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- Model: MX23187
- Weight: 0.15kg
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Royal Canin Sensitivity Control Medical canned food for dogs (Chicken and rice) Diyeta for dogs with food allergy or intolerance. Dlya of obtaining bigger information see the veterinarian Pokazaniya: The food supersensitivity which is shown violations from an integument and (or) a digestive tract Food intolerance (for example, to gluten, lactose) Test by the excluding diet Chronic idiopathic colitis Atopic dermatitis of Protivopokazaniya: Sharp pancreatitis ** can be appointed at chronic pancreatitis Preimushchestva Royal Canin Sensitivy Control: The chicken and rice who are specially selected belkivkhodyashchy in structure of a forage seldom cause supersensitivity and possess high degree of digestibility at the expense of what the risk of allergic reactions to a forage decreases. Strengthening of barrier functions a kozhizapatentovanny complex of vitamins (inositol, pantothenic acid, niatsin, is well-cared, a histidine) strengthens protective functions of skin and EPA/DHAEykozapentaenovaya and a dokozahexayenovy Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) naturally prevents its excessive dryness and in high the concentration are present at a capelin. They help to regulate skin reactions and also I participate in creation of cells of intestines Safety digestive the sistemyfermentiruyemy cellulose containing fruktooligosakharida, and zeolite promote maintenance of balance of intestinal microflora and protection of a mucous membrane of intestines. Useful information: Korm Sensitivity Control Canine contains a large amount of EPA/DHA fatty acids and is recommended at the chronic dermatosis which is followed by an itch, in particular at atopic dermatitis date editing the description: 02.04.2021