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62027 EXPLORER MATURE 7+YEARS DOG FOOD 27/12 40LB

PART 457211
SUPPLIER CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION
SUPPLIER PART # 62027
RANK B
SHELF PACK 40
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EXPLORER MATURE 7+ YEARS — 62027 — DOG FOOD 27/12 40LB

Formulated specifically for aging dogs, Explorer Mature 7+ Years 62027 provides targeted nutrition to support mobility, digestion, healthy joints, and overall vitality. Produced by Cargill Animal Nutrition, this senior‑focused formula delivers balanced protein and fat levels for maintaining lean muscle while avoiding excess calories. Its nutrient‑dense blend, essential oils, and gentle grains help older dogs stay active, comfortable, and healthy in their senior years.

Details

  • Model Number: 62027
  • Brand: Explorer Mature 7+ Years
  • Manufacturer: Cargill Animal Nutrition

Key Features

  • Color: Gray bag
  • Size: 40 lb
  • Dimensions: nd
  • Materials: Dry senior dog food
  • Style: Senior
  • Series: Explorer
  • Warnings: None
  • Active Chemical Ingredients with Quantity: Crude protein 27%; crude fat 12%
  • Package Contents: 1 bag 40 lb
  • Package Type: Bag

Applications

  • Use Case: Senior dogs aged 7+
  • Use Case: Joint health and mobility support
  • Use Case: Digestive support with prebiotics
  • Use Case: Immune system and overall vitality support

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Brand Black Gold Pet Foods
Weight 40 lbs.
40 1
UPC Code 677072262027
Shelf Pack 40
Minimum Order Qty 1
Supplier Name Cargill Animal Nutrition
Supplier Short Name Cargill An
Supplier Address 1 P.O. Box 842621
Supplier City Dallas
Supplier State TX
Supplier Zip 75284-2621
Country US
Supplier Email alan_bauer@cargill.com
Buyer Name Jason Monroe
Supplier Phone (573) 378-0789
Also Known As Black Gold Pet
Product Lines dog food
Rep Name Alan Bauer
Rep Phone (573) 378-0789
Rep Email alan_bauer@cargill.com