Prescribed diet for adult and senior dogs with chronic kidney disease.
2 and 10 kg bags.
The moderate supply of proteins -but of high biological value- is essential for dogs with kidney and liver diseases. It helps by reducing the risk of secondary hyperparathyroidism with nephrocalcinosis. Detoxicant. Antioxidant. It improves the renal hemodynamics. Celery cooperates in the elimination of toxins and decreases the risk of kidney stone formation.
Diet for adult and senior dogs indicated for:
Treatment of renal diseases due to anatomical or functional lesions:
Glomerulonephritis. Hypercalcemia.
Chronicobstructions.
Nephrolithiasis.
Neoplasms.
Idiopathic diseases.
Congenital glomerulopathiesCongenital amyloidosis.
It favors the cardiac function maintaining the muscle mass.
Hepatic encephalopathy.
Moisture (max) 10%
Crude protein (min) 16%
Fats (min) 14%
Fibers (max) 3%
Mineral matter (max) 7%
Calcium (min) 0.45% / (max) 0.6%
Phosphorus (min) 0.15% / (max) 0.25%
Sodium (max) 0.27%
Omega 3/Omega 6 ratio 1-4
Energetic value (kcal M.E. / kg as is) 3600
Administer according to professional criterion. A tea cup contains approximately 80 g of food. Always leave fresh water available for your dog.
Small breeds 1-10 kg: Food grams/Day: 30-165.
Medium breeds 11-25 kg: Food grams/Day: 175-325 g/day.
Large breeds 26 kg or more: Food grams/Day: 340 g/day or more.
Do not administer to animals with hypersensitivity to any of its components.
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