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Product Description
TROVET Multi Purpose Treats MHT (Hydrolysed Protein) for Dogs
Rice is an easily digestible carbohydrate source. Hydrolysis reduces the molecular weight of protein, reducing the risk of allergic reactions. High-quality proteins meet nutritional requirements and support effective function of the body. The benefits of TROVET Multi Purpose Treats MHT (Hydrolysed Protein) for Dogs are as follows:
- Hypoallergenic diet based on a single protein and a single carbohydrate source (hydrolysed fish and rice).
- Prevents immunological reactions (food allergies), or non-immunological reactions (food intolerance) which can present as skin disorders and/or gastrointestinal symptoms (diarrhoea and vomiting).
Recommended for:
- Food allergies
- Food intolerance
- Renal failure and insufficiency
Instructions for use:
Multi Purpose Treats (Hydrolysed Protein) can be used for an unlimited period of time. When giving multiple treats, this amount should be subtracted from the daily food intake.
Recommended nutrition per day:
5 kg: 3 treats
10 kg: 5 treats
20 kg: 8 treats
30 kg: 10 treats
40 kg: 13 treats
50 kg: 15 treats
60 kg: 17 treatsIt may be necessary to reduce the amount of regular food when giving a high number of snacks.
Combination
The treats can be combined with the following TROVET diets: Regulator, Hypoallergenic (Rabbit), Hypoallergenic (Lamb), Hypoallergenic (Venison), Intestinal, Dental or Dental Mini, Mobility & Geriatrics, Renal & Oxalate (not recommended for the prevention of oxalate stones) and Adult.
Measurements
8 x 28 x 28 mm
Ingredients
Rice, fish meal (hydrolysate), sodium chloride, sugar, collagen (hydrolysate), cellulose, poultry fat.
Analytical components
Protein 9.0%, fat 3.5%, inorganic matter 4.5%, crude fibre 1.0%, moisture 8.0%, other carbohydrates 74.0%, calcium (Ca) 0.30%, phosphorus (P) 0.10%, sodium (Na) 0.50%, potassium (K) 0.10%
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