Inukshuk Marine 26/16 Dog Food | Fish-Based, Chicken-Free

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Inukshuk Marine 26/16 — Fish-Based, Chicken-Free

All-life-stage performance nutrition using 100% ocean-sourced animal proteins (salmon, herring & whitefish). Balanced for daily energy, skin & coat, and overall wellness.

  • Protein 26%
  • Fat 16%
  • ≈474 kcal/cup
  • All-life-stage
  • Chicken-free

Why Marine 26/16?

Ideal for dogs that do best on fish-based proteins. Marine 26/16 supports steady energy, healthy skin & coat, and digestibility—great for everyday companions, puppies, and breeding females.

  • Ocean proteins: salmon, herring & whitefish for amino acids and omega-3s
  • Digestible energy: balanced 26/16 macro profile for daily activity
  • Gentle transition: consistent ingredient base across Inukshuk formulas

What’s Inside

  • 100% ocean-sourced animal proteins (salmon, herring, whitefish)
  • Balanced fats to support energy, skin & coat, and palatability
  • Wholesome grains (oats, barley, brown rice)
  • Vitamins, chelated minerals & antioxidants for overall wellness

How to Use

  • Feed daily per the bag’s chart; adjust for activity and body condition.
  • Transition over 5–7 days when switching foods.
  • Provide fresh water at all times.

Guaranteed Analysis: Protein (min) 26% · Fat (min) 16% · Fiber (max) 3.5% · Moisture (max) 10%. Calorie Content: ME ≈ 3630 kcal/kg (≈474 kcal/cup). 1 cup (250 ml) ≈ 130 g. Available in 15 kg / 33 lb bags.

Note: Product name updated from “Marine 16” to “Marine 26/16” to show protein first, per regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Marine 26/16 chicken-free?

Yes—animal proteins are 100% ocean-sourced (salmon, herring, whitefish) and the formula is chicken-free.

Does it contain grains?

Yes—Marine 26/16 includes oats, barley, and brown rice.

How many calories per cup?

Approximately 474 kcal per cup (ME ≈ 3630 kcal/kg). One cup (250 ml) is about 130 g.

Is it all-life-stage?

Yes—Marine 26/16 is formulated for all life stages, including puppies and breeding females.

Why did the name change from Marine 16?

The name was updated to Marine 26/16 so the protein percentage appears first, in line with labeling rules.

*Consult your veterinarian for individualized feeding advice, especially for growth or breeding.