Eukanuba Veterinary Diets Intestinal dry dog food is intended to reduce acute disturbances in intestinal absorption and as a compensation for poor digestion, including chronic pancreatic insufficiency. Intestinal is also intended for the regulation of lipid (fat) metabolism in cases of hyperlipidemia (high blood fat). ). The recipe includes MOS (mannanoligosaccharides) which binds to potentially pathogenic bacteria and prevents them from attaching to the intestinal wall, then safely excretes them with the feces. In addition, the food contains beet fiber.
This moderately fermentable fiber produces butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) that acts as a preferred energy source for enterocytes. It promotes gut health and helps achieve optimal stool consistency. The overall low fat levels reduce the burden on the pancreas, thus supporting digestion that can be challenged by gastrointestinal issues.
Furthermore, it helps to minimize steatorrhea. The correct ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids will nutritionally help to reduce inflammation at the cellular level. It is recommended to seek veterinary advice before use or before extending the period of use, to determine the dog's needs.
Key features
- MOS (mannanoligosaccharides) – binds potentially pathogenic bacteria and prevents them from attaching to the intestinal wall so that they instead end up in the stool.
- Beet fiber is a moderately fermentable fiber that produces butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) that is a good source of energy for enterocytes and has a positive effect on intestinal health. Contributes to the restoration of optimal nutrient absorption and stool consistency.
- Low fat content – reduces the strain on the pancreas and contributes to digestion, which can be impaired by intestinal problems. Helps reduce the occurrence of steatorrhea.
- A proper balance of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids contributes to the nutritional treatment of inflammation at the cellular level
Ingredients
White rice, dried chicken and turkey, corn, dried egg, dried beet pulp (3.3%), pork fat, chicken gravy, minerals (includes sodium hexametaphosphate 0.38%), fructooligosaccharides (1%), dried brewer's yeast, linseed, fish oil, mannan-oligosaccharides (0.19%).
Analytical constituents
- Protein: 23%
- Crude oil and crude fat: 10%
- Omega-6 fatty acids: 1.75%
- Omega-3 fatty acids: 0.23%
- Crude ash: 7.5%
- Crude fiber: 1.4%
- Calcium: 1.4%
- Phosphorus: 1%
- Potassium: 0.9%
- Sodium: 0.6%
Eukanuba Veterinary Diets Intestinal dry dog food is intended to reduce acute disturbances in intestinal absorption and as a compensation for poor digestion, including chronic pancreatic insufficiency. Intestinal is also intended for the regulation of lipid (fat) metabolism in cases of hyperlipidemia (high blood fat). ). The recipe includes MOS (mannanoligosaccharides) which binds to potentially pathogenic bacteria and prevents them from attaching to the intestinal wall, then safely excretes them with the feces. In addition, the food contains beet fiber.
This moderately fermentable fiber produces butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) that acts as a preferred energy source for enterocytes. It promotes gut health and helps achieve optimal stool consistency. The overall low fat levels reduce the burden on the pancreas, thus supporting digestion that can be challenged by gastrointestinal issues.
Furthermore, it helps to minimize steatorrhea. The correct ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids will nutritionally help to reduce inflammation at the cellular level. It is recommended to seek veterinary advice before use or before extending the period of use, to determine the dog's needs.
Key features
- MOS (mannanoligosaccharides) – binds potentially pathogenic bacteria and prevents them from attaching to the intestinal wall so that they instead end up in the stool.
- Beet fiber is a moderately fermentable fiber that produces butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) that is a good source of energy for enterocytes and has a positive effect on intestinal health. Contributes to the restoration of optimal nutrient absorption and stool consistency.
- Low fat content – reduces the strain on the pancreas and contributes to digestion, which can be impaired by intestinal problems. Helps reduce the occurrence of steatorrhea.
- A proper balance of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids contributes to the nutritional treatment of inflammation at the cellular level
Ingredients
White rice, dried chicken and turkey, corn, dried egg, dried beet pulp (3.3%), pork fat, chicken gravy, minerals (includes sodium hexametaphosphate 0.38%), fructooligosaccharides (1%), dried brewer's yeast, linseed, fish oil, mannan-oligosaccharides (0.19%).
Analytical constituents
- Protein: 23%
- Crude oil and crude fat: 10%
- Omega-6 fatty acids: 1.75%
- Omega-3 fatty acids: 0.23%
- Crude ash: 7.5%
- Crude fiber: 1.4%
- Calcium: 1.4%
- Phosphorus: 1%
- Potassium: 0.9%
- Sodium: 0.6%