Venison Menu with Sweet Potatoes
- Organic meat and vegetables
- monoprotein food
- without binders and preservatives
- free of soy, corn
- without fillers and flavor enhancers
- lactose and gluten-free
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Fresh Venison with Sweet Carrots for a True Gourmet Meal
Together with veterinarians, Napani has developed a line of wet food with low purine content – for a better world, older dogs with suggested protein intake reduction, and dogs on a low purine diet due to health conditions such as Leishmania, urinary and kidney diseases, pancreatitis in dogs, etc.
- for kidney diet
- for kidney diseases – failure, insufficiency
- support for pancreatitis – inflammation of the pancreas
- for Leishmania
Venison Menu: a balanced meal with venison and sweet potatoes – only 35% venison
- Most of the ingredients in the menu come from organic farming.
- Slow-cooked, steamed.
- Low in purines.
!! Note: Consult with a veterinarian before use.
The dog needs a balanced supply of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and fibers, as well as various minerals and vitamins.
- without added oils, vitamins, and minerals from synthetic sources
For Consideration
Lower content of animal proteins in dog food brings numerous advantages. Nowadays, there is even a greater risk for domestic dogs with an excess intake of animal proteins than with a deficiency. The dog's body is not optimally adapted to process an excessive amount of proteins, as can happen with a monotonous diet, rich mostly in muscle meat, such as beef. Long-term excessive protein consumption can negatively affect the metabolism of the four-legged friend, especially the function of the kidneys. This can often be recognized by symptoms such as itching, red spots on the skin (paws), and hair loss. However, it should be emphasized that these symptoms can also have other causes.