Advance Veterinary diets Wet Dog Gastroenteric Medium Maxi is a complete and balanced wet dietetic food, CLINICALLY PROVEN, for puppies over 14 weeks old and adult dogs of medium and maxi size (+10 kg).
It is made with highly digestible ingredients, a reduced fiber content and a higher sodium and potassium content, to help reduce certain gastrointestinal disorders and cases of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
Highly digestible formula to facilitate the absorption of essential nutrients.
Clinically proven: helps improve stool consistency.
Suitable for:
- Enteritis;
- Gastritis;
- Diarrhea;
- Pancreatitis;
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency;
- Hyperlipidemia;
- Inflammatory bowel disease (not related to food allergy);
- Poor digestion/malabsorption;
- Intestinal lymphangiectasia.
Contraindicated for:
- Pregnant/lactating bitches.
Combining wet food with dry food, known as "mixed feeding," can have numerous benefits for your dog, such as contributing to hydration and urinary health, increasing appetite, and promoting a feeling of fullness.
Wet veterinary diet, in pâté, for medium and maxi dogs with gastric problems, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and intestinal diseases, whose main objective is the protection and balance of the intestinal flora.
Wet veterinary diet, in pâté, for medium and maxi dogs with gastric problems, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and intestinal diseases, whose main objective is the protection and balance of the intestinal flora.
Advance Veterinary diets Wet Dog Gastroenteric Medium Maxi is a complete and balanced wet dietetic food, CLINICALLY PROVEN, for puppies over 14 weeks old and adult dogs of medium and maxi size (+10 kg).
It is made with highly digestible ingredients, a reduced fiber content and a higher sodium and potassium content, to help reduce certain gastrointestinal disorders and cases of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
Highly digestible formula to facilitate the absorption of essential nutrients.
Clinically proven: helps improve stool consistency.
Suitable for:
- Enteritis;
- Gastritis;
- Diarrhea;
- Pancreatitis;
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency;
- Hyperlipidemia;
- Inflammatory bowel disease (not related to food allergy);
- Poor digestion/malabsorption;
- Intestinal lymphangiectasia.
Contraindicated for:
- Pregnant/lactating bitches.
Combining wet food with dry food, known as "mixed feeding," can have numerous benefits for your dog, such as contributing to hydration and urinary health, increasing appetite, and promoting a feeling of fullness.