Calibra VD Dog Hypoallergenic Skin&Coat Supp.12kg NEW
Intended use:
Reduction of ingredient and nutrient intolerances
Support of skin function in the case of dermatosis and excessive loss of hair
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Calibra Veterinary Diets address the most significant health problems in dogs and cats. These include gastrointestinal issues, joint problems, diseases of the liver, urinary tract, and kidneys, or diagnoses such as diabetes mellitus or hypertension. The line includes dry food, and where appropriate, we also offer an alternative in the form of a canned diet. We have consulted on all recipes and testing methods with leading European experts in nutrition and clinical diets. This emphasis on respecting the latest independent studies and use of the best quality ingredients are what make Calibra veterinary diets so effective.
Intended use:
Reduction of ingredient and nutrient intolerances
Support of skin function in the case of dermatosis and excessive loss of hair
Intended use: Support of the metabolism of joints in the case of osteoarthritis
Intended use: support of the metabolism of joints in the case of osteoarthritis, reduction of excessive body weight,support of lipid metabolism in the case of hyperlipidaemia.
Intended use:
Reduction of Intestinal Absorptive Disorders
Compensation for Maldigestion
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Intended use: support of liver function in the case of chronic liver insufficiency
Intended use: support of renal function in case of chronic renal insufficiency
Intended use: reduction of oxalate stones formation, reduction of cystine stones formation, reduction of urate stones formation.
Intended use: support of renal function in case of chronic or temporary renal insufficiency, support of heart function in case of chronic cardiac insufficiency.
Intended use: dissolution of struvite stones, reduction of struvite stone recurrence.
Recommended use for: reduction of clinical symptoms (dermatological and gastrointestinal) of food sensitivities, elimination diet, nutritional management following an elimination diet