- Wet food for adult dogs, used for kidney failure. 400g pack.
PURINA Pro Plan Veterinary Diets NF Renal Function 400g - Product Description
PURINA Veterinary Diets NF Renal Function is a dietary food for dogs, low in phosphorus and limited in protein but high in quality, designed to support renal function in cases of chronic renal failure.It provides a complete, balanced food for adult dogs.
Composition
- Meat and products of animal origin
- Cereals
- Oils and fats
- Eggs and egg products
- Sugars
- Minerals
- Protein sources: liver, heart, corn, egg powder, rice, turkey
Composition analysis
- Moisture content 72%
- Protein 5,4%
- Total sulphur amino acids
- Fatty acids 7.6%
- Omega 6 fatty acids 1.2%
- Omega-3 fatty acids 0,1%
- Carbohydrates 12,9%
- Crude fibre 0,3%
- Calcium 0,22%
- Phosphorus 0.11%
- Potassium 0,45%
- Magnesium 0.03%
- Sodium 0.08%
- Sulphur 0.12%
Additives
- Vitamin A (830 IU/kg)
- Vitamin D3 (115 IU/kg)
- Vitamin E1 (24.1 mg/kg)
- [3b202] (0.46 mg/kg)
- Vitamin E4 (2.9 mg/kg)
- Vitamin E5 (4.2 mg/kg)
- [3b605] (58.8 mg/kg
Dosage
Weight of dog | Weight reduction | Weight maintenance |
1-5 kg | ½ - 1 | ½ - 1⅔ |
5 - 10 kg | 1 - 1¼ | 1⅔ - 2⅔ |
10-20 kg | 1¼ - 2⅓ | 2⅔ - 4¼ |
20-30 kg | 2⅓ - 2¾ | 4¼ - 5½ |
30-40 kg | 2¾ - 3 | 5½ - 6 ⅓ |
40-50 kg | 3 - 3¼ | 6 ⅓ - 7¾ |
50 kg+* | 3¼ - 4 + | 7¾ + |
The manufacturer does not limit the size of the animal.
Additional information
Indications:
Renal failure.
Liver diseases associated with hepatic encephalopathy;
Early stage of congestive heart failure.
Hypertension.
Contraindications:
Diseases requiring an increased amount of protein or phosphorus.
Pregnancy, growth period.
NF also contains reduced calcium, vitamin D3 and urine-alkalising ingredients, which are recommended for patients with known oxalate lithiasis.
Reduced phosphorus content - Helps prevent the development of hyperphosphatemia and associated kidney damage.
Reduced but high protein levels - Reduces the formation of uremic toxins and the absorption of non-essential amino acids.
Reduced sodium content - Prevents hypernatremia at a time of reduced ability to regulate this element.
Source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids - Help reduce hypertension in the glomeruli and minimise inflammation of affected kidneys (thereby reducing the risk of hypertension).
Non-acidifying urinary diet - Leads to a urinary pH of 6.7-7.1 when fed at will, which reduces the risk of acidosis and supports the therapy of oxalate lithiasis.
Desired urinary pH of 7.1 +/- 0.4.