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Specific Healthy Treats CT-H(M)
The Specific Healthy Treats CT-H(M) are ideal rewards for your dog. The treats are have a low fat content and contains many fibres, which will leave your dog full and satisfied. There are also very suitable for dogs with diabetes.
Properties
- Tasty treats for all dog breeds
- Suitable for dogs with diabetes
- Contains a high fibre and low fat content
- Reduces the change of obesity if the recommend dose is followed
- Added green tea extract contributes to a fresh breath
- Contributes to the reduction of dental plaque
Use
The Healthy Treats are given as an extra reward. Use up to 10% of the daily diet in grams as a reward. The amount of treats you give is subtracted from the amount of food you normally give.
Example: A dog normally gets 300 grams of food per day. 10% of 300 grams is 30 grams. This is the maximum amount of rewards the dog is allowed. Ultimately, you feed the dog only 270 grams of its own food to prevent obesity.Contents
Specific Healthy Treats Mini: 300 grams
Specific Healthy Treats: 300 gramsComposition
Wheat, fish meal, maize protein, beet pulp, minerals (including 2% sodium hexametaphosphate), hydrolyzed animal protein, cellulose powder, egg powder, vitamins and trace elements, fish oil, green tea extract, pomegranate extract, cranberry extract, parsley powder, eucalyptus oil, methionine, threonine, rosemary extract. Natural antioxidants (tocopherols and vitamin C). Contains no added artificial colours and flavours.
Analytical constituents
Per 100 g: metabolisable energy 1292 kJ, metabolisable energy 309 kcal, crude protein 22 g, crude fat 3.5 g, carbohydrates 52.8 g, crude fibre 4.2 g, calcium 1.23 g, phosphorus 1 .23 g, sodium 0.87 g, starch 42 g, total sugar 1.8 g, omega-3 fatty acids 0.41 g, ratio n-3;n-6 1:2, water 8.5 g.
Specific Healthy Treats reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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