Prescribed diet for puppies, adult and senior dogs with arterial hypertension or any kind of heart disease.
2 and 10 kg bags.
It reduces the risk of arterial hypertension and fluid retention thanks to its low sodium levels.
It strengthens the cardiac muscle.
It favors renal circulation.
Antioxidant. Green tea herbs contain polyphenols that help to improve the elasticity of the blood vessel walls, blood fluidity and fat metabolism. Theanine reduces the risk of thrombi and has anxiolytic properties.
Diet for dogs of all ages with arterial hypertension or any kind of heart disease: Dilated cardiomyopathies. Mitral valve regurgitation. Endocarditis. Arrhythmias. Congenital heart diseases: persistent ductus arteriosus. Pulmonary stenosis. Subaortic stenosis, mitral valve dysplasia, interventricular communication, Fallot's tetralogy. Arterial hypertension secondary to: Hypothyroidism (arteriosclerosis and blood vessel stiffness), hyperthyroidism, Cushing, among others.
Moisture (max) 10%
Crude protein (min) 24%
Fats (min) 12%Fibers (max) 5%
Mineral matter (max) 7%
Calcium (min) 0.6% / (max) 1%
Phosphorus (min) 0.4% / (max) 0.65
Sodium (max) 0.08%
L-carnitine 0.05%
Taurine 0.2%Omega 3/Omega 6 ratio 1-4
Energetic value (kcal E.M. / kg as is) 3200
Administer according to professional criterion. A tea cup contains approximately 80 g of food. Always leave fresh water available for your dog.
The following quantities are suggested:
Puppies:Small breeds: 0.5-5 kg. Food grams/Day: 26 -146. Medium breeds: 6-15 kg: Food grams/Day: 170-330. Large breeds: 16 kg or more: Food grams/Day: 350 or more.
Adults: Small breeds: 1-10 kg: Food grams/Day: 35-190. Medium breeds: 11-25 kg: Food grams/Day: 200-370. Large breeds: 26 kg or more: Food grams/Day: 380 or more.
Do not administer to animals with hypersensitivity to any of its components.
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