Coya Kibble Plus Adult Chicken 1.5kg
Overview
Coya Kibble Plus Adult Chicken is a complete dry food for adult dogs, built around a chicken recipe with added freeze-dried meat, fruit and vegetable pieces. It combines everyday kibble with textured extras for a mixed bowl that offers both crunch and a more varied finish.
The recipe is designed for adult dogs and provides a complete and balanced daily diet. Chicken is the main ingredient, and the formula also includes salmon oil, prebiotic MOS and a range of botanical and fruit-and-veg ingredients to help make the recipe more varied and appealing.
This 1.5kg bag is a practical smaller pack size for topping up at home or trying the recipe for the first time.
Key Details
| Brand | Coya |
| Product Type | Dry dog food / kibble |
| Species | Dog |
| Life Stage | Adult |
| Recipe | Chicken |
| Format | Kibble with freeze-dried pieces |
| Status | Complete and balanced |
| Pack Size | 1.5kg |
- Chicken-led recipe with 63% chicken in the formula
- Includes freeze-dried chicken, fruit and vegetable pieces
- Contains salmon oil and prebiotic MOS
- Made for adult dogs as a complete daily food
Composition
Chicken 63% (freshly prepared chicken 24%, chicken meal 23%, freeze-dried chicken bites 8%, chicken fat 5.5%, chicken gravy 2.5%), potato, sweet potato, peas 4%, beet pulp, salmon oil, minerals, diced carrot, prebiotic MOS, cranberry extract, blueberry powder, marigold meal, turmeric, dried spearmint, nettle, rosehip, chamomile, lemon balm.
Show freeze-dried piece ingredients
Green pieces: swede, beetroot, flaxseed, potato, mint, apple, pear, kelp.
Red pieces: swede, beetroot, flaxseed, potato, raspberry, cranberry, strawberry, tomato.
Analytical Constituents & Additives
| Protein | 29% |
| Crude Oils & Fat | 16.5% |
| Crude Fibre | 2% |
| Crude Ash | 7.5% |
| Moisture | 8% |
| Technological Additives | Antioxidants (tocopherols) |
Feeding & Use
- Feed as a complete daily food for adult dogs.
- Introduce the food gradually when changing from another diet.
If you are changing your dog onto this recipe, a gradual transition over several days is a sensible way to help them settle onto the new food.
