Macrecommended by vets

The MAC ’s Vetcare Range deals with four problem areas in dogs and five problem areas in cats. With selected ingredients to support allergies and diseases, our vetcare range is processed vitamin-saving and ensures a particularly high level of acceptance as a supplementary and single feed in the diet feed area. It supports dogs and cats that suffer from health defects with ingredients specially tailored to the individual problems.
Veterinarians also recommend our special diets.

Important:

Please note that MAC's Vetcare can only support and does not replace veterinary treatment. We recommend seeking veterinary advice before use or before extending the feeding period.

mac's cat Vetcare

Diagnosis: renal insufficiency

Cat Vetcare Ningiät especially for cats that suffer from chronic or temporary renal failure . By combining high -quality protein sources and the grain -free recipe, the range supplies your cat with essential amino acids. Due to the reduced protein content, the diets can help to reduce the formation and the accumulation of harmful degradation products and to relieve the weakened function of the kidneys. The adapted phosphorus and sodium content can also relieve the kidneys.
The different varieties in shell and can also offer keyful velvet paws mac meals.

What you should know:

Feeding recommendation MAC's Vetcare Ningiät

Recommended for: chronic or temporary renal failure

Not suitable for: load -bearing as well as infident cats and kittens

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

  • Genetic predisposition: Some cats have a genetic susceptibility to kidney diseases. Certain races, such as Persians or Abyssinians, are more often affected and can show signs of renal insufficiency at a young age.
  • Malnutrition: An unbalanced or permanently false feeding - for example with inferior feed, which contains too much phosphorus or protein - can permanently burden the kidneys and increase the risk of insufficiency.
  • Diseases: various underlying diseases such as high blood pressure, chronic inflammation, infections (e.g. through the Feline Leukemia virus or FIP) as well as other organ diseases can affect kidney function and lead to acute or chronic kidney weakness.
  • Medicines: Some medication - especially pain relievers, certain antibiotics or remedies for parasites - can burden the kidneys or even damage longer use. This is particularly dangerous in the case of pre -damaged kidneys.
  • Vomit

  • Increased drinking
  • Lost or completely refusal to feed

  • Little to no urine sales or more frequent urination

  • Dehydration (e.g. dry mucous membranes, standing skin fold)

  • Lethargy, weakness or retreat

  • Feel -smelling breath (often with ammonia -like smell)

  • Signs of pain in the abdomen (e.g. curved posture, defense behavior when touched)

  • Diarrhea

Fresh beef & turkey

48% beef (consisting of cattle, cattle lung, beef heart, beef fat, beef broth), 32.5% turkey (consisting of turkey, turkey heart, turkey liver, turkey stomach, turkey meat broth), 16% potato, 1% minerals, 0.7% cranberry*, 0.5% apple ranks*, 0.4% (cold -pressed), 0.2% dandelion leaves, 0.15% algae. (*dried)

  • Raw protein 7.5%
  • Raw fat 10.2%
  • Raw bag 2.2%
  • Raw fiber 0.4%
  • Moisture 75.0%
  • Phosphoric 0.21%
  • Calcium 0.28%
  • Sodium 0.2%
  • Magnesium 0.02%
  • Potassium 0.27%
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Vitamin E 20 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,200 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

Fresh chicken

82.6% chicken (consisting of chicken, chicken heart, chicken stomach, chicken liver, chicken skin, chicken skin, chicken meat broth), 15% potato, 1% minerals, 0.7% cranberry*, 0.5% apple pwards*, 0.2% linseed oil (cold -pressed), 0.15%
algae. (*dried)

  • Raw protein 7.5%
  • Raw fat 10.2%
  • Raw bag 2.20%
  • Raw fiber 0.4%
  • Moisture 75%
  • Phosphoric 0.21%
  • Calcium 0.28%
  • Sodium 0.20%
  • Magnesium 0.02%
  • Potassium 0.27%
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Vitamin E 20 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,200 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

beef

Meat (33% beef, 17% chicken) and animal sidelines (cattle hearts, cattle lungs, chicken hearts), potatoes (14%), minerals (1%)

  • Raw protein 8.1%
  • Raw fat 7.3%
  • Raw bag 2.5%
  • Raw fiber 0.6%
  • Moisture 78%
  • Calcium 0.17%
  • Phosphoric 0.14%
  • Sodium 0.17%
  • Potassium 0.33%
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1500 mg

chicken

Meat (50%chicken) and animal sub -products (chicken hearts, chicken stomach, chicken fat), potatoes (12%), minerals (1%)

  • Raw protein 7.9%
  • Raw fat 7.6%
  • Raw bag 2.4%
  • Raw fiber 0.5%
  • Moisture 78.5%
  • Calcium 0.16%
  • Phosphoric 0.13%
  • Sodium 0.16%
  • Potassium 0.33%
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1500 mg

Salmon & chicken

Meat (50%chicken) and animal sub -products (chicken hearts, chicken stomach, chicken fat), potatoes (12%), salmon (6%), minerals (1%)

  • Raw protein 7.8%
  • Raw fat 8.4%
  • Raw bag 2.5%
  • Raw fiber 0.5%
  • Moisture 77.5%
  • Calcium 0.21%
  • Phosphoric 0.14%
  • Sodium 0.15%
  • Potassium 0.3%
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1500 mg

Diagnosis: Stuvi stones

Cat Vetcare Urinary series support the dissolution of Struvitsteinen Due to the reduced mineral content of this harndia, the mineral concentration in the urine can be reduced. The addition of methionine can also lower the pH of the urine and it can be acidic mac to reduce the formation of struvite stones. The delicious varieties guarantee a Gesch mac Kolle menu that can support your velvet paw.
The different variations in shell and can not only have health benefits. They also guarantee keyful velvet paws an irresistible Gesch mac KSer experience.

What you should know:

Feeding recommendation MAC's Vetcare Urinary

Recommended at: Adult Cats with diagnosed Struvitsteinen

Not suitable for: load -bearing as well as infident cats and kittens

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

  • Genetic predisposition: Some cats have a genetic tendency to form urinary stones, especially struvi stones. Certain races such as British short hair or Siam cats are affected more often.
  • Malnutrition: Incredible feeding, especially with too high magnesium, phosphorus or protein content, can change the urinary milieu and favor the formation of structural stones. An too high pH value in urine through impair nutrition also plays a central role.
  • Diseases: urinary tract infections, chronic bladder infections or metabolic disorders can significantly increase the risk of structural stone formation because they disrupt the balance of urinary components.
  • Medicines: Certain drugs can affect urine PH value or impair bladder health-both can promote the development of struvite stones, especially with susceptible animals.
  • Frequent urination in small quantities

  • Pressing when urinating (often associated with pain)

  • Urine sales outside the cat toilet

  • Blood in the urine

  • Loud toilet or unrest when you go to the toilet

  • Licking in the genital area

  • Trüber or strong smelling urine

  • In severe cases: complete urinary retention (emergency!)

  • Lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting with advanced problems

Fresh chicken

96.6% chicken (consisting of chicken, chicken heart, chicken stomach, chicken liver, chicken fat, chicken fat, chicken meat broth), 2% cranberry, 1% minerals, 0.2% linseed oil (cold -pressed), 0.2% chamomile.

  • Raw protein 10.2%
  • Raw fat 7.2%
  • Raw ash 1.7%
  • Raw fiber 0.3%
  • Moisture 79.0%
  • Phosphoric 0.14%
  • Calcium 0.14%
  • Sodium 0.29%
  • Magnesium 0.02%
  • Potassium 0.22%
  • Chloride 0.31%
  • Sulfur 0.2% 
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Vitamin E 20 IE
  • DL methionine 1,000 mg
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,200 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

Fresh beef & turkey

56.8% cattle (consisting of cattle lounge, cattle heart, beef liver, beef broth), 39.8% turkey (consisting of turkey meat, turkey heart, turkey stomach, turkey broth), 2% apple, 1% mineral substances, 0.2% linseed oil (cold -pressed), 0.2% nettle.

  • Raw protein 11.4%
  • Raw fat 6.6%
  • Raw bag 1.5%
  • Raw fiber 0.3%
  • Moisture 79.0%
  • Phosphoric 0.13%
  • Calcium 0.17%
  • Sodium 0.28%
  • Magnesium 0.01%
  • Potassium 0.23%
  • Chloride 0.34%
  • Sulfur 0.2% 
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Vitamin E 20 IE
  • DL methionine 1,000 mg
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,200 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

chicken

Meat (69% chicken) and animal sub -products (chicken hearts, chicken stomach, chicken liver, chicken fat), minerals (1%)

  • Raw protein 11.5%
  • Raw fat 4.0%
  • Raw bag 1.9%
  • Raw fiber 0.3%
  • Moisture 81.0%
  • Phosphoric 0.13%
  • Calcium 0.17%
  • Sodium 0.12%
  • Magnesium 0.02%
  • Potassium 0.29%
  • Chloride 0.21%
  • Sulfur 0.19% 
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • DL-methionine 3,000 mg
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,500 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

Chicken & turkey

Meat (min. 39% chicken, 30% turkey) and animal side products (chicken hearts, chicken liver, chicken liver, chicken stomachs, turkey hearts, turkey stomachs, turkey liver), minerals (1%), salmon oil (0.2%)

  • Raw protein 11.5%
  • Raw fat 4.6%
  • Raw bag 1.9%
  • Raw fiber 0.3%
  • Moisture 80.0%
  • Phosphoric 0.14%
  • Calcium 0.17%
  • Sodium 0.12%
  • Magnesium 0.02%
  • Potassium 0.29%
  • Chloride 0.21%
  • Sulfur 0.19% 
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • DL methionine 2,000 mg
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,500 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

Pute & beef

Meat (at least 35% turkey, 34% beef) and animal sub -products (turkey hearts, turkey stomachs, turkey liver, cattle hearts, cattle liver, cattle spaces), minerals (1%), salmon oil (0.3%)

  • Raw protein 11.5%
  • Raw fat 5.7%
  • Raw bag 2.0%
  • Raw fiber 0.4%
  • Moisture 78.5%
  • Phosphoric 0.15%
  • Calcium 0.18%
  • Sodium 0.15%
  • Magnesium 0.02%
  • Potassium 0.29%
  • Chloride 0.25%
  • Sulfur 0.21% 
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • DL methionine 2,000 mg
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,500 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

Diagnosis: obesity

Weight Control Huhn variety offers a mac as well as low -fat protein source . Due to the low fat content and the associated low energy of the feed, the product can be ideal for weight reduction in overweight cats or for weight maintenance .

Weight Control: chicken

Meat (63% chicken) and animal sub -products (consisting of chicken hearts, chicken stomach, chicken necks), minerals (1%).

  • Raw protein 11.0%
  • Raw fat 2.0%
  • Raw bag 2.8%
  • Raw fiber 0.7%
  • Moisture 83.0%
  • Phosphoric 0.24%
  • Calcium 0.29%
  • Energy content 66.1 kcal/100g
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,500 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

Recommended for: obesity or as prevention in less active or older cats

Not suitable for: load -bearing as well as infident cats and kittens. In the case of liver sufficiency, which is accompanied by disturbed bile secretion.

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

For sterilized cats

Sterilized chicken is specially adapted to the needs of sterilized velvet paws
. Because the variety only contains low -fat protein sources . Since sterilized cats tend to overweight more often, the product can be ideal for weight loss or preservation .

Sterilized: chicken

Meat (68%chicken) and animal sub -products (consisting of chicken hearts, chicken stomach, chicken liver), cranberries (2%), minerals (1%), salmon oil (0.2%).

  • Raw protein 10.2%
  • Raw fat 5.0%
  • Raw bag 2.0%
  • Raw fiber 0.5%
  • Moisture 80.0%
  • Phosphoric 0.25%
  • Calcium 0.27%
  • Energy content 71.0 kcal/100g
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • DL-methionine 500 mg
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Taurin 1,500 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg

Recommended at: Sterilized cats for weight reduction & maintenance

Not suitable for: load -bearing as well as infident cats and kittens.

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

Allergies or intolerances?

Mono Protein Pute consists of only one type of meat as a protein supplier . Mono is ideal for sensitive cats and is suitable for exclusion diet . The cereal -free full food was developed to increase the well -being of your favorite. Through gentle preparation and the addition of vitamins and minerals, we guarantee a natural diet.

Monoprotein: turkey

Meat (at least 70%turkey) and animal sub -products (turkey hearts, turkey stomach, turkey liver), carrots (2%), minerals (1%), thistle oil (0.2%)

  • Raw protein 10.8%
  • Raw fat 5.2%
  • Raw bag 2.3%
  • Raw fiber 0.4%
  • Moisture 80.0%
  • Calcium 0.18%
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Copper 0.5 mg
  • Taurin 1,500 mg

Weight of the cat in KG - need in g/day

The information is guidelines. The actual food requirement of your animal varies individually and can deviate depending on age, gender, breed or activity.

2-3kg-108-173g
4kg-131-204g
5kg-152-219g
6kg-172-248G
7KG-190-275G
8-9kg-208-300G

mac's dog Vetcare

Diagnosis: renal insufficiency

With chronic or acute renal failure, the kidneys lose their ability to filter waste products from the blood and regulate the body's water balance.
The Dog Vetcare Ningiäten contain little protein and phosphorus, since a lot of protein can also put a strain on the kidneys. A controlled phosphorus content is important because sick kidneys lose the ability to excrete phosphate.
Furthermore, omega-3 from salmon oil and the microalge can help reduce inflammation. A lower sodium content can prevent fluid accumulation and antioxidants can help against free radicals and protect the cells.

What you should know:

Feeding recommendation MAC's Vetcare Ningiät

Recommended for: chronic or temporary renal failure

Not suitable for: load -bearing and seamsteading bitches and puppies

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

  • Toxic substances : Some toxic substances such as antifreeze, pesticides or certain medications can affect kidney function.
  • Infections : Infections of the kidneys or urinary tract can lead to acute renal failure.
  • Dehydration : Too little fluid intake can lead to poor blood flow to the kidneys and affect their function.
  • Obstruction : Blockage of the urinary tract by stones, tumors, or other obstructions can impede the normal flow of urine and cause kidney damage.
  • Vomit

  • Diarrhea

  • Loss of appetite

  • Reduced urination or no urination at all

  • Dehydration

  • Lethargy or weakness

  • Bad breath

  • Signs of pain in the abdominal area

Fresh chicken & beef

47.5% chicken (consisting of chicken, chicken heart, chicken fat, chicken fat, chicken stomach, chicken broth), 27.2% beef (consisting of beef, cattle liver, cattle lung, cattle heart, beef broth), 20% potato, 3% rice, 1% mineral substances, 0.7% cranberry*, 0.5% Apple Rester*, 0.2% linseed oil (cold -pressed), 0.2% nettle leaves, 0.15% algae, 0.1% salmon oil (refined). (*dried)

  • Raw protein 6.7%,
  • Raw fat 10.8%,
  • Raw bag 1.5%,
  • Raw fiber 0.7%,
  • Moisture 73.0%,
  • Calcium 0.15%,
  • Phosphorus 0.11%,
  • Sodium 0.15%,
  • Magnesium 0.01%,
  • Potassium 0.27%
  • Vitamin A 2,000 IE
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Vitamin E 20 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg

Fresh chicken

75.1% chicken (consisting of chicken, chicken heart, chicken fat, chicken fat, chicken liver, chicken stomach, chicken stomach broth), 15% potato, 5% rice, 1% minerals, 0.7% cranberry*, 0.5% apple pomace*, 0.2% lunch leaves, 0.15% algae. (*dried)

  • Raw protein 6.8%,
  • Raw fat 10.6%,
  • Raw bag 1.5%,
  • Raw fiber 0.8%,
  • Moisture 72.5%,
  • Calcium 0.13%,
  • Phosphorus 0.1%,
  • Sodium 0.15%,
  • Magnesium 0.01%,
  • Potassium 0.26%
  • Vitamin A 2000 IE
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Vitamin E 20 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Copper 1 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg

Diagnosis: high purine values

Purins are components of proteins that are broken down into uric acid when metabolism. If the dog's body is unable to properly process or exhaust excess purines, high purine values can arise in the blood. This can lead to various health problems, including the formation of urinary stones, the development of gout, rheumatism and cardiac or metabolic problems.

Dog Vetcare Purin arm can support digestion and muscle development with a low purinity . The lean and fresh chicken and the soldier fly larva have a low purine and protein content . In addition, excessive filling and additives are dispensed with in order to keep the puring content low and offer high-quality food.

What you should know:

Feeding recommendation MAC's Vetcare Pure arm

Recommended for: Dogs with increased purin levels as well as if necessary to feed liver and kidney-friendly feeding and a reduced phosphorus and protein content.

Not suitable for: load -bearing and seamsteading bitches and puppies

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

  • Genetic predisposition : Some dogs may have a genetic tendency to accumulate purines.

  • Malnutrition : A diet rich in purine-rich foods such as organ meats, certain meats and legumes can cause purine levels to rise.

  • Diseases : Certain diseases such as kidney failure, liver disease or diabetes can affect purine metabolism and lead to elevated purine levels.

  • Medications: Some medications can affect purine metabolism and cause purine levels to increase.

  • Changes in urine behavior such as increased or reduced urination
  • Pain when urinating
  • Signs of gout such as stiffness, lameness or swelling of the joints
  • Loss of appetite
  • Vomit
  • General weakness or fatigue
  •  

Fresh chicken & insect

53.2% chicken (consisting of fresh chicken meat, chicken broth), 10% insects (consisting of insect larvae (Black Soldier Fly)), 10% sweet potatoes, 10% pumpkin, 10% potatoes, 5% rice flour, 0.7% all -round powder, 0.5% minerals, 0.4% sunflower oil (refined), 0.2% brick nettle, 0.2%

  • Raw protein 6.0%,
  • Raw fat 4.5%,
  • Raw fiber 0.5%,
  • Raw bag 1.8%,
  • Moisture 80.0%
  • Vitamin A 2,000 IE
  • Vitamin D3 200 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg
Learn more

Diagnosis: obesity

Similar to us humans, dogs can also be overweight for various reasons. Too much overweight can have serious consequences for the health and quality of life of our four -legged friend.
Dog Vetcare Weight Control can support the dog's weight reduction. The cellulose can help with digestive control and ensure a long -lasting feeling of satiety .
The variety is low in calories with the constant nutrient quality and, with the help of the detailed feeding recommendation, ensures controlled calorie intake. Fresh chicken and whole powder as a high -quality protein source can receive the muscles and special vitamins and minerals can support health. A moderate fat content continues to cover the dog's energy requirements.

What you should know:

Feeding recommendation MAC's Vetcare Weight Control

Recommended for: Adult and overweight dogs

Not suitable for: load -bearing and seamsteading bitches and puppies

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

  • Excess food intake : When a dog consumes more calories than he burns, it can lead to obesity. Overfeeding, treats, table scraps or even the use of foods that are too high in calories can be the reason.
  • Lack of physical activity : A lack of exercise can cause a dog to burn fewer calories than they take in.
  • Genetic predisposition : Some dog breeds are more prone to obesity than others. Examples of this are Labrador Retrievers and Beagles.
  • Hormonal problems : Diseases such as hypothyroidism cause hormonal imbalances and can also lead to weight gain.

The effects of excess weight on a dog can have consequences and significantly reduce their quality of life. This includes:

  • Increased risk of cardiovascular diseases
  • Joint problems and arthritis
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Breathing problems
  • Lower life expectancy

Fresh chicken

78.2% chicken (consisting of fresh chicken meat, chicken hearts, chicken stomachs, chicken liver, chicken broth), 8% pumpkin, 7% carrot, 4% rice flour, 1.5% cellulose, 0.8% minerals, 0.5% complete powder

  • Raw protein 8.0%,
  • Raw fat 2.9%,
  • Raw fiber 1.1%,
  • Raw bag 1.9%,
  • Moisture 81.8%
  • Vitamin D3: 200 IE
  • Vitamin E: 20 IE
  • Zinc 25 mg
  • Manganese 1.4 mg
  • Iodine 0.75 mg
  • Copper 1.0 mg
Learn more

Diagnosis: gastrointestinal problems

Acute gastrointestinal problems can have a wide variety of causes: from intolerances to infections, a wide variety of things can lead to diarrhea and stomach pain.
The Moro -Korotten soup is one of the most effective and oldest house recipes in acute diarrhea and was developed by Professor Ernst Moro. It only consists of carrots, water and salt and is cooked for a very long time. In addition, it has no side effects and usually helps quickly and reliably.
Our further development with psyllium husks can increase the anti-diarrhea effect. Because psyllium husks are rich in soluble fiber and can therefore help to regulate digestion and promote intestinal health. You can also help regulate the bowel movements and help with diarrhea or constipation, as the shells absorb liquid and thicken the stool due to their glazed consistency.

What you should know:

Feeding recommendation MAC's Vetcare Moro's Karaotten soup

Recommended for: dogs of all ages

Not suitable for: suspicion or existing
carrot allergy

It is recommended to obtain the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period. All information is guidelines.

  • Food intolerances or allergies : If a dog eats something that causes intolerances or allergies, gastrointestinal problems or diarrhea may occur.

  • Food Changes : Sudden changes in food can irritate a dog's gastrointestinal tract and lead to diarrhea or gastrointestinal problems. It is therefore important to change the food slowly.

  • Bacterial or viral infections : Infections such as parvovirus, canine coronavirus or salmonella can also cause diarrhea in dogs.

  • Parasitic infestation : Worms such as roundworms, hookworms or giardia can be responsible for diarrhea.

  • Stress : Stress or anxiety can affect a dog's gastrointestinal tract and cause diarrhea. This can be triggered by changes in the environment, separation anxiety, or other stressors.

  • Medications : Some medications can cause gastrointestinal distress and diarrhea as side effects.

  • Toxic substances : Consuming toxic substances such as chocolate, plants, or cleaning products can cause diarrhea.

Moro's pet soup

50.3% carrots, 49% water, 0.4% psyllium, 0.3% sea salt

  • Raw protein 0.4%,
  • Raw fat 0.1%,
  • Raw fiber 0.4%,
  • Raw Ask 0.5%,
  • Moisture 93.5%

Does your animal have an allergy or intolerance?

Our Mono series for dogs and cats offers a varied range of grain -free dry food as well as wet food for dogs and cats, which consist of only one animal protein source as well as a plus of vitamins, herbs and healthy fats. As a result, the products are very suitable for allergic or sensitive animals as well as for an exclusion diet .

Are you unsure whether your four -legged friend has an allergy or intolerance? On our blog we explain what the difference is and what you have to pay attention to with an exclusion diet.