Arden Grange Vet Care Hypoallergenic 2kg
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Description
Description
VetCare Hypoallergenic - Hydrolysed Chicken with Sweet Potato
A Dietetic Complete Feed for Adult Dogs
A grain free recipe, approved by veterinarians, offering a tailored, natural solution to help to support skin function in the case of dermatosis and excessive loss of hair. Supports in the reduction of ingredient and nutrient intolerances.
Does your dog constantly scratch, especially around the ears? Lick or chew its paws? Or struggle with digestive issues like loose stools or diarrhoea? These signs could point to a food allergy or intolerance.
Food allergies happen when the immune system reacts to certain proteins. Intolerances, on the other hand, don’t involve the immune system, but can still cause very similar symptoms. Because it’s hard to tell the difference, it’s important to speak with your vet.
Once your vet has identified the cause, Arden Grange VetCare Hypoallergenic can offer gentle, targeted support through carefully balanced nutrition.
Our VetCare Hypoallergenic diet contains hydrolysed chicken protein, which is broken down into very small fragments to minimise potential triggers and reduce the risk of allergic reactions in dogs with food sensitivities.
VetCare Hypoallergenic Hydrolysed Chicken with Sweet Potato at a glance:
- Vet Approved
- Nutritious option for dogs with food intolerances and allergies
- Hydrolysed chicken protein is so small potential triggers are minimised
- Limited number of carbohydrate sources
- Grain-free recipe for nutritionally sensitive dogs
- Suitable as an elimination diet
- High content of essential fatty acids to inhibit inflammatory processes
- Grain-free recipe for nutritionally sensitive dogs
- Made with natural ingredients
Specifications
Specifications
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Size2kg
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Product TypeDry Food
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AnimalDog
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Life StageAdult
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