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Nutriment Support Liver 500g

£4.39
8.78/kg)
£4.39
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Nutriment Liver Support 500g

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Sold in 500g trays.
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Feed 2-3% of the dog’s ideal body weight per day, ideally spread over two meals.
A species-appropriate diet that does not contain any grains, refined carbohydrates, or high-starch ingredients
Moderately restricted protein
Increased vitamin E
Enhanced Zinc levels discouraging absorption of divalent cations
Restricted Copper levels
High L-Carnitine and L-Arginine levels
Restricted, appropriate phosphorus levels to support muscle maintenance and healthy kidney function
Ingredients:
White Fish (Haddock, Pollock), Tripe, Beef Heart, Beef Liver, Broccoli, Butternut Squash, Pumpkin Seeds, Parsley, Sunflower Seeds, Dandelion Root Powder, Basil, Kelp

White fish (Haddock, Pollock) has innately low levels of copper. It is also good source of protein and rich essential fatty acids as well as being one of the most highly digestible proteins.
Dandelion has prebiotic properties and can support blood purification.
Basil is high in Vitamin K which aids in blood clotting.
Pumpkin seeds are a good source of Zinc which supports liver detoxification.
Sunflower is high in Vitamin E which helps has many documented benefits.
Typical analysis as fed:
Moisture: 79%
Protein: 7%,
Fat: 7%,
Ash (inorganic matter): 2%,
Fibre: 2%,
Carbohydrate 5%,
Useful Information
Moisture – the natural presence found in the ingredients
Protein – are biological molecules consisting of one or more chains of amino acids
Fat – includes all fats: saturated fats, trans fats, and the unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated
Ash (inorganic matter) – is the inorganic residue remaining after the water and organic matter have been removed
Fibre – the term given to the indigestible part of food
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