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Mini & Maxi Breeds

Mini & Maxi – Dog food for small and large dogs
Custom nutrition for small and large dogs – tailored to their unique needs
Mini and maxi breeds differ not only in size, but also in metabolism, digestion and chewing behavior. That's why your dog needs food that is specially developed for its size. Our formulas take into account the correct kibble size, nutritional value and digestibility.
So your small or large dog stays fit, healthy and full of energy – every day.
*   Crunchy Kibble     ---     Crispy, tasty and suitable for every dog.

 


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  1. Premium Puppy Kibble Large Breed - High-Quality Food for Medium and Large Breed Puppies
    Premium Puppy Kibble Large Breed - High-Quality Food for Medium and Large Breed Puppies
    from €22.95 to €78.95
  2. Dog Food Adult Maxi – Complete Nutrition for Medium & Large Dogs! 10/20 Kg
    Dog Food Adult Maxi – Complete Nutrition for Medium & Large Dogs! 10/20 Kg
    from €29.95 to €54.95
  3. Super Premium MINI Chicken & Rice: 100% High-Quality Food for Adult Dogs of Small Breeds
    Super Premium MINI Chicken & Rice: 100% High-Quality Food for Adult Dogs of Small Breeds
    from €18.95 to €33.95
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    Super Premium MINI Lamb & Rice: 100% High-Quality Nutrition for Adult Dogs of Small Breeds
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Frequently asked questions — Mini & Maxi Breeds

How do I choose between a mini formula and a maxi formula for my dog?
Choose by your dog’s jaw size, energy needs and chewing behaviour. Mini formulas have smaller, denser kibbles and higher calorie density per gram for small dogs with fast metabolisms and quick energy needs; maxi formulas have larger kibbles, adjusted calcium/phosphorus balance and often extra joint-support nutrients for big breeds. If your dog is on the borderline, pick the formula that matches its mouth size and body condition: smaller kibble for dogs that struggle with large pieces, maxi for dogs that need slower-eating, bulkier bites and support for larger-frame joints.
Which life-stage formula should I feed: puppy, adult or senior?
Match the formula to age and growth stage. Puppies need higher protein and controlled mineral balance — but large‑breed puppies need diets formulated to slow rapid growth and protect developing joints, while small‑breed puppies often require more calories per kg. Adults get maintenance formulas; seniors typically benefit from lower calorie density, joint support and sometimes altered protein levels. Always transition gradually over 7–10 days and monitor body condition; consult your vet for growth, weight or medical issues.
My dog has a sensitive stomach or suspected food allergies — how do I pick the right mini or maxi option?
Look for highly digestible recipes and simpler ingredient lists. Single‑source proteins (e.g. chicken or lamb) and gentle carbohydrates like rice are common choices for sensitive dogs. Products with added prebiotics, probiotics or moderate fat can help digestion. Don’t assume “grain‑free” is automatically better — try a limited‑ingredient, elimination approach under veterinary guidance and avoid abrupt switches. For true food allergy or severe intolerance, discuss a veterinary (hypoallergenic or hydrolysed) diet.
How should I store and serve mini or maxi kibble at home?
Store kibble in a cool, dry place in an airtight container and keep the original bag inside for batch and expiry information. Measure portions with a kitchen scale rather than cups for accuracy, and split daily amounts into multiple meals for puppies and small breeds. Use a bowl sized for the kibble and your dog (wider, shallower bowls suit flat-faced breeds; deeper bowls work for long‑mouthed dogs). For seniors or dogs with dental issues, briefly moistening kibbles can ease chewing—always adjust portions when changing from dry to moistened feeding.