Hill's Prescription Diet Canine w/d Chicken
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Hill's PRESCRIPTION DIET w/d dog food with chicken
Hill's PRESCRIPTION DIET w/d dog food with chicken is a complete dietetic food for the management of glucose intolerance (diabetes mellitus) in adult dogs. This food contains low levels of mono- and disaccharides.
Clinically proven nutrition to help manage diabetes in dogs.
Hill's PRESCRIPTION DIET w/d is formulated to help control diabetes in dogs. With a low starch content and an optimal blend of soluble and insoluble fiber, w/d helps regulate blood sugar levels and maintain a healthy weight. This balanced nutritional blend helps your dog live the best life possible.
NB! Use only on recommendation from a veterinarian.
Key features
How it works
- Low level of starch and optimal mix of soluble and insoluble fibers
- High-quality proteins and effective levels of L-carnitine
- Proper level of fat and calories
- S+OXSHIELD: Formulated to provide a urinary tract environment that reduces the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate crystal development
How it helps
- Helps control blood sugar
- Supports the maintenance of healthy muscles
- Helps maintain healthy body weight
Composition
Cereals, derivatives of vegetable origin, meat and animal derivatives (chicken 9%), vegetable protein extracts, oils and fats, minerals.
Carbohydrate sources: Wheat, corn, barley, oats.
Analytical constituents
Proteins: 20.7%
Fat: 11.4%
Crude fiber: 12.5%
Crude ash: 5.0%
Starch: 28.0%
Total sugar content: 1.5%
Calcium: 0.86%
Sodium: 0.22%
Phosphorus: 0.60%
Potassium: 0.68%
Magnesium: 0.10%
Per kg: Vitamin A 8,569 IU, vitamin D3,706 IU, vitamin E 600 mg, vitamin C 100 mg, beta-carotene 1.5 mg, L-carnitine 361 mg.
Additives per kg
Nutritional additives: 3b103 (iron) 76.2 mg, 3b202 (iodine) 1.9 mg, 3b405 (copper) 7.5 mg, 3b502 (manganese) 7.9 mg, 3b603 (zinc) 134 mg, 3b801 (selenium) 0.2 mg, with natural antioxidants.
Metabolizable energy (calculated): 13.3 MJ/kg.

