NURTURALL-C Puppy Milk Replacer Powder
Balanced Milk Replacer
Nurturall-C is a mother's milk replacer for puppies and food supplement for
adult dogs. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental
feeding only.
- Contains the amino acid Arginine in its natural protein form. Arginine
has been shown to help prevent nutritional cataracts.
- Contains essential amounts of protein, fat and carbohydrates. Plus
vitamins, minerals and amino acids that newborn puppies and kittens need.
- Contains a nutritional formula which is highly digestible and produces
excellent growth rates and weight gain in puppies and kittens.
- Highly palatable and readily accepted by newborn puppies and kittens
- Nurturall-C liquid comes in a unique aseptic Tetra Pak which keeps
unopened product sterile and fresh up to 2 years
- After opening, Nurturall-C Liquid should be kept in the refrigerator and
may be used for up to 4 weeks
Directions: Directions for Preparation and Use:
Weigh the puppy. Prepare enough NURTURALL-C, with the enclosed
measuring scoop, for use within a 24-hour period. Puppies should be fed at least 1/2 ounce of liquid NURTURALL-C for every two ounces of body weight,
daily. Puppies should be allowed to consume as much formula as they want. The
table below gives minimum feeding amounts for a 24-hour period. For puppies 1-10
days old, mix one scoop powder into two scoops water. For puppies older than 10
days, mix two scoops powder into three scoops water. Use tap or bottled water.
Stir until smooth. Pour liquid into a clean Nurturall nurser. Heat
liquid by placing bottle in a pan of tepid water. Test temperature on your
wrist. It should feel slightly warm. Do not microwave. Store NURTURALL-C
powder in the refrigerator. Refrigerate any unused reconstituted liquid for up
to 24 hours.
After feeding, hold the puppy's head on your shoulder
and rub his back gently until he burps. Make water available after puppies are
two weeks old. Small animal water bottles are recommended.
1. Measure water.
2. Mix in NURTURALL-C.
3. Stir until smooth.
4. Feed at temperature that feels slightly warm on your
wrist.
5. Refrigerate unused portion.
Weight of Animal |
Minimum Amount of Liquid to be Fed in 24 Hours (Ounces or
Tablespoons) |
Minimum Amount per Feeding if Fed Every... (Teaspoons) |
Ounces |
|
Tbs |
8 hrs |
6 hrs |
4 hrs |
2 ounces |
1/2 oz |
or |
1 Tbs |
1 tsp |
3/4 tsp |
1/2 tsp |
4 ounces |
1 oz |
or |
2 Tbs |
2 tsp |
11/2 tsp |
1 tsp |
8 ounces |
2 oz |
or |
4 Tbs |
4 tsp |
3 tsp |
2 tsp |
16 ounces |
4 oz |
or |
8 Tbs |
8 tsp |
6 tsp |
4 tsp |
Orphaned puppies: If possible, puppies should nurse from
their mother for the first two days of their lives to receive nutrient rich
colostrum. Mother's colostrum provides temporary protection from numerous
diseases and contains growth factors believed to stimulate protein synthesis,
improve fat utilization, and promote cell growth. While mother's milk is always
preferable, NURTURALL-C contains nutrient rich colostrum milk powder
harvested at USDA inspected facilities. It is extremely important to weigh
puppies frequently (everyday) to insure they are receiving adequate amounts of
supplement. If a puppy loses weight after 48 hours, consult your veterinarian.
Feed weak or small puppies every four hours; feed at eight-hour intervals if the
puppy is strong and active. Puppies' needs will vary and the time and amount may
have to be increased or decreased, depending on the breed, growth rate and
activity of the puppies. Orphan puppies must be kept warm for proper digestion
to occur. Also, use a warm, moist washcloth and gently wipe the puppy's bottom
until it wets and has a bowel movement, several times daily, to imitate a
mother's care. This is required for young puppy survival.
Weaning puppies: Puppies may be weaned when they are
about 25 days old. As soon as they are able to lap up formula, mix equal parts
of prepared NURTURALL-C Milk Replacer with a weaning cereal until a
soupy mixture is produced. Place mixture in a shallow bowl. As the puppy grows,
gradually increase the portion of cereal while decreasing the formula.
Pregnant and lactating bitches: Mix one tablespoon of
liquid NURTURALL-C Milk Replacer per five pounds of body weight into
the pregnant bitch's daily ration. Continue until the puppies are weaned.
Supplementation: If a supplement is desired for a
growing puppy, show dog, large litter, geriatric or convalescing dog, simply mix
one tablespoon of the liquid per five pounds of body weight into the dog's daily
ration of food.
NURTURALL-C Milk Replacer is also available
in a ready to use liquid.
Product is filled by weight not volume.
Your veterinarian should be consulted for advice about
the care and feeding of puppies.
Guaranteed Analysis: (as a liquid):
Crude Protein, min |
29.0% |
Crude Fat, min |
28.0% |
Crude Fiber, max |
0.2% |
Moisture, max |
5.0% |
Ash, max |
8.0% |
Ingredients: Corn Oil, Nonfat Dry Milk, Sodium Caseinate,
Corn Syrup Solids, Soy Protein Isolate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate,
Carrageenan, Maltodextrin, Dipotassium Phosphate, Colostrum Milk Powder, Sodium
Ascorbate, Potassium Bicarbonate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Choline
Chloride, Zinc Oxide, DL-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate (Vitamin E), Magnesium
Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Mono-Diglycerides, Calcium Pantothenate, L-Arginine,
DL-Methionine, Niacinamide, Manganese Sulfate, Wheat Starch, Thiamine
Hydrochloride, Cupric Sulfate, Vitamin A Palmitate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride,
Biotin, Menadione, Folic Acid, Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12),
Potassium Iodide, Sodium Selenite, Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3), BHT
and Propyl Gallate (preservatives).
Liquid Form: Fortified with colostrum.
Precaution(s): Refrigerate after opening. Discard
unused powder after three months.
Presentation: Powder: 340.2 g (12 oz) and 793.8 g
(28 oz) containers.
Liquid (without colostrum): 236.6 mL (8 fl oz) container.