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Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal wet 400g

Original price $5.09 - Original price $5.09
Original price
$5.09
$5.09 - $5.09
Current price $5.09

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Veterinary special diet for digestive disorders
Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal is used as a dietary complete feed for reduction of intestinal absorptive disorders in young dogs from 6 months and adult dogs. The gluten-free recipe offers especially highly digestible ingredients and an adapted level of fat. This highly digestible feed with increased sodium and potassium contains highly digestible ingredient sources such as chicken, pork and rice. This effectively reduces stress on the digestive system and compensates for excessive sodium and potassium losses in the stools. Valuable dietary fibre promotes regeneration of an optimum gut flora and stabilises the stool consistency by absorbing water.
  • The highly digestible ingredients in Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal are particularly stomach and gut-friendly
  • Valuable dietary fibre helps to stabilise the stool consistency
  • Inulin and mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) from yeasts support regeneration of the intestinal flora
Dietary complete feed for young dogs from 6 months and adult dogs for reduction of intestinal absorptive disorders. Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal is only available on the recommendation of your vet.

Meat and offal containing chicken (37 % chicken) and pork (12 %), potatoes, rice (3 %), carrots, minerals, cellulose, salmon oil, psyllium husks, chicory root (source of FOS), yeasts extract (source of MOS), products from the processing of herbs
Crude protein 8.0 %, crude fat 4.8 %, crude fibre 0.75 %, crude ash 1.5 %, moisture 75 %, calcium 0.3 %, phosphorus 0.24 %, sodium 0.12 %, potassium 0.22 %, magnesium 0.03 %, omega 6 fatty acids 0.55 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.12 %

Recommended daily amount if given exclusively

Ideal weight
of dog
Normal requirement
adult dog
Normal requirement
young dog 6.-12. months*
in kg Feed in g/24 h Feed in g/24 h
2 150 195
3,5 225 290
5 300 380
7,5 400 550
10 490 650
15 665 875
20 825 1100
30 1495 1875
40 1855 2326

Please note:
• It is recommended that advice from a veterinarian be sought before use.
• For best effect, feed the dietary food exclusively. Discuss any supplementary nutrition needs with your vet.
• Offer several small meals per day unless otherwise recommended by your vet.
• The amount of food should be adapted to suit the individual pet’s metabolism, so it may be necessary to reduce or increase the quantity to a certain extent.
• Water should be available at all times.
• Recommended period of use: initially up to 12 weeks.
• For mixing with Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal dry food, please note that 100 g wet food is equivalent to 40 g dry food
• Give the food at room temperature..

*No later than 12 – 15 months, the amount of food should be slowly reduced to suit falling energy requirements to the daily ration recommended as the “normal requirement for adult dogs”.



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Veterinary special diet for digestive disorders
Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal is used as a dietary complete feed for reduction of intestinal absorptive disorders in young dogs from 6 months and adult dogs. The gluten-free recipe offers especially highly digestible ingredients and an adapted level of fat. This highly digestible feed with increased sodium and potassium contains highly digestible ingredient sources such as chicken, pork and rice. This effectively reduces stress on the digestive system and compensates for excessive sodium and potassium losses in the stools. Valuable dietary fibre promotes regeneration of an optimum gut flora and stabilises the stool consistency by absorbing water.
  • The highly digestible ingredients in Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal are particularly stomach and gut-friendly
  • Valuable dietary fibre helps to stabilise the stool consistency
  • Inulin and mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) from yeasts support regeneration of the intestinal flora
Dietary complete feed for young dogs from 6 months and adult dogs for reduction of intestinal absorptive disorders. Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal is only available on the recommendation of your vet.

Meat and offal containing chicken (37 % chicken) and pork (12 %), potatoes, rice (3 %), carrots, minerals, cellulose, salmon oil, psyllium husks, chicory root (source of FOS), yeasts extract (source of MOS), products from the processing of herbs
Crude protein 8.0 %, crude fat 4.8 %, crude fibre 0.75 %, crude ash 1.5 %, moisture 75 %, calcium 0.3 %, phosphorus 0.24 %, sodium 0.12 %, potassium 0.22 %, magnesium 0.03 %, omega 6 fatty acids 0.55 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.12 %

Recommended daily amount if given exclusively

Ideal weight
of dog
Normal requirement
adult dog
Normal requirement
young dog 6.-12. months*
in kg Feed in g/24 h Feed in g/24 h
2 150 195
3,5 225 290
5 300 380
7,5 400 550
10 490 650
15 665 875
20 825 1100
30 1495 1875
40 1855 2326

Please note:
• It is recommended that advice from a veterinarian be sought before use.
• For best effect, feed the dietary food exclusively. Discuss any supplementary nutrition needs with your vet.
• Offer several small meals per day unless otherwise recommended by your vet.
• The amount of food should be adapted to suit the individual pet’s metabolism, so it may be necessary to reduce or increase the quantity to a certain extent.
• Water should be available at all times.
• Recommended period of use: initially up to 12 weeks.
• For mixing with Happy Dog VET Diet Intestinal dry food, please note that 100 g wet food is equivalent to 40 g dry food
• Give the food at room temperature..

*No later than 12 – 15 months, the amount of food should be slowly reduced to suit falling energy requirements to the daily ration recommended as the “normal requirement for adult dogs”.