Dietary dry food for dogs with digestive problems and food intolerances, with highly digestible ingredients such as fish and rice, rich in fibre and electrolytes, with high-quality proteins. ...further information
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Dietary dry food for dogs with digestive problems and food intolerances, with highly digestible ingredients such as fish and rice, rich in fibre and electrolytes, with high-quality proteins.
Digestive disorders in dogs can have many causes and can quickly lead to a downward spiral in terms of well-being. Forza 10 Active Line Intestinal Colon Phase 2 is specially designed to compensate for insufficient nutrient absorption due to digestive problems and to reduce intolerance reactions to food ingredients.
This Forza 10 Active Line Intestinal Colon Phase 2 dietary dry food is characterised by a highly digestible recipe with selected ingredients. It contains fish, amongst other things, which serves as a source of high-quality proteins. The fat content is low, but it contains all the more fibre, which can support the digestive process. The high electrolyte content of Forza 10 Active Line Intestinal Colon Phase 2 also helps to compensate for electrolyte losses caused by illness.
Forza 10 Active Line Intestinal Colon Phase 2 at a glance:
Complete dietetic food for dogs, to compensate for inadequate digestion and to reduce raw ingredients and nutrient intolerance symptoms
Highly digestible ingredients: important to compensate for digestive problems and associated poor nutrient absorption, low fat content
Selected protein sources: ocean fish as a source of proteins that are easy to digest
Top-quality protein: important for maintaining muscle mass
High fibre content: supports optimal digestion
Rich in electrolytes: helps to compensate for electrolyte losses due to illness
Enriched with beet pulp: to support intestinal activity and optimal nutrient absorption
Omega-3 and -6fatty acids: essential polyunsaturated fatty acids
Country of manufacture: Italy
Important Information:
Please consult your vet before feeding your pet with a veterinary diet. Your vet will be able to give further information and advice on possible treatment
When feeding your pet with a veterinary diet, you should take your pet to the vet for a check-up at least every 6 months
Should your pet's health worsen while using this product, please seek veterinary advice immediately
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Technological additives:
Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin (300 mg/kg), antioxidants, preservatives, tocopherol-containing extracts from vegetable oils (9.4 mg/kg).
Sensory additives:
Botanically defined natural products: Rosmarinus officinalis (4.85 mg/kg).
Analytical constituents
protein
26.0 %
fat
14.0 %
fibre
4.9 %
ash
7.0 %
calcium
1.2 %
phosphorus
1.0 %
moisture
9.0 %
potassium
0.9 %
sodium
0.5 %
Feeding guide
Feeding recommendation:
Forza 10 Active Line Intestinal Colon Phase 2 is a complete food for dogs.
Dog's weight
Serving in g/day
1 - 10 kg
30 - 155 g
11 - 20 kg
165 - 255 g
21 - 35 kg
270 - 390 g
35 - 50 kg
400 - 510 g
Recommended feeding period: During and after acute diarrhoea: 1 to 2 weeks Compensation of insufficient digestion: 3 to 12 weeks Reduction of signs of raw ingredients and nutrient intolerance: 3 to 8 weeks.
If the signs of intolerances disappear, the food can be used indefinitely. It is recommended to seek the opinion of a veterinarian before use or before extending the period of use. It is not necessary to introduce the food gradually to avoid episodes of diarrhoea, which occur in very few cases.
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