Calibra VD Mobility Support Semi-Moist Dog Snacks

Calibra VD Mobility Support Semi-Moist Dog Snacks
120g

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  • 120g £7.24

Description

Calibra VD Mobility Support Snacks are compatible with veterinary diet products without compromising the theraputic effects. These products can be combined when feeding a veterinary diet or used to reward your dog.

Benefits of the Mobility Support Semi-Moist Snacks:

  • Added MDM and Boswellia Serrata.
  • Source of Omega 3 (Herring, Krill Protein and Schizochytrium Limacinum).
  • Joint Protection (Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulphate).

Ingredients

  • Herring Protein (26%), Peas, Glycerol of Vegetable Origin, Fresh Herring (14%), Hydrolyzed Chicken Protein (4%), Collagen (4%), Krill Protein (4%), Molasses, Lignocellulose, Dried Algae (2%, Schizochytrium Limacinum), Dried Rosemary (1%), Pea Flour, Glucosamine (3,000mg/kg), Chondroitin Sulphate (2,500mg/kg), Methylsulfonylmethane (200mg/kg), Dried Boswellia Serrata (200mg/kg).

Feeding Guide

Optimal Dog Weight (KG) 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
MAX. Daily Amount (PCS) 3 6 9 12 15 18 22 26 30 34 38 42

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WARNING: For pet use only. Always supervise your pet while they are consuming treats and ensure fresh drinking water is always available. Choose treats appropriate for your pet's size, age, dietary requirements, and chewing habits. Swallowing large, unchewed pieces can pose a severe choking or gastrointestinal blockage hazard. Monitor your pet for any signs of allergic reaction or digestive upset. Store according to the instructions on the packaging.

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