Trovet Hypoallergenic Rabbit RRD
400g
Hypoallergenic dietetic wet food for dogs with food intolerances, single-animal protein and only one carbohydrate source, easily digestible rice, high biological value, important amino acids....further information
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Product description
Hypoallergenic dietetic wet food for dogs with food intolerances, single-animal protein and only one carbohydrate source, easily digestible rice, high biological value, important amino acids.
Certain types of meat are not tolerated so well by some dogs. Trovet Hypoallergenic Rabbit RRD is a dietetic dog food to help with food allergies and contains the rarer single-animal protein source rabbit.The selected carbohydrate source is easily-digestible rice. Pure rabbit provides high-quality proteins with a high biological value that provide essential amino acids. The Trovet Hypoallergenic Rabbit RRD has a low allergenic potential and is well tolerated by many dogs.
Trovet Hypoallergenic Rabbit RRD at a glance:
- Dietetic complete food for dogs to reduce source-ingredient- and nutrient intolerance symptoms
- Single-animal protein: rabbits as the only source of animal protein
- Selected carbohydrate source: easy to digest rice
- High-quality protein: with high biological value, rich in important amino acids
- Low allergen potential: rabbit is a less common source of protein
- 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
- By adding this product to your shopping basket you are confirming that you have read and understood the above information
Ingredients
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Ingredients:
Rabbit, rice, sunflower oil, minerals, fermented rice.
Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (2025 IU), vitamin D3 (136 IU), vitamin E (10mg), zinc (20mg), iodine (0.75mg), copper (1mg).
Rabbit, rice, sunflower oil, minerals, fermented rice.
Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (2025 IU), vitamin D3 (136 IU), vitamin E (10mg), zinc (20mg), iodine (0.75mg), copper (1mg).
Analytical constituents
protein | 8.0 % |
fat | 5.5 % |
fibre | 1.0 % |
ash | 2.8 % |
calcium | 0.46 % |
phosphorus | 0.28 % |
moisture | 76.0 % |
potassium | 0.21 % |
sodium | 0.22 % |
calories that can be burned | 983.0 kcal/kg |
Feeding guide
Feeding recommendation:
Trovet Hypoallergenic Rabbit RRD is a complete dietetic food for dogs.
Always ensure your pet has a bowl of clean, fresh drinking water available.
Recommended feeding duration: initially 3 - 8 weeks. If the signs of intolerance disappear, the feed can be used for a lifetime. The advice of a veterinarian should be sought before feeding or extending the feeding period.
Trovet Hypoallergenic Rabbit RRD is a complete dietetic food for dogs.
Dog's weight | Daily serving in g |
5kg | 340 - 420 g |
10kg | 570 - 695 g |
20kg | 920 - 1120 g |
30kg | 1285 - 1580 kg |
40kg | 1610 - 1955 kg |
50kg | 1905 - 2310 kg |
60kg | 2170 - 2660 kg |
Always ensure your pet has a bowl of clean, fresh drinking water available.
Recommended feeding duration: initially 3 - 8 weeks. If the signs of intolerance disappear, the feed can be used for a lifetime. The advice of a veterinarian should be sought before feeding or extending the feeding period.