Dietary management in canine gastrointestinal conditions is to provide a proper balance of total nutrients while meeting the special dietary needs of the patient. Dietary fats from long chain triglycerides (LCT) can be one of the most complex nutrients to digest, and fermentation of undigested fats can contribute to diarrhea. Medium chain triglycerides (MCT) provide a readily digested and utilized energy source. Feeding a properly formulated diet designed to be highly digestible yet restricted in long chain triglycerides may be beneficial in the management of certain gastrointestinal conditions while meeting the nutritional needs of the animal.
- Suited for dogs that have gastritis and enteritis, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, and other diseases of the intestinal tract
- It has excellent palatability, low carbohydrates, and moderate fat levels so it provides your dog with optimized nutrition
- Low fiber Increased antioxidant vitamins E & C Added Zinc
- Gastrointestinal upset is one of the most common reason dogs visit the vet; It can be caused by many factors and generally impairs a dog's ability to digest and absorb nutrients
- Suited for dogs that have gastritis and enteritis, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, and other diseases of the intestinal tract
- It has excellent palatability, low carbohydrates, and moderate fat levels so it provides your dog with optimized nutrition
- Low fiber Increased antioxidant vitamins E & C Added Zinc
- Gastrointestinal upset is one of the most common reason dogs visit the vet; It can be caused by many factors and generally impairs a dog's ability to digest and absorb nutrients