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Hill's l/d Liver Care - Prescription Diet - Tin

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    Please note:This product is currently being sold in a different packaging. The ingredients remain the same.

    Hill's l/d Liver Care Prescription Diet - Canine

    Hill's l/d is a complete, nutritionally balanced diet food for both puppies and adult dogs. The protein content is reduced to minimise the load on the liver. The branched amino acid chain content is such that the accumulation of ammonia and the resulting symptoms are reduced. Contains added vitamin K, zinc, potassium L-carnitine and soluble fibre, and reduced levels of sodium and copper.

    Also available in Hill's l/d Liver Care - Prescription Diet - Canine dry food.

    Liver disease in dogs

    The liver is the central and largest metabolic organ in the body and is essential for the removal of toxins from the body. Liver disease can be caused by infection, toxins and congenital factors. Liver disorders can lead to vomiting, lethargy, an overall poor condition, and even symptoms such as epileptic seizures.

    Not suitable for

    This diet food is not suitable for: cats, pregnant or lactating dogs, dogs with hyperlipidaemia or (increased risk of) pancreatitis.

    Composition

    Ingredients: Original: Rice, animal fat, soybean meal, soybean oil, dried egg, maize starch, maize gluten meal, digest, minerals, cellulose, fish oil, dried beet pulp, vitamins and trace elements.

    Nutritional contents: Protein: 6.2 %, Fat: 8.5 %, Carbohydrate (NFE): 17.5 %, Crude fibre: 1.0 %, Crude Ash: 1.8 %, Soluble fibre: 0.2 %, Calcium: 0.27 %, Phospohorus: 0.19 %, Potassium: 0.33 %, Sodium: 0.08 %, Magnesium: 0.024 %, Taurine: 0.04 %, Vitamin A: 10935 IU/kg, Vitamin C: 72 ppm, Vitamin D: 545 IU/kg, Vitamin E: 260 IU/kg, Omega-3-fatty acids: 0.53 %, Beta-carotene: 2.09 ppm, L-carnitine: 121.4 ppm, Glucosamine: 265 ppm, Chondroitin sulphate: 1 ppm.

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