SKU: 052742000633
Dietary croquettes for specific dogs against overweight and joint problems. Light recipe with calcium, chondroitin and glucosamine to strengthen the bones
€138.00
Overweight and joint problems often represent two pathologies that tend to appear parallel to the dog. Hill's Prescription Diet Canine Metabolic + Mobility helps specifically counteract these two pathologies due to its clinically proven formula. This dry, full and balanced food is characterized by its reduced caloric intake and is enriched by vital substances to strengthen the animal's skeleton. In this way, croquettes contribute to reducing weight and improving the mobility of your dog at the same time. Clinical trials have shown that dogs fed with Hill's Prescription Diet Canine Metabolic + Mobility have achieved noticeable improvements in just 21 days. The croquettes are prepared with tasty chicken and their satiety formula limits the hunger between one meal and another. They are also enriched with calcium, chondroitin and glucosamine, which perform a regenerative action of bones affected by arthrosis, with antioxidants, beta-carotene, vitamin C and E to strengthen the immune system. Finally, they contain Omega 3 fatty acids to promote skin health and hair shine. PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS: Specific diets for adult dogs 1 to 6 years with overweight and arthrosis problems Reduced caloric intake: to help reduce excess weight or maintain weight form following dietary regimens To improve joint mobility: with chondroitin, glucosamine and calcium from regenerative action for bone, cartilage and joints Clinically proven formula: proven efficacy after 21 days of administration Tasty and with satiety formula: light recipe, restricts the sense of hunger between one meal and another To strengthen immune defenses: with antioxidants, beta-carotene, vitamin C and E for cellular protection For the health of skin and hair: thanks to Omega 3 fatty acids Balanced recipe: balanced protein, vitamin and mineral content Indicated in case of: To support joint metabolism in adult dogs with osteoarthritis Overweight dogs Weight maintenance form as a dietary diet