What Makes Our Wet Food VET Low in Purine So Unique

Uric acid stones are making life difficult for your four-legged friend and he needs support to reduce the formation of uric acid stones? And the vet also told you it's important that your furry friend from now on fed with low purine and you're wondering: "What's the best way to go about this?" Then our wet food VET Low Purine is exactly the right choice for your furry friend.

The special, particularly low-purine recipeIt makes it easy for you to reduce your pet's Purina intake to a minimum amount and thus making feeding easier for you.

Highly digestible and consciously selected, particularly low-purine protein sources blankets the protein requirement to your furry friend and at the same time ensure good digestibility of the food. Healthy black cumin oil can the immune system support your furry friend. With our special food, you can enjoy everyday life together without any worries.

For a long life together

With Pets Deli VET

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A Vet food that is tailored for the needs of sick fur noses, healthy and tasty too? Absolutely! With our Pets Deli VET Line we want to please you and your dog for various challenges support - and we also want you not to miss the sound of your favorite's delightful smacking. Because the Pets Deli VET products are meant to accompany you during difficult times of illness and are simultaneously really tasty!

So that we can stand by your side throughout your treatment journey, we have various diet complete feeds developed. These are special feeds for special Nutritional requirements such as e.g. in case of illness. Special food for special cases (and coats!).

However, there are strict guidelines and requirements here regarding what the Composition and Properties As for this feed, our claim goes even further: Has your four-legged friend previously rejected other dietetic complete feeds? Our VET line aims to set standards in terms of Flavor, High Quality, and Uniqueness of Ingredients are in no way inferior to our classic feed. (Spoiler: We succeeded!)

Dietary complete feed for adult dogs to reduce theUrate stone formation.

Composition

38.2% Broth, 26.0% Chicken (consisting of muscle stomach, fat, meat), 10.0% Potatoes, 10.0% Cottage Cheese, 6.0% Carrot, 4.0% Zucchini, 2.5% Potato Flakes, 1.0% Whole Egg, 1.0% Minerals, 0.5% Sunflower Oil, 0.5% Black Cumin Oil, 0.2% Rosehip Powder, 0.1% Chervil Protein sources: Chicken, Cottage Cheese, Whole Egg

Analytical Constituents

Moisture

74.5%

Crude Protein

6.0%

Crude Fat

7.2%

Crude Ash

2.3%

Crude Fiber

0.8%

The raw materials used are subject to natural nutrient fluctuations.

Nutritional Additives

Vitamin A 3,000 IU, Vitamin D3 200 IU, Vitamin E (all-rac-alpha-Tocopherol acetate) 20 IU, Vitamin B1 10.0 mg, Vitamin B2 6.0 mg, Vitamin B6 2.0 mg, Vitamin B12 75.0 mcg, Niacinamide 15.0 mg, Calcium-D-Pantothenate 9.0 mg, Folic acid 0.35 mg, Biotin 300 mcg, Choline chloride 1,200 mg, Zinc as Zinc sulfate, Monohydrate 25.0 mg, Manganese as Manganese(II) sulfate, Monohydrate 1.4 mg, Iodine as Calcium iodate, anhydrous 0.75 mg, Copper as Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate 2.0 mg

Limited protein content and selected protein sources.

Daily feeding recommendation

Body weight

Feeding amount

2 - 5kg

150-290g

5 - 10kg

290-490g

10 - 20kg

480-820g

20 - 30kg

820-1110g

30 - 40kg

1100-1370g

110 kcal/100 g. The indicated body weight corresponds to your Doggo's ideal weight.

The indicated feeding amounts are guidelines. The actual need depends on the age, breed, and activity of your pet. Please always provide sufficient drinking water.

Change of Diet

  • Gradually accustom to the new food

  • For a smooth transition, we recommend a period of 6-10 days, possibly over a longer period if the animal is sensitive and/or difficult to switch to a new feed.

  • At the start of the transition, mix a very small portion (max 1/4) of the new food into the usual food and increase the amount in small steps every day, until eventually completely switched to the new food.

  • A slow/proper transition to new food is important so that the pet's digestive enzymes and gut flora can gradually adapt to the new diet and prevent digestive problems (soft stool, diarrhea) from occurring.

  • A slow/proper transition of food should always be carried out, even when switching within a product category (wet food, dry food, fresh menus).

Feeding & Storage

  • It tastes best at room temperature, especially for dogs prone to a sensitive stomach.

  • Please store in a cool and dry place.

  • Store in the refrigerator after opening and consume promptly.

Recommended feeding duration

  • Up to 6 months, in case of irreversible disturbance of uric acid metabolism (often in Dalmatians) for life.

  • It is recommended to seek veterinary advice before use or extending the feeding duration.