PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function
PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function
PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function
PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function
PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function
PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function
PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function

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PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets - Canine NF Renal Function

PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets NF Renal Function is a complete dry dog food scientifically formulated to help nutritionally manage kidney failure. Only to be used under veterinary supervision.
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Composition

Maize, rice*, dried egg*, dried whey*, pork fat, sugar, digest*, dried beet pulp*, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, urine alkalising substance: calcium carbonate

*Protein source

Analytical Constituents

Moisture 7.5%, Protein 13%, Total sulphur amino acids 0.2%, Fat 14.5%, Omega-6 fatty acids 2.5%, Omega-3 fatty acids 0.4%, Carbohydrates 58.5%, Crude fibre 2%, Calcium 0.75%, Phosphorus 0.4%, Potassium 0.8%, Magnesium 0.09%, Sodium 0.2%, Sulphur 0.21%, Metabolisable energy 377.1kcal/100g

Nutritional Additives

IU/kg: Vit A: 31 000; Vit D3: 1 000; Vit E : 350

mg/kg: Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate (Fe: 100); Calcium iodate anhydrous (I: 2.6); Cupric sulphate pentahydrate (Cu: 15); Manganous sulphate monohydrate (Mn: 47); Zinc sulphate monohydrate (Zn: 160); Sodium selenite (Se: 0.14)

Product Benefits

Low level of phosphorus to help slow the progression of CKD and minimise the risk of secondary hyperthyroidism

Omega-3 fatty acids to help minimise glomerular hypertension and help support natural anti-inflammatory processes

Restricted but high quality proteins to help minimise loss of muscle, formation of uraemic toxins and their associated morbidity