The first six months are the "main growth phase". They require high quality protein and nutrients.

The next 6- 12 months require a reduced protein content to help prevent any growth disorders.

Now fully grown, finding the right diet to match their energy requirements is key. 

Now in old age, diets with a lower fat and phosphorus are needed.

Happy Dog

Vet Skin

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  • Ideal for skin and fur
  • Easily digestible
  • Skin-active nutrients
  • Gluten-free recipe

Happy Dog VET Diet Skin is used to promote regeneration in cases of skin irritation. The main features of this diet are the gluten-free, highly-digestible recipe with exclusively animal protein sources (venison and salmon). Skin-active vitamins, trace elements and valuable omega 3 and 6 fatty acids support the formation of healthy skin cells and and help to strengthen the skin barrier.

  • Dry Food for skin irritations
  • With venison and salmon

Dietary food for adult dogs with skin irritation and excessive hair loss due to dermatosis or food intolerance.

This highly-digestible dietary food for adult dogs supports the skins metabolism with skin-active nutrients (omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, vitamins A and E, biotin, niacin and zinc). Strengthens the skin barrier where skin irritation and excessive hair loss are caused by dermatosis or food intolerance. With exclusive protein sources (venison, salmon) and gluten-free.

Composition

Rice flour (at least 45%), deer protein * (16%), rice protein * (14%), sunflower oil, salmon flour (2.5%), beef fat (purified), cellulose, liver hydrolysate, rapeseed oil, sodium chloride, chicory root *).

Analytical components

Crude protein 22.5%, crude fat 12.5%, crude fibre 3.0%, crude ash 7.0%, calcium 1.55%, sodium 0.35%, potassium 0.5%, magnesium 0.09%, phosphorus 1 .05%, chlorides 0.9%, sulphur 0.4%, omega-6 fatty acids 3.5%, omega-3 fatty acids 0.5%

Additives Vitamins / kg:

vitamin A (3a672a) 12000 IU, vitamin D3 (E671) 1000 IU, vitamin E (all rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate 3a700) 75 mg, vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate 3a821) 4 mg, vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 6 mg , Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride 3a831) 4 mg, biotin (D (+) - biotin 3a880) 575 mcg, pantothenic acid (calcium D-pantothenate 3a841) 10 mg, niacin (3a314) 40 mg, vitamin B12 70 mcg, L-carnitine (3a910) 500 mg, antioxidant, tocopherol extracts from vegetable oils 1b306 (i). Trace elements / kg: iron (E1, iron (II) sulfate, monohydrate) 105 mg, copper (E4, copper (II) sulfate, pentahydrate) 12 mg, zinc (zinc oxide 3b603; amino acid zinc chelate; hydrate 3b606) 100 mg, manganese (E5, manganese (II) oxide) 13 mg, iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous 3b202) 1.5 mg, selenium (E8, sodium selenite) 0.15 mg

Feeding recommendation
Ideal weight adult dog Normal requirement adult dog (g / 24h) Normal requirement for young dogs 6th - 12th month of life * (g / 24h)
2 kg 48 g 58 g
3.5 kg 73 g 88 g
5 kg 95 g 115 g
7.5 kg 129 g 156 g
10 kg 160 g 194 g
15 kg 217 g 260 g
20 kg 269 ​​g 320 g
25 kg 318 g 380 g
30 kg 364 g 440 g
35 kg 409 g 495 g
40 kg 452 g 545 g
45 kg 494 g 595 g
50 kg 534 g 645 g
60 kg 612 g 735 g
70 kg 687 g 830 g
80 kg 760 g 930 g

 

* Between months 12th and 15th, the amount of food should be slowly reduced to the recommended daily amount for the "normal adult dog needs" in accordance with the decreasing energy requirement.

For mixed feeding, please note:
150g wet food corresponds to 37g dry food.

Additional information:
It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before feeding and before weaning. Offer water for free consumption. For an optimal effect only the diet should be fed. Additional food should be discussed with the treating veterinarian. The amount of feed must be adapted to the individual metabolism of the animal and may have to be reduced or increased in moderation. Unless otherwise recommended by the veterinarian, offer 2 meals per day.

Recommended feeding time:
up to 2 months.