This dietetic Eukanuba Veterinary Diet Dermatosis specialised nutrition helps to support healthy skin function in adult dogs. It is ideal for any dogs suffering with dermatosis, excessive hair loss, allergies or dietary intolerances. This balanced dry food contains fish and potato, two specially selected sources of protein and carbohydrates. The recipe also helps to promote balanced digestion and helps reduce inflammation in the skin.
Eukanuba Veterinary Diet Dermatosis contains an ideal quantity of essential omega-3 and -6 fatty acids, providing dietetic support for atopy and to combat inflammation at cellular level. The natural mix of beet fibres and prebiotic fibres (FOS) help to regulate the digestive system, promoting balanced digestion and the intake of all nutrients in the dish, as well as resulting in optimum stool consistency. It is free from artificial colours and flavours, making Eukanuba Veterinary Diet Dermatosis a particularly high-quality specialised food. It is recommended by veterinarians for dogs suffering from skin problems, helping to optimally support overall health.
Eukanuba Veterinary Diet Dermatosis at a glance:
- Dietetic dry food for adult dogs over the age of 1 year and suffering from skin problems
- Supports skin function for those with dermatosis, excessive hair loss, allergies or dietary intolerances
- Special protein and carbohydrate sources: with fish and potato to reduce the risk or unpleasant intolerance reactions caused by diet
- Optimum content of omega-3 and -6 fatty acids: to support atopy and help reduce inflammation in the skin
- With beet fibres: promote a healthy gut and optimum stool consistency
- Contains prebiotics (FOS): to regulate gut flora and support nutrient intake
- High content of essential fatty acids: for healthy skin and a good glossy coat
- Free from: artificial colourings and flavourings
- All-round nutrition: a balanced mix of vitamins, minerals and trace elements to promote a strong immune system
- Premium producer: high-quality food recipe from 45 years of intensive research, developed with veterinarians and nutrition scientists