Description
Relief of the urinary tract
Significantly reducing the protein content (to 3 %) and limiting its sources to fish and potato protein provide a nutritional diet to minimize the formation of protein waste and thus relieve your dog’s urinary tract. The positive effect on the urinary tract is rounded off by the use of natural antioxidants from different fruits such as gently dried cranberries (0.2 %) and blueberries (0.1 %).
Reduced urinary pH
The significantly reduced mineral content has a direct effect on your dog’s mineral excretions, which, in combination with other nutritional factors, helps stabilize the acidity (pH value) of your dog’s urine within a slightly acidic range. An acidic environment in the urine can chemically reduce the formation of metabolic waste products. * Even with the utmost care in the manufacture and packaging of our products, traces of other animal protein sources or (gluten-containing) cereals cannot be completely excluded.
Composition
Sorghum, potato (dried), poultry fat, fish meal 5 % (trout meal, salmon meal, sardine meal), potato protein (dried), dried beet pulp (sugar removed), hydrolyzed protein (vegetarian), linseed, tomato paste (dried), yeast (dried), chicory powder, peas, celery (dried), calcium carbonate, fish oil, carrots (dried), apples (dried), cranberry (dried), sodium chloride, blueberry (dried), a meal of sea algae, mussel meat meal, blooms of marigold (dried), yucca (dried).
Miscellaneous
Meat content/proportion of animal-based protein: 5.60 %
The proportion of animal-based protein to total protein: 32.90 %
Our feeding recommendation | |
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Optimal weight of your dog |
Gram per day |
2.5 – 5.0 kg | 55 – 95 g |
7.5 – 10.0 kg | 125 – 155 g |
12.5 – 15 kg | 185 – 215 g |
17.5 – 20.0 kg | 240 – 265 g |
22.5 – 25.0 kg | 290 – 310 g |
30.0 – 35.0 kg | 360 – 400 g |
40.0 – 45.0 kg | 445 – 485 g |
50.0 – 60.0 kg | 525 – 600 g |
70.0 – 80.0 kg | 675 – 745 g |
90.0 – 100.0 kg | 815 – 885 g |
These values are intended as a guideline. Individual needs depend on factors such as age, breed, level of activity, and the conditions under which your pet is kept. If your pet’s activity level is increased, please increase the amount of feed accordingly.
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