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Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Dog Renal 12kg
Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Dog Renal 12kg
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DetailLow in protein and phosphorus, this therapeutic complete dry food is suitable for adult dogs with chronic renal insufficiency. It can help to reduce calcium oxalate and uric acid stone formation.Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Dog Renal at a glance:
- Dietetic complete dry food tailored to your dog's specific nutritional needs
- Scientifically-based nutrition which supports veterinary therapy
- Top-quality raw ingredients ensure it is well-accepted, and very digestible
- Made in Germany
How can Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Renal dry food help your dog?
This premium dietetic dry food has been specifically developed for dogs with renal problems and is optimally adapted to suit their nutritional needs. It has a low protein content and is made using only top-quality protein which produces fewer toxins and waste products such as urea. It is also low in phosphorus which helps to reduce the work the kidneys must do. Dogs with renal problems are often unable to eliminate excess phosphorus and this can overload the kidneys. This tasty food is also low in calcium, vitamin D and purine, which helps to reduce formation of calcium oxalate and uric acid kidney stones. A balanced ratio of minerals helps to counteract over-acidic urine. Dogs with kidney disease often suffer from loss of appetite. Concept for Life Veterinary Diet – Renal is well accepted.
Concept for Life Veterinary Diet – tailored therapeutic nutrition for your dog.
Contraindications:
Not suitable for pregnant or lactating dogs, puppies, dogs with hepatic insufficiency associated with impaired bile secretion.
Our quality guarantee:- Dietetic complete food tailored to meet your cat's specific nutritional needs
- Scientifically based nutritional concept that supports veterinary treatment
- Very well accepted, made with high-quality raw materials
- Made in Germany
- 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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