Dr.Clauder’s Special Diet Intestinal

£4.30 available on subscription

COMPOSITION:
Chicken, liver, rice, corn, eggs, cottage cheese, sunfloweroil, yeast, minerals.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:
Crude protein 7%, crude fat 3.9%, crude fibre 0.7%, crude ash 1.4%, moisture 78%, calcium 0.22%, phosphorus 0.16%, sodium 0.14%.

ADDITIVES/KG:
Vitamins A (E672) 2,000IU, D3 (E671) 200IU, E 25mg, zinc (E6, as zinc sulphate) 15mg, manganese (E5, as manganese sulphate) 3mg, iodine (E2, as iodate) 0.75mg.

FEEDING RECOMMENDATION/APPLICATION NOTES:
Approx. 1 tin of 400g per 10kg bodyweight. From 40kg bodyweight about 250-300g feed per 10kg bodyweight. It is best to feed 2-3 times per day, so the stomach of the dog is engaged and will not get overburdened. Treats should not be given additionally.

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Description

Special Diet easily digestible. Dogs that have been weakened by disease or surgical procedures require a particularly well-tolerated food that does not burden the stomach and intestines. Diets designed on chicken and rice have proven to be particularly useful in these cases. With Dr.Clauder‘s Selected Meat Special Diet “Intestinal” the dogs receives a gentle full diet of easily digestible raw materials and low-fat content. Weakened dogs and dogs with gastric and intestinal sensitivity can therefore be fed in a gentle way.

Additional information

Weight 0.4 kg

COMPOSITION:
Chicken, liver, rice, corn, eggs, cottage cheese, sunfloweroil, yeast, minerals.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:
Crude protein 7%, crude fat 3.9%, crude fibre 0.7%, crude ash 1.4%, moisture 78%, calcium 0.22%, phosphorus 0.16%, sodium 0.14%.

ADDITIVES/KG:
Vitamins A (E672) 2,000IU, D3 (E671) 200IU, E 25mg, zinc (E6, as zinc sulphate) 15mg, manganese (E5, as manganese sulphate) 3mg, iodine (E2, as iodate) 0.75mg.

FEEDING RECOMMENDATION/APPLICATION NOTES:
Approx. 1 tin of 400g per 10kg bodyweight. From 40kg bodyweight about 250-300g feed per 10kg bodyweight. It is best to feed 2-3 times per day, so the stomach of the dog is engaged and will not get overburdened. Treats should not be given additionally.