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  • Sanimed Sanimed Skin Sensitive Dog 12,5kg

Sanimed Skin Sensitive Dog 12,5kg

€92,40 €80,00 Incl. tax

Sanimed Atopy Sensitive helps your dog with skin and digestive problems by tackling the causes of skin allergies.

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Description

Sanimed Skin Sensitive has been manufactured to tend to the needs of dogs with a sensitive skin. This means it takes care of both nutritional causes of skin diseases and external sources of allergy. By using hydrolised protein, the gut can easily digest the protein. A difficult digestion of protein is one of the main sources of food and/or skin related allergies. Finally, fish oils have been added to strengthen the bacterial film of the skin to alleviate any skin abnormalities.

Benefits

  • ✔ Can and should be used in combination with the wet food variant
  • ✔ Strengthens skin and coat to prevent inflammations and infections
  • ✔ Reduce symptoms of food and skin allergies

Ingredients

rice, hydrolysed fish, potato protein, animal fat (poultry), fish oil (salmon oil), dried beet pulp, minerals, soya protein isolate, hydrolysed chicken liver, borage oil, linseed oil

Analytical components

as dry matter (in 100g)

Dry feed crude protein (%) 22.5 crude fat (%) 15 crude fibre (%) 3.6 crude ash (%) 5.6 moisture (%) 8 calcium (%) 0.8 phosphorus (%) 0.6 potassium (%) 0.6 sodium (%) 0.16 magnesium (%) 0.08 linoleic acid (%) 1.8 a-linolenic acid (%) 0.4 arachidonic acid (%) 0.05 Additives vitamin A (IE/kg) 10125 vitamin D3 (IE/kg) 1012.5 vitamin E (dl-alfa-tocoferyl acetaat (mg) 600 iron II sulphate monohydrate (mg) 51 manganese (manganese ll oxide) (mg/kg) 19 copper (copper ll sulphate pentahydrate) (mg/kg) 9 zinc sulphate monohydrate (mg/kg) 90

Daily dose Sanimed Atopy Sensitive


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