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Trovet hypoallergenic treat (horse) mini dog - 125g

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Do you want to reward your dog, when he requires dietary food? In most cases this is possible. Hypoallergenic treat (horse) mini consist of dried, 100% animal products, without additives. They are ideal for dogs with a (possible) food allergy, next to an elimination or hypoallergenic diet, based on the same protein source

Indications

  • Food allergy
  • Food intolerance

Contra-indications

  • Hypersensitivity to horse protein
  • Puppies
  • Geriatric dogs
  • (Chronic) renal insufficiency
  • Urate and cystine urolithiasis
  • Hepatitis
  • Hepatic encephalopathy

Product features

  • Hypoallergenic treat based on one animal protein source (horse).
  • Prevents immunological reactions (food allergy) or non-immunological reactions (food intolerance) in the form of skin problems and/or digestive problems and/or digestive problems (diarrhoea, vomiting). |

Application advice

It is recommended that a veterinarian’s opinion is sought before use. The recommended duration of use for Hypoallergenic Treat (Horse) is initially 3-8 weeks. When the hypersensitivity symptoms disappear, Hypoallergenic Treat (Horse) can be applied for life. When giving multiple treats, it is recommended to deduct these from the daily amount of food.

Additional Info / FAQ

Feeding Advice

Body weight (kg) 5 10 20 30 40 50 60
Max. treats 3
5
8
11
13
15
18

1 treat = ca. .3 grams

How much treats should I give my dog per day?

Dog treats should only be used as rewards for good behavior and make up no more than 10% of your dog's daily calories. So, for example, if you have a small dog that needs 400 calories a day, and the treats you give them are 20 calories each, then they can have two of them per day.