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Nutriment’s Low Purine and Phosphorus raw dog food formula is specifically designed to maintain overall canine health, paying specific attention to the pancreas, liver and kidneys. Our recipe contains essential nutrition from high-quality, biologically appropriate ingredients, whilst being naturally low in purine and phosphorous. Despite being naturally occurring substances, excessive quantities of purine and phosphorous in the diet can cause health concerns for dogs. Our in-house canine nutritionists carefully select human-grade quality meats and supplementary vegetables and superfoods to create a meal which is easily digestible, great-tasting and supportive of canine health.
- A species-appropriate diet that does not contain any grains, refined carbohydrates, or high-starch ingredients
- Contains functional foods
- Fortified with antioxidants
- Flavour and palatability are very high, and encourage eating in animals with decreased appetite
- Low in fat
- Supports kidney and liver function
- Low sodium and magnesium content to support heart function
- Easy to digest and gentle on the gut
Ingredients:
Contains 75% fresh meat and bone.
British Beef Green Tripe, British Chicken with Bone, Fresh Carrots, Fresh Butternut Squash, Fresh Broccoli, Fresh Green Curly Kale, Scottish Cold Water Salmon Oil, Organic Virgin Coconut Oil, Raw Sea Kelp Powder (Laminaria japonica), Bilberry Powder (Vaccinium Mytilus), Spirulina Powder (Spirulina platensis), Whole Milled Sesame Seeds, Wheat Germ Oil (natural vitamin E)
Typical analysis as fed:
- Moisture: 73.20%
- Protein: 12.70%,
- Fat: 7.90%,
- Ash (inorganic matter): 2.40%,
- Fibre: 1.20%
- Calcium: 0.51%
- Phosphorus: 0.32%
- Sodium: 0.08%
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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