Pooch & Mutt was founded in 2008 and is a company based in England. All products have 100% natural and specific ingredients that respect the environment. It is certified by the animal protection association - PETA -, ensuring that none of its products are tested on animals.
Pooch & Mutt - Hepatic Veterinary Diet is a complete and balanced hypoallergenic food, grain-free, with veterinary prescription, for adult dogs with chronic liver failure .
Its bioactive functional ingredients and selected high-quality proteins with better digestibility help preserve liver function.
The recipe is low in copper and high in zinc to reduce copper retention in the liver and prevent its harmful effects.
Recommended for dogs with:
- Liver failure
- Portosystemic shunt
- Hepatic encephalopathy
- Convalescence after intoxication
- Reduced reappearance of oxalate stones
- Predisposition to liver copper retention in certain breeds such as Terriers or Labradors
Why eat a grain-free diet:
Most dogs have difficulty digesting a diet high in grains (including corn and wheat). Grain intolerance can manifest itself in several ways, including digestive discomfort, itching and redness of the skin and poor health.
Pooch & Mutt - Hepatic Veterinary Diet is a complete and balanced hypoallergenic food, grain-free, with veterinary prescription, for adult dogs with chronic liver failure .
Pooch & Mutt - Hepatic Veterinary Diet is a complete and balanced hypoallergenic food, grain-free, with veterinary prescription, for adult dogs with chronic liver failure .
Pooch & Mutt was founded in 2008 and is a company based in England. All products have 100% natural and specific ingredients that respect the environment. It is certified by the animal protection association - PETA -, ensuring that none of its products are tested on animals.
Pooch & Mutt - Hepatic Veterinary Diet is a complete and balanced hypoallergenic food, grain-free, with veterinary prescription, for adult dogs with chronic liver failure .
Its bioactive functional ingredients and selected high-quality proteins with better digestibility help preserve liver function.
The recipe is low in copper and high in zinc to reduce copper retention in the liver and prevent its harmful effects.
Recommended for dogs with:
- Liver failure
- Portosystemic shunt
- Hepatic encephalopathy
- Convalescence after intoxication
- Reduced reappearance of oxalate stones
- Predisposition to liver copper retention in certain breeds such as Terriers or Labradors
Why eat a grain-free diet:
Most dogs have difficulty digesting a diet high in grains (including corn and wheat). Grain intolerance can manifest itself in several ways, including digestive discomfort, itching and redness of the skin and poor health.