- Dry food for dogs of all ages and all breeds, supports proper brain function. 3kg pack.
PURINA Pro Plan Veterinary Diets NC Neuro Care Dog 3kg - Product Description
PURINA Pro Plan Veterinary Diets NC Neuro Care is a specialised dietary food for dogs with age-related cognitive disorders and as nutritional support for proper brain function in dogs with seizures. Dry food for dogs of all ages and all breeds.
Composition
- Maize
- Dehydrated poultry protein
- Wheat flour
- Dehydrated salmon protein
- Medium-chain fatty acids (6.50%)
- Dried beet pulp
- Rice
- Dried egg
- Gluten maize meal
- Digest
- Fish oil
- Mineral components
Composition analysis
- Moisture content 7.5%
- Total protein 30.0%
- Crude fat 15%
- Carbohydrates 38,5%
- MCTS 6.5%
Additives
- Vit. A: 27000 IU/kg
- Vit. D3: 890 IU/kg
- Vit. E: 600 IU/kg
- Vit. C: 165 mg/kg
- Iron (II) sulphate, monohydrate: Fe: 93
- Anhydrous calcium iodate: I 2,3
- Copper sulphate pentahydrate: Cu: 14
- Manganese sulfate monohydrate: Mn 44
- Zinc sulphate anhydrous: Zn: 140
- Sodium selenite: Se: 0.13
Dosage
Weight of dog kg | Amount of grams per day |
1,5-5,5 | 52-118 |
5,5-9,0 | 118-170 |
9,0-16 | 170-235 |
16-23 | 244-301 |
23-34,0 | 301-392 |
34-45 | 483 |
Additional information
Helps with problems associated with the advanced age of the dog, such as:
Difficult interactions with people and animals.
Sleep disorders.
Disorder at home.
Decrease in activity.
Restlessness, repetitive, uncontrolled movements.
Contains a composition of nutrients that help support cognitive function and brain function:
Arginine
EPA+DHA
Antioxidants (vitamin E and C)
B vitamins
Selenium
Formulated with MCT (medium-chain triglycerides) and neuroprotective ingredients that are clinically proven to help improve brain function.
PURINA NeuroCare, based on pioneering research, is the first diet of its kind to be developed using knowledge accumulated from extensive research into canine brain health, in collaboration between Purina scientists and veterinary neurology specialists from the Royal Veterinary College in London.
As in humans, the canine brain and nervous system is highly complex. Neurological abnormalities affect dogs of all ages and breeds. They can be caused by many factors - from hereditary disease and general health problems to trauma and drug reactions.