VEGDOG Veggies Immune, 125g
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VEGDOG Veggies Immune, 125g
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VEGDOG Veggies Immune, 125g
Treats for dogs
VEGDOG Veggies Immune from VEGDOG - Boost your dog's immune system!» With sea buckthorn and curcuma, with lots of vitamin C.
» For a well-deserved break after intense activity
» Hypoallergenic recipe
People who have a dog are generally more active and fit. And those who move around a lot need healthy snacks to stay energetic, focused and healthy. With very high levels of vitamin C from sea buckthorn (the "lemon of the north"), iron and vitamin B12, VEGDOG Veggies Immune have everything needed for walks and happy romping in all weathers. Curcuma is said to have an anti-inflammatory effect, so that the well-deserved break after intense activity becomes a healthy regeneration.
Feeding recommendation
Daily amount in pieces (approximate values; to be adjusted to individual living conditions such as exercise, breed, activity, season and metabolism)
Weight of dog / daily amount:
5 kg 3 pieces / day
10 kg 5 pieces / day
15 kg 7 pieces / day
25 kg 10 Stück / Tag
35 kg 13 pieces / day
Storage
VEGDOG Beevys should be stored in a cool, dry place. After opening, close airtight to prevent drying out.
Ingredients
Potato, 20% fava bean*, vegetable by-products, 1% sea buckthorn*, 0,5% curcuma*, (*ground)Analytical ingredients
Crude protein 18.3%, crude fat 1.6%, crude fibre 1.6%, crude ash 4.4%, moisture 15.0%.
Allergy information
Not included : Egg
Product Details
Guaranteed Shelf Life: | 60 days Keeps for at least two months after receipt. |
Filling Quantity | 125 g |
Chilled product | No |
Storage | Store in a cool and dry place |
EAN | 4260446690296 |
Container size | 10 |
Origin | Germany (DE) |
(Translated with DeepL Translator)
Feed the dog - a descendant of the wolf - without meat?
Even on a genetic level, the dog is no longer a wolf. As early as 2013, a study by Swedish researcher Erik Axelsson proved that the dog has adapted to the human diet in the course of domestication. For a very long time, this consisted primarily of plant components. Meat was a luxury good. In the course of history, the dog has never had as much meat as it does today. This adaptation can be seen in the comparison of the genetic make-up of dogs and wolves. This genetic change is responsible for the dog's ability to metabolise starch.
How can meat be replaced by vegetable matter?
According to animal nutrition experts, the dog is thus able to obtain the nutrients contained in meat from other appropriate raw materials. You just have to provide them in a suitable form (read more about our ingredients). Lupine, lentils, peas and soya are currently the highest-quality proteins among plant-based foods. They provide the basic supply of essential amino acids in vegan dog food. Essential fatty acids, such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, can be provided by various oils. A complete vegan food, i.e. a food that completely meets the requirements, should contain the addition of carnithine, taurine, vitamin B12, copper, zinc as well as raw materials containing EPA and DHA (other omega-3 fatty acids). However, according to animal nutrition experts, additives are necessary in any complete feed. It doesn't matter whether the food contains meat or plants. But why should you feed your dog a vegan diet at all? Apart from the case of food intolerance already explained, a vegan diet is also recommended for other diseases. One example is leishmaniasis, a disease that requires treatment. Here, dogs benefit from a particularly low-purine diet.
For healthy dogs, vegan dog food can be a good way to do something good not only for your own dog, but also for other animals. You don't necessarily have to feed your dog a vegan diet seven days a week. Even one, two or three days a week not only help to feed the dog healthier, but also to reduce the mass consumption of meat and thus protect the environment. So why not?
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