Purina® Proplan® Veterinary Diets Canine NF Renal Function is a complete veterinary diet for dogs with chronic kidney disease. PPVD NF contains restricted amounts of phosphorus as this mineral can build up in kidney patients and has been shown to contribute to progression of the condition. It also contains limited amounts of high quality protein to help reduce the build-up of toxins, while helping to maintain muscle mass. Omega-3 fatty acids also help maximise the natural anti-inflammatory processes and reduce blood pressure inside the kidney.
Maize, rice, dried egg, dried whey, animal fat, sugar, digest, dried beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, protein sources, urine alkalising substance: calcium carbonate.
Protein: 13.0%, Fat content: 14.5%, Crude ash: 4.5%, Crude fibres: 2.0%, Calcium: 0.75%, Phosphorus 0.4%, Sodium: 0.2%, Potassium: 0.8%, Omega 3 fatty acids: 0.4%, Omega 6 fatty acids: 2.5%, EPA and DHA: 0.22%, Total sulphur amino acids: 0.67%.
Weight of cat (kg): |
Quantity (grams) per day: |
2.5 |
70 |
5 |
110 |
10 |
175 |
15 |
225 |
25 |
320 |
35 |
400 |
45 |
475 |
70 |
640 |
Daily feeding guide: see table. For dogs over 70 kg, for each additional 5 kg of body weight, feed and additional 30g dry pet food. The recommended period of use is initially up to 6 months for chronic renal insufficiency, up to 6 months for reduction of urate stones formation but lifetime use in case of irreversible disturbance of uric acid metabolism and initially up to 1 year for reduction of cystine stones formation. It is recommended that a veterinarian's opinion be sought before use or before extending period of use. Water should always be available.
Please note that all indications for PURINA® PRO PLAN® VETERINARY DIETS mentioned in this leaflet/brochure/page are for the dietary support of cats and dogs with the listed conditions and do not preclude appropriate medical management. The veterinary diets should be used under veterinary supervision