For sprinting dogs SportCare Racing & Sprint is a pressed food for sprinting dogs that need to deliver top performances in activities of short duration. In general, dogs that sprint cover relatively short distances. Often times, less than a kilometer. These dogs do not need an increased fat content, as sprinting activities are almost entirely dependant on carbohydrates. Our pressed food is highly concentrated and thus smaller in its volume, which puts less stress on the stomach.

Balanced nutrition
Specially developed for sprinting or other intense activities of short duration
Supports the joints
Salmon oil helps to support the sporting dog’s joints
Healthy cardiac function
Taurine, L-carnitine and vitamin E and C contribute to optimal functioning of the heart muscle

Nutritional Information

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Moisture8,0%
Crude protein26,0%
Crude fat17,0%
Crude ash6,0%
Crude fibre3,0%
Carbohydrates40%
Minerals
Calcium1,1%
Phosphor0,8%
Potassium0,8%
Magnesium0,1%
Sodium0,2%
Energiewaarde
4170 kcal/kg
Composition: 

Dehydrated chicken and turkey, corn, wheat, animal fat (beef), hydrolyzed chicken protein, chicory pulp, hemoglobin, maltodextrin, salmon oil (1%), cellulose, sunflower oil, inulin, hydrolysed yeast, glucosamine (0.05%), chondroitin (0.05%) , mannan-oligosaccharides.

Available in: 
20 kg

Always make sure your dog has access to fresh drinking water at room temperature. Spread the daily portion of ProCare SPORT-LIFE Excellent over at least two meals a day. Would you like to offer your dog an extra treat? Try Prins TotalCare or Prins NatureCare for one or more consecutive days. These are healthy and 100% natural meat-based meals that dogs love! Adding any other supplementary food is not recommended. Serving tip! Pressed kibble may turn into a powder-like grit when rubbed against each other. This grit contains the same nutrients as the kibble. Mix it with a dash of warm water to prepare a delicious doggy treat! Storage advice Store the food in a cool and dry place and close the package after use. Use a storage container that can be properly sealed and make sure to clean it thoroughly before opening a new package.

 

 

 

Body weight (kg)

 

 

 

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

70

80

Adult

Normally active (1-3h/day)

Quantity (grams / day)

100

170

230

285

335

385

430

475

520

565

605

645

725

800

Active (>3h/day)

110

190

255

320

375

430

485

535

585

630

680

725

810

900

Very active(3-6h/day)

130

215

290

365

430

490

550

610

665

720

775

825

930

1025

When the intensity and duration of the training increase, so will the energy requirement. The feeding guide is an indication only. Feeds may need to be adjusted to respond to the dog’s individual energy requirements.

Tip: Are you thinking of combining the dry food with a wet food, like canned meals? Split the daily portion of both foods into two equal parts. This way, you can be sure your dog is getting the right amount of nutrients. .

Switching from one pressed food to another Click this link for more information about the difference between pressed and extruded (expanded) food A. When you are switching from a different brand of pressed kibble to ours, you can mix the foods for a while until you have switched over. Mix an increasing amount of the new food into the old over a period of 7 days until you have switched completely. Occasionally switching to another food may result in slightly different feces. However, this is completely harmless. You could also opt for switching using frozen raw meat (see switching guideline section C). Switching from an extruded food to a pressed variety* Click this link for more information about the difference between pressed and extruded (expanded) food B. When you are switching your pet from extruded (expanded) kibble to one of Prins's pressed varieties, we recommend an instant changeover instead of a period of mixing. Occasionally switching to another food may result in slightly different feces. However, this is completely harmless. You could also opt for switching using frozen raw meat (see switching guideline section C). Pressed kibble is a condensed food with less volume than the extruded type. The recommended portions are therefore smaller, making this food easier on the stomach. C. Switching to a new type of kibble is also possible by using frozen raw meat. In this case, offer your dog a frozen raw meat meal such as Prins TotalCare Super Active Complete for one week. This will ensure an optimal recovery of the intestinal flora. After a week of feeding only raw meat you can switch to the new kibble instantly, without a mixing period. If your dog has never tried raw meat before, we recommend slighty cooking the meat for the first two days in order to give the digestive system some time to adjust. After two days you can serve the thawed meat at room temperature. Has your food never tried kibble before and would you like to switch from raw meat meals to pressed or extruded kibble? Then you can follow the switching guideline in section B (an instant changeover).

Preventive support

Practising sports is physically demanding for a dog. The right nutrients are crucial in keeping your dog fit and healthy. Therefore, this food contains extra ingredients to support the dog’s joints, heart, metabolism and resistance.

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Our professional SportCare feeds are not available in the pet shop, but can be ordered trough Prins. Are you interested in SportCare Running & Trail, SportCare Working & Endurance or SportCare Racing & Sprint? Request more information trough this form.