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Terra Canis Alimentum Veterinarium Low Mineral Diet 6 x 400 g Chicken
Terra Canis Alimentum Veterinarium Low Mineral Diet 6 x 400 g Chicken
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DetailWet dog food to dissolve struvite stones & reduce the formation of new ones, 100% human-grade consumption quality, grain & gluten free, uric acidifying & diluting, adapted mineral contentGeneral infections, poor diet or even insufficient water intake can be the cause of urinary stone formation. Terra Canis Alimentum Veterinarium Low Mineral Diet 6 x 400 g was developed to support the dissolution of struvite stones and is the first complete diet food for dogs prepared with 100% human-grade consumption quality ingredients.
The dietary wet food has urinary acidifying properties that contribute to a urinary environment that is unfavorable for the formation of new struvite stones. Terra Canis Alimentum Veterinarium Low Mineral Diet 6 x 400 g also contains low levels of magnesium, as this mineral is a component of urinary stones.
Terra Canis Alimentum Veterinarium Low Mineral Diet 6 x 400 g at a glance:- Complete food diet for fully grown dogs to dissolve struvite stones & reduce struvite stone recurrence
- Urinary acidifying: contributes to an acidic urine pH value, unfavorable urinary environment for struvite stones
- Low magnesium content: adapted concentration of minerals
- Stimulates drinking: lightly increased salt content, can contribute to increased water absorption & increased urine volume
- Grain & gluten free: also suitable for sensitive dogs, potatoes & squash as digestible carbohydrate sources
- 100% human-grade consumption quality : best muscle meat & offal, rich in highly digestible protein & valuable amino acids
- Fruit & vegetables: with lingonberries, sage & artichoke leaves rich in vital substances
- Calcium: from oyster shells, needed to maintain normal bones
- Premium quality: certified master butcher quality from local production in Bavaria
- Developed with vets
- Varied : available in different varieties
General information- It is recommended to seek the advice of a vet before use or before extending the feeding period.
- While feeding a dietetic food, you should visit your veterinarian regularly for check-ups.
- If your pet's health deteriorates, you must seek veterinary advice immediately.
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