Low Protein Introductory package

  • 3x Low Protein Chicken
  • 3x Low Protein Veal
  • 3x Low Protein Game
3.6 kg
Art.No. 50666 ·€12.33 / 1 kg
€46.71 5 % save €44.37*
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veterinarians

Developed with veterinarians

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100% human-grade quality of all ingredients

butchers

Produced by master butchers

nature

100% natural

grainGluten

Grain & gluten-free

Composition

Chicken muscle meat (24%), chicken stomach (15%), potato, carrot (8%), courgette, pumpkin (8%), chicken skin (5%), melon, apple, rapeseed oil, coconut flour, dandelion*, birch leaves*, parsley*, chia seeds, marigold*, stinging nettle*, oyster shell*, seaweed*, minerals  *dried

Nutritional additives/kg:

ComponentNutritional additives/kgFinal analysis
Vitamin A (3a672a)3300 IE 6100 IE/kg
Vitamin D3 (3a671)280 IE 242 IE/kg
Vitamin E (3a700) 83 IE7,6 IE/100g
Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate)6,8 mg0,54 mg/100g
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)8 mg 0,87 mg/100g
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)51 µg9,8 µg/100g
Calcium1300 mg1440 mg/kg
Phosphorus80 mg792 mg/kg
Magnesium470 mg/kg
Biotin (3a880) 29 µg 3,8 µg/100g
Pantothenic acid (3a841)22 mg1,9 mg/100g
Folic acid (3a316)0,15 mg61 µg/100g
Copper (3b405) 0,8 mg<10 mg/kg
Manganese (3b503)4,5 mg10 mg/kg
Iodine (3b202)0,6 mg0,95 mg/kg
Iron13,7 mg
Zinc (3b603)20 mg44 mg/kg
Chloride 16 mg0,14 g/100g
Sodium13,5 mg0,06 g/100g
Potassium 2090 mg/kg
L-carnitine (3a910) 150 mg
Purine content18,9 mg/100g
Urine pH CAB 7,43

Ratio:
Meat : potato/vegetables : other raw ingredients = 44% : 52% : 4%

AliVet LOW PROTEIN

With an especially high biological value and balanced nutrients, our menus from the LOW PROTEIN line contain limited protein and a moderate amount of fats, while being high in dietary fibre. Copper, phosphorus, and sodium are reduced. To ensure that your dog gets enough calories, these menus contain non-protein sources of energy: linseed oil, potatoes, and coconut flour, a true superfood. These menus are deliberately free of fruit and vegetables high in copper, and are instead supplemented with three medicinal herbs: birch leaves, stinging nettle, and dandelion. These herbs are known for their positive effect on the liver and kidneys. This diet also contains pumpkin, which is said to support kidney function. Furthermore, it is grain-free, because grain components are hard for dogs to digest, meaning the process is more complex and costs them energy, which in turn can lead to the creation of toxins that put additional strain on the kidneys and liver.

The kidneys are not only among the organism’s most active organs, but also among the ones with the highest blood supply. The carry out vitally important tasks in the body and keep its metabolism in equilibrium. They have an excretory (secretion-forming), regulatory (balance-maintaining), and endocrine (hormone-producing) function. General infections, inflammatory processes in the body, poisoning, trauma, or ageing can cause the kidneys to gradually lose function. Diet is also an essential cornerstone of kidney health: Excessive amounts of grain, phosphorus, and synthetic components in food can trigger and intensify kidney diseases, because breaking down these ingredients means supplying the organism with many substances that must be processed by the kidneys. In other words, these substances must all be filtered and excreted by the kidneys, which can permanently overburden the organ. As a result, the kidneys become more susceptible to insufficiency and disease. The same applies to the liver, which – as the body’s “central organ for detoxification and storage” – is not only able to store vital vitamins and minerals, but is also responsible for breaking down and converting many metabolic products and excreting toxins. When a diet includes a high number of substances that the liver must process, the organ must increase its activity accordingly, which can lead to overexertion and disease.

Complete food for dogs.

and many more ...

Composition

Veal heart (25%), veal tongue (12%), veal fat (7%), potato, carrot (8%), courgette, pumpkin (8%), melon, apple, rapeseed oil, coconut flour, dandelion*, birch leaves*, parsley*, chia seeds, marigold*, stinging nettle*, oyster shell*, seaweed*, minerals  *dried

Nutritional additives/kg:

ComponentNutritional additives/kgFinal analysis
Vitamin A (3a672a)3300 IE 5900 IE/kg
Vitamin D3 (3a671)280 IE 242 IE/kg
Vitamin E (3a700)83 IE7,5 IE/100g
Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate)6,8 mg0,53 mg/100g
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)8 mg 0,74 mg/100g
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)51 µg9,5 µg/100g
Calcium1300 mg1390 mg/kg
Phosphorus80 mg780 mg/kg
Magnesium375 mg/kg
Biotin (3a880)29 µg3,8 µg/100g
Pantothenic acid (3a841)22 mg2,8 mg/100g
Folic acid (3a316)0,15 mg41,1 µg/100g
Copper (3b405)0,8 mg<10 mg/kg
Manganese (3b503)4,5 mg10 mg/kg
Iodine (3b202)0,6 mg0,65 mg/kg
Zinc (3b603)20 mg45 mg/kg
Chloride16 mg0,15 g/100g
Sodium 13,5 mg0,05 g/100g 
Potassium2050 mg/kg
Iron18,5 mg
L-carnitine (3a910)150 mg
Purine content19,3 mg/100g
Urine pH CAB 7,43

Ratio:
Meat : potato/vegetables : other raw ingredients = 44% : 52% : 4%

AliVet LOW PROTEIN

With an especially high biological value and balanced nutrients, our menus from the LOW PROTEIN line contain limited protein and a moderate amount of fats, while being high in dietary fibre. Copper, phosphorus, and sodium are reduced. To ensure that your dog gets enough calories, these menus contain non-protein sources of energy: linseed oil, potatoes, and coconut flour, a true superfood. These menus are deliberately free of fruit and vegetables high in copper, and are instead supplemented with three medicinal herbs: birch leaves, stinging nettle, and dandelion. These herbs are known for their positive effect on the liver and kidneys. This diet also contains pumpkin, which is said to support kidney function. Furthermore, it is grain-free, because grain components are hard for dogs to digest, meaning the process is more complex and costs them energy, which in turn can lead to the creation of toxins that put additional strain on the kidneys and liver.

The kidneys are not only among the organism’s most active organs, but also among the ones with the highest blood supply. The carry out vitally important tasks in the body and keep its metabolism in equilibrium. They have an excretory (secretion-forming), regulatory (balance-maintaining), and endocrine (hormone-producing) function. General infections, inflammatory processes in the body, poisoning, trauma, or ageing can cause the kidneys to gradually lose function. Diet is also an essential cornerstone of kidney health: Excessive amounts of grain, phosphorus, and synthetic components in food can trigger and intensify kidney diseases, because breaking down these ingredients means supplying the organism with many substances that must be processed by the kidneys. In other words, these substances must all be filtered and excreted by the kidneys, which can permanently overburden the organ. As a result, the kidneys become more susceptible to insufficiency and disease. The same applies to the liver, which – as the body’s “central organ for detoxification and storage” – is not only able to store vital vitamins and minerals, but is also responsible for breaking down and converting many metabolic products and excreting toxins. When a diet includes a high number of substances that the liver must process, the organ must increase its activity accordingly, which can lead to overexertion and disease.

Complete food for dogs.

and many more ...

Composition

Game muscle meat (39%), potato, carrot (8%), courgette, pumpkin (8%), game fat (5%), melon, apple, rapeseed oil, coconut flour, dandelion*, birch leaves*, parsley*, chia seeds, marigold*, stinging nettle*, oyster shell*, seaweed*, minerals  *dried

Nutritional additives/kg:

ComponentNutritional additives/kgFinal analysis
Vitamin A (3a672a)3300 IE 6000 IE/kg
Vitamin D3 (3a671)280 IE 252 IE/kg
Vitamin E (3a700) 83 IE7,5 IE/100g
Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate)6,8 mg0,5 mg/100g
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)8 mg 0,6 mg/100g
Vitamin B6
0,08 mg/100g
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)51 µg6,9 µg/100g
Calcium1300 mg1550 mg/kg
Phosphorus80 mg757 mg/kg
Magnesium391 mg/kg
Biotin (3a880) 29 µg 3,8 µg/100g
Pantothenic acid (3a841)22 mg2,6 mg/100g
Folic acid (3a316)0,15 mg40,5 µg/100g
Copper (3b405) 0,8 mg<10 mg/kg
Manganese (3b503)4,5 mg10 mg/kg
Iodine (3b202)0,6 mg0,7 mg/kg
Iron21 mg
Zinc (3b603)20 mg51 mg/kg
Chloride 16 mg0,14 g/100g
Sodium13,5 mg0,05 g/100g
Potassium 2100 mg/kg
L-carnitine (3a910) 150 mg
Purine content12,2 mg/100g
Urine pH CAB 7,43

Ratio:
Meat : potato/vegetables : other raw ingredients = 44% : 51% : 5%

AliVet LOW PROTEIN

With an especially high biological value and balanced nutrients, our menus from the LOW PROTEIN line contain limited protein and a moderate amount of fats, while being high in dietary fibre. Copper, phosphorus, and sodium are reduced. To ensure that your dog gets enough calories, these menus contain non-protein sources of energy: linseed oil, potatoes, and coconut flour, a true superfood. These menus are deliberately free of fruit and vegetables high in copper, and are instead supplemented with three medicinal herbs: birch leaves, stinging nettle, and dandelion. These herbs are known for their positive effect on the liver and kidneys. This diet also contains pumpkin, which is said to support kidney function. Furthermore, it is grain-free, because grain components are hard for dogs to digest, meaning the process is more complex and costs them energy, which in turn can lead to the creation of toxins that put additional strain on the kidneys and liver.

The kidneys are not only among the organism’s most active organs, but also among the ones with the highest blood supply. The carry out vitally important tasks in the body and keep its metabolism in equilibrium. They have an excretory (secretion-forming), regulatory (balance-maintaining), and endocrine (hormone-producing) function. General infections, inflammatory processes in the body, poisoning, trauma, or ageing can cause the kidneys to gradually lose function. Diet is also an essential cornerstone of kidney health: Excessive amounts of grain, phosphorus, and synthetic components in food can trigger and intensify kidney diseases, because breaking down these ingredients means supplying the organism with many substances that must be processed by the kidneys. In other words, these substances must all be filtered and excreted by the kidneys, which can permanently overburden the organ. As a result, the kidneys become more susceptible to insufficiency and disease. The same applies to the liver, which – as the body’s “central organ for detoxification and storage” – is not only able to store vital vitamins and minerals, but is also responsible for breaking down and converting many metabolic products and excreting toxins. When a diet includes a high number of substances that the liver must process, the organ must increase its activity accordingly, which can lead to overexertion and disease.

Complete food for dogs.

and many more ...

Analytical components

Protein: 5.5 % fat content: 4.4 % crude fibre: 0.7 % crude ash: 0.9 % moisture: 77.6 %
MJ/kg: 4

Analytical components

Protein: 5.6 % fat content: 8.9 % crude fibre: 0.7 % crude ash: 1 % moisture: 78.8 %
MJ/kg: 5

Analytical components

Protein: 5.5 % fat content: 8.8 % crude fibre: 0.7 % crude ash: 1 % moisture: 77.3 %
MJ/kg: 5.2

Feeding recommendation

Terra Canis/24 h
5 kg
300 - 400 g
10 kg500 - 600 g
20 kg800 - 1000 g
30 kg1100 - 1400 g
These values are approximate.

Feeding recommendation

Terra Canis/24 h

5 kg
300 - 400 g
10 kg500 - 600 g
20 kg800 - 1000 g
30 kg1100 - 1400 g
These values are approximate.

Feeding recommendation

Terra Canis/24 h

5 kg
300 - 400 g
10 kg500 - 600 g
20 kg800 - 1000 g
30 kg1100 - 1400 g
These values are approximate.

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