Calibra VD Dog can Renal 400g
Canned food Calibra Veterinary Diets Renal for dogs
- Breed: Small, Medium, Large
- age: Junior, Adult, Senior
- Preferred Protein: Chicken
Intended use: support of renal function in case of chronic renal insufficiency
Read more in the article VD Renal & Cardiac for dogs
Description
Contraindications: not suitable for pregnant and lactating bitches, puppies and by the liver insufficiency accompanied by abnormal biliary secretion
Chicken / rice based diet with reduced protein, phosphorus and sodium content.
Packaging: 400 g
Composition
Composition: chicken (50 %), rice (10 %), chicken liver (5 %), pea flour, lignocellulose, dried algae (0.5 %, Schizochytrium limacinum), Mojave yucca (0.5 %), potassium citrate (0.5 %), calcium carbonate, chitosan (0.012 %), mannan-oligosaccharides (0.004 %), fructo-oligosaccharides (0.004 %), β-glucans (0.003 %). Protein source: chicken.
Analytical constituents: crude protein 5.5 %, crude fat 8 %, crude ash 2 %, moisture 78 %, crude fiber 1 %, calcium 0.2 %, phosphorus 0.12 %, sodium 0.15 %, magnesium 0.1 %, potassium 0.15 %, omega 3-fatty acids 0.35 %, omega 6-fatty acids 1 %
Nutritional additives per 1 kg: vitamin A (3a672a) 3,000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 140 IU, vitamin E (3a700) 120 mg, zinc (3b606) 14 mg, iron (3b106) 6 mg, manganese (3b504) 7 mg, iodine (3b201) 0.4 mg, copper (3b406) 0.5 mg, selenium (3b810) 0.03 mg, taurine (3a370) 225 mg, L-arginine (3c3.6.1) 1,000 mg
Metabolizable energy: 1,140 kcal/kg
Suggested feeding quantity
|
Adult dog weight (kg): |
2,5 |
5 |
7,5 |
10 |
20 |
30 |
40 |
50 |
|
Daily consumption (g): |
140 |
280 |
350 |
460 |
760 |
1 050 |
1 300 |
1 480 |
Feeding instructions
Feeding instructions: Complete feed. It is recommended that advice from a veterinarian be sought before use and before extending the period of use.
Period of feeding should be: by chronic renal insufficiency initially up to 6 months, by temporary renal insufficiency from 2 to 4 weeks. Water should be available at all times. Recommended daily amounts are shown in the feeding table and should be adapted to the actual condition.