TROVET ASD Urinary Struvite 3kg dog

€25.21
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Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
TROVET
Product code:
8716811000260

Specification

Breed size:Every size (2 - 80kg)
Calcium:0.9%
Crude ash:6.5%
Crude fibres:1.7%
Dog breed:Any breed
Fat content:18.5%
Gluten free:No
Health effects:Renal health
Niacin (vitamin b3) content:28 mg/kg
Pet food flavor:Chicken
Pet life stage:Mature
Pet specific needs:Maintaining urine PH at the right level, preventing the formation of kidney stones
Phosphorus:0.5%
Preservative free:No data available
Protein:23.5%
Sugar free:N
Vitamin c content:200 mg/kg
Vitamin e content:150 mg/kg
Weight:3 kg

Urinary Struvite ASD

Trovet ASD feed is characterized by a reduced level of minerals affecting the formation of urinary stones-struvites.
The level of magnesium, phosphorus and calcium was reduced.
Increased fat content allows you to maintain a healthy body weight.
High-quality proteins increase the palatability of the feed.
Trovet ASD feed causes a decrease in the pH of urine, which leads to the prevention and dissolution of stones in the urinary tract and inhibits the development of pathogenic bacterial flora.

Composition:

Wheat, lard, poultry meal , corn, rice, poultry liver (hydrolysate), ammonium chloride, calcium chloride, yeast, sodium chloride, inulin, minerals and vitamins

Analysis:

Humidity 8.00 %
Protein 23.50 %
Fat 18.50 %
Omega 6 Quadruple : 3 6.74 : 1
Carbohydrates 40.0 %
Ash 6.50 %
Fibre 1.70 %

The period of administration of TROVET ASD Urinary Struvite should be from 6 to 8 weeks from the moment of occurrence of problems associated with urolithiasis - this will prevent recurrence of the disease and lead to a full recovery of the lower urinary tract.

After this period, Trovet ASD food can be used for the rest of your life as a full-fledged, daily food for your dog.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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