Test showing performance with Kronch Pemmikan
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The graph shows the dogs performance with and without Kronch Pemmikan.
The above graph is the result of a field-test.
The test starts at 9.00 o'clock.
Including transport and morning parole, home is left about one and a half hour before the test begins.
Table of results.
Time of day Performance in %
without Pemmikan
Explanation Performance in %
with Pemmikan
09.00 100 Test begins 100
09.30 75 First release   75 Pemmikan given
10.00 70 Waiting period   85
10.30 70 Waiting period   95
11.00 70 Waiting period 100
11.30 45 Second release   75 Pemmikan given
12.00 40 Waiting period   85
13.00 65 Lunch   95
13.30 65 Waiting period 100
14.00 40 Third release   75 Pemmikan given
14.30 35 Waiting period   85
15.00 35 Waiting period   95
15.30 10 Fourth release 100
16.00 0 Test ends   75 Pemmikan + feed
Conclusion.
It is clear that a dog fed with Kronch Pemmikan keeps the ability to perform optimally though out the day. It is also clear, that the dogs performance without Kronch Pemmican decreases as the day progresses.
The two dogs are treated and fed equally, except for one which is fed with Kronch Pemmican.

The effect of Kronch Pemmican sets in after about half an hour and maximum effect is reached after about an hour and a half. Because of this, it may be advantageous to split the daily ration into several small portions to keep the dogs performance constant throughout the day.
After the period of intense physical activity, the dogs are fed Kronch Active and Kronch Basic, which contains plenty of proteins and fats (oil) obtained from fresh salmon.

Highly active and competitive dogs are given 100 - 200 grams of Kronch Pemmikan a day, depending on the dogs weight and its level of activity. Show dogs, hunting dogs, guard dogs, sled dogs, and other types of dogs are fed in the same way.

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