Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Gastrointestinal 6 x 400g
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DetailDietetic wet food for adult dogs with insufficient digestion, acute resorption disorders, or during and after acute diarrhoea. This food has an increased electrolyte content and is low in fat.Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Gastrointestinal at a glance:
- Dietetic complete wet food tailored to your adult dog's specific nutritional needs
- Scientifically-based nutrition which supports veterinary therapy
- Grain-free recipes
- No wheat, corn or soya
- Top-quality raw meat ingredients ensure it is well-accepted, and very digestible
- Made in Germany
How can Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Gastrointestinal support your dog?
Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Gastro Intestinal is a specially developed high-premium dietary complete food for adult dogs, which is optimally adapted to the nutritional needs of dogs with inadequate digestion and impaired pancreatic function. Palatable ingredients include turkey meat and offal, pumpkin and salmon oil, all of which are easy to digest so that your dog's digestive system is not overloaded. Feed this food in small portions for optimal compatibility. The increased ratio of selected minerals helps to quickly compensate for any loss of electrolytes. This supports your dog's well-being. The high liquid content in this wet food boosts your dog's fluid intake, helping to prevent dehydration. It is suitable if your dog is suffering from acute or chronic diarrhoea. Concept for life Veterinary Diet Gastrointestinal also contains mannan-oligosaccharides and salmon oil which is rich in omega 3 fatty acids. This helps to build up the disturbed gut flora and has an anti-inflammatory effect. This tasty dog food is low in fat which is important if your pet is suffering from exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
Concept for Life Veterinary Diet – tailored therapeutic nutrition for your dog.
General information:- Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period.
- When feeding your dog with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups.
- If your dog's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately.
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