- Dry food for adult dogs, used for renal failure. 3kg package.
PURINA Pro Plan Veterinary Diets NF Renal Function 3kg - Product Description
PURINA Veterinary Diets NF Renal Function is a dietary food for dogs, low in phosphorus and with a limited amount of high-quality protein, designed to support kidney function in cases of chronic renal failure. It is a complete, balanced food for adult dogs.
Composition
- Corn
- Rice
- Dried egg*
- Dried whey*
- Animal fat
- Sugar
- Digest*
- Dried beet pulp*
- Minerals
- Soybean oil
- Fish oil
- Calcium carbonate
Composition analysis
- Moisture 7.0%
- Protein 13%
- Sulfur amino acids 0.67%
- Oils and fats 14.5%
- Omega-6 fatty acids 2.5%
- Omega-3 fatty acids 0.3%
- Carbohydrates 59%
- Crude fiber 2%
- Calcium 0.8%
- Phosphorus 0.3%
- Potassium 0.8%
- Magnesium 0.07%
- Sodium 0.2%
- Sulfur 0.21%
- Vitamin E 300 mg/kg
- Vitamin D3 850 IU/kg
- Purines 0.06%
Additives
- Vitamin A (31,000 IU/kg)
- Vitamin D3 (1,000 IU/kg)
- Vitamin E (350 IU/kg)
- Monohydrate iron sulfate (100 mg/kg)
- Calcium iodate, anhydrous (2.6 mg/kg)
- Copper sulfate pentahydrate (12 mg/kg)
- Manganese sulfate monohydrate (47 mg/kg)
- Zinc sulfate monohydrate (160 mg/kg)
- Sodium selenite (0.14 mg/kg)
Dosage
| Dog's weight | Daily serving in grams |
| 2.5 kg | 65 g |
| 5 kg | 105 g |
| 10 kg | 165 g |
| 15 kg | 220 g |
| 25 kg | 310 g |
| 35 kg | 385 g |
| 45 kg | 455 g |
| 70 kg | 615 g |
The manufacturer does not limit the size of the animal.
Additional information
Indications
Kidney failure.
Liver diseases associated with hepatic encephalopathy.
Early stage congestive heart failure.
Hypertension.
Contraindications:
Diseases requiring increased protein or phosphorus intake.
Pregnancy, growth period.
NF also contains reduced calcium, vitamin D3, and urine alkalizing ingredients, which are recommended for patients with diagnosed oxalate stones.
Reduced phosphorus content - Helps prevent the development of hyperphosphatemia and associated kidney damage.
Limited protein content, but high in quality - Limits the formation of urea toxins and the absorption of non-essential amino acids.
Reduced sodium content - Prevents hypernatremia during periods of reduced ability to regulate sodium levels.
Source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids - Helps reduce hypertension in the glomeruli and minimizes inflammatory processes in the diseased kidneys (thereby reducing the risk of hypertension).
Diet that does not acidify urine - Leads to a urine pH of 6.7-7.1 when fed ad libitum, which reduces the risk of acidosis and supports the treatment of oxalate urolithiasis.
Desired urine pH 7.1 +/- 0.4.
*Sources of protein






