Chronic or temporary renal insufficiency; coadjuvant for the treatment of congestive cardiac insufficiency. Farmina Vet Life Renal is a complete dietetic food for dogs formulated to support the renal function in case of chronic or temporary renal insufficiency farmina renal dog food
Farmina Vet Life Renal has been clinically proven to support your dog’s kidney function and slow the progress of disease, giving your pet a better quality of life. The low sodium formulation is easy on the kidneys, while small doses of high-quality protein ensures your dog is getting all the nutrition he needs. The food also includes high levels of antioxidants, which can neutralise free radicals; molecules in your dog’s system that can speed up the disease process and deterioration. As a nutritionally complete feed, this dog food is intended to replace regular dog food for the duration of your pet’s life.
Key benefits
- improves quality of life by slowing the progress of kidney disease
- clinically proven to reduce signs and symptoms of renal problems
- protects kidney and heart function
- supports appetite
- includes small doses of high-quality protein
- low sodium
- high level of antioxidants
- nutritionally complete: takes the place of regular dog food.
- Formulated to support renal function in case of chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.
- An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce kidney workload.
- Metabolic equilibrium, chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents
- Appetite preference, designed aromatic profile helps answer to dog’s specific preference.
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When to use it
Signs of kidney disease include increased thirst, needing to urinate more often, weight loss, bad (worse than usual) breath, vomiting, diarrhoea, mouth pain, lethargy, depression and a dull coat. If your dog is showing any of these symptoms it’s important to visit your vet right away. Some of the symptoms can be caused by other health issues, so a proper diagnosis is crucial. It’s especially important if your dog is aged seven years or older: this is the age when kidney problems become more common.
Good nutrition can help to slow the progress of the disease. Protein, phosphorus and salt need to be limited: this means no more human food. High phosphorus foods include doggy favourites like hard cheese, ham, and peanut butter.
Because veterinary diets are formulated for the nutritional support of pets with specific clinical conditions, we recommend that you only use them under professional advice. For more information on feeding Hill’s Prescription Diet Canine k/d to your dog, please consult your veterinary surgeon.