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TROVET Unique Protein UPH (Horse) Dog/Cat
If you suspect that your pet has a food sensitivity or intolerance, your pet will have to undergo an elimination diet. This diet minimises the adverse reactions and helps you figure out which ingredient is the cause of the problem. TROVET Unique Protein can be used to put together an elimination diet. You only have to add a source of carbohydrates, such as potato or white rice. To add the necessary vitamins and minerals you can use TROVET Balance.
Key features
- Contains only 1 protein source: horse
- Use as part of an elimination diet
- No disturbance in the diagnosis by other components (if the protein is used correctly)
- Can be supplemented with a carbohydrate source like potato or white rice
- Can be supplemented with a complex of vitamins and minerals, like TROVET Balance
Suitable for
- Pets with food sensitivities
- Pets with food intolerance
Not suitable for
- Hypersensitivity to proteins from horse
Usage
The recommended period of use is initially 4 weeks, when used with cooked white rice or potatoes. If the symptoms of the food sensitivity reduce during these 4 weeks, the Unique Protein Horse can be used as a lifelong complete food in combination with cooked rice or potatoes and TROVET Balance.
Growning animals, critically ill animals, animals in the final stage of pregnancy and lactating animals require the addition of vitamins and minerals from the initial use.
If it is clear that your pet is not hypersensitive to the chosen protein, you can also decide to use one of the TROVET hypoallergenic diet foods made with the same protein source.
Flavour
Horse
Contents
- 6 cans of 200 grams
- 6 cans of 400 grams
- 6 cans of 800 grams
Ingredients
Horse, sunflower oil, olive oil
Analytical constituents
Protein: 8.5%, fat: 5.0%, inorganic substance: 0.9%, crude fibres: 0.5%, moisture: 82.0%, calcium (Ca): 0.07%, phosphorus (P): 0.12%, sodium (Na): 0.13%, potassium (K): 0.15%
TROVET Unique Protein UPH (Horse) Dog/Cat reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Natalie Randall, Sunday 12 May 2024