Grain Free: Food that does not contain grains such as wheat, corn, barley, and rice, and emphasizes proteins from meat or fish for a more balanced diet.
for Sterilized Dogs: Food suitable for keeping the dog in good physical condition, even after sterilization, which often contributes to weight gain.
Diet (Light): Food with low protein & fat, suitable for adult dogs with lower calorie needs.
Premium: Food that contains purer and more carefully selected ingredients, usually with a higher content of animal proteins, vitamins, and minerals, without artificial additives or preservatives.
Gluten Free: Food for dogs with sensitivity or allergy to gluten, a protein found in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye.
High Activity: Food suitable for adult dogs with high energy requirements.
Low Grain: Food that contains a limited amount of selected grains considered more digestible. It is a balanced solution for supporting digestion and overall health.
For Pregnant & Nursing: Food suitable for pregnant and nursing dogs, where nutritional needs are increased to support both the mother's health and the puppies' development.
Hypoallergenic: Special food with limited and selected protein sources, such as lamb or fish, to prevent allergic reactions and intolerances in dogs.
for Gastrointestinal Disorders: Clinical food containing easily digestible ingredients, low fat content, and increased fiber to aid proper digestion and good intestinal function in dogs.
for Kidneys: Clinical food for dogs aimed at supporting kidney function in cases of chronic kidney failure.
for Skin & Coat: Special food with ingredients that improve the quality of the coat and skin. Contains Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, high-quality proteins, and fibers that contribute to the overall well-being of the pet.
for Urinary Health: Clinical food specifically designed for urinary health. Helps in the prevention and management of issues such as uroliths (urinary stones), urinary tract infections, and crystalluria.
for Joints: Clinical food specifically designed for dogs with mobility issues and joint sensitivities, containing nutrients that maintain cartilage health.
for Liver Diseases: Clinical food suitable for supporting liver function in dogs with problems. Contains low levels of fats, proteins, and copper.
for Heart Conditions: Clinical food specifically designed to support heart health, contributing to the prevention and management of heart conditions such as cardiomyopathy, syncope, and heart failure.
Regular Diet: Food for the daily dietary needs of dogs that is not intended for disease management.
for Diabetes: Clinical food with low fat and carbohydrates for better weight control in dogs and stabilization of blood glucose levels.