other fruits and are therefore also suitable for dogs with diabetes. They are full of vitamins C, A, B, and E and contain a high proportion of minerals such as calcium, potassium, and phosphorus.
Brewer's Yeast (0.2%)
Brewer's yeast contains lots of vitamins and minerals and is also a good source of protein. It also stimulates the metabolism and helps to keep blood sugar levels constant.
Seaweed Powder (0.1%)
Seaweed meal contains many minerals such as zinc and carotenoids which support the skin metabolism and the pigmentation of the coat, nose and paw pads. The amino acid lysine it contains optimises feed conversion; cellulose and mannitol support digestion.
Is everything in there?
As a holistic vet, Anita Kröger attaches particular importance to a species-appropriate, natural and varied diet when it comes to dog health. From the perspective of holistic veterinary medicine, nutrition plays a key role in a dog's long and healthy life. The vet and founder of the Centre for Canine Health specialises in the treatment of chronic diseases in addition to providing medical nutritional advice. She specialises in intolerances, allergies and gastrointestinal diseases.
Unlike conventional dry foods, which are mass-produced mainly from inferior ingredients such as animal meals and vegetable by-products and extruded at high temperatures, our dry menus are gently air-dried in our factory. Our air-drying technology is a modern interpretation of centuries-old meat preservation techniques.
Through our gentle manufacturing process and the use of only fresh meat, offal, vegetables, fruits, and oils, essential nutrients contained directly in the original ingredients are preserved, allowing us to avoid artificial vitamins.
No high temperatures, no animal meals, no vegetable by-products, no fillers, no artificial vitamin additives, no extrusion, no sterilized cans.
The result: A healthy dry food with all the nutrients from the fresh original ingredients, which tastes and smells as good as it looks.
100% natural and 0% artificial additives. Developed with veterinarians and made with love.
FIDELIS' air-dried dog food was developed to combine the best of raw and fresh nutrition with the safe convenience of dry food. An alternative to our fresh menus, for on-the-go and for those who don't have refrigeration options.
Simply portion and serve!
Daily Feeding Guide
Puppies up to 8 months: approximately 3-4% of body weight
Dogs up to 15 kg: approximately 1-1.5% of body weight
Dogs over 15 kg: approximately 1-1.5% of body weight
Example: A 20 kg dog with a recommended daily allowance of 1% would need 200g of food per day (20 kg * 1% = 200g).
Please Note:
These are guidelines for healthy, active, non-neutered dogs. Individual needs may vary by up to 50% based on age, breed, or activity level.
Adjust the amount of food based on your dog's individual needs to maintain a healthy weight.
Transitioning to FIDELIS
FIDELIS recommends switching your dog's food immediately. Skip one meal (preferably in the evening) and start with our food at the next meal. Feed a single flavour for the first 7 days to allow your dog's stomach to adjust. After two weeks, you can alternate between different flavours.
FIDELIS recommends an immediate transition to the new food. Skip one meal (preferably in the evening) and start with our food at the next meal. Feed a single variety for the first 7 days to allow the dog's stomach to adjust to the food. After two weeks, we recommend feeding different flavors alternately.Preparation
Open the bag, pour the desired amount of food into the bowl, and you're done!
Soaking the food is not necessary
Of course, your dog should always have access to plenty of fresh water.
Storage
Store the food protected from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture.
Opened bags can be easily resealed thanks to the ziplock closure and will keep for several weeks.
I use them as treats instead of extra raw and my dog has never loved anything more lol think I've finally found a high value treat! Smells like pork scratchings so I can understand why he loves them so much, very happy so far!