Light & Fit - For adult dogs 1 year and older

Overweight dogs benefit from a diet rich in protein to promote lean muscle mass, yet limited in carbohydrates that can contribute to excess body fat.

That’s why ACANA Light & Fit is brimming with meat, including free-run chicken, nest-laid eggs and wild-caught flounder delivered fresh from our region for unequaled goodness and taste.

To promote healthy blood sugar levels, ACANA is free of high glycemic ingredients like rice, corn or potato, and instead features fresh low-glycemic fruits and vegetables including whole pumpkin and squash.

Prepared in our award-winning kitchens from Canada’s best and freshest ingredients, Biologically Appropriate™ ACANA keeps your dog healthy, happy and strong — guaranteed.

Read our ingredients and we think you’ll agree!

IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MEAT

Modern dogs are built like their ancestors and we believe they should eat like them too. In nature there are no food supplements, and dogs and wolves derive their nutritional needs by consuming whole prey animals; muscle meat provides protein; liver, kidney and tripe supply vitamins and minerals; bones and cartilage deliver calcium and phosphorus.

How do you know if your dog’s food is Biologically Appropriate™? It’s simple, just answer the three meat questions.

  • HOW MUCH MEAT?

    Entirely free of plant protein concentrates, ACANA Prairie Poultry is loaded with 50% meat — up to twice as much as most pet specialty dog foods.
  • HOW MUCH FRESH MEAT?

    1/3 of the meat in ACANA is FRESH, supplying essential nutrients in their most nourishing form, and 2/3 is dried to provide a strong source of meat protein.
  • HOW MANY MEATS?

    ACANA Prairie Poultry features 3 fresh meats in WholePrey™ ratios that include meat, organs and cartilage to supply nutrients naturally and completely.

    • Free-run chicken – meat, liver, heart, kidney and cartilage, fresh from local farms.
    • Free-run turkey – meat, liver, heart, kidney and cartilage, fresh from local farms.
    • Nest-laid eggs – whole and fresh from local prairie farms.

In nature there are no synthetic supplements, and dogs and wolves derive their nutritional needs by consuming whole prey animals; muscle meat provides protein; liver, kidney and tripe supply vitamins and minerals; bones and cartilage deliver calcium and phosphorus.




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