Hello, please my dog has a common skin disorder (inflammation-atopic dermatitises) this condition only occurred when summer begin. I know that the treatment will take long but meanwhile i need a type of food that you have for allergy, and skin treatments (with L-carnitine), in order to prevent more damage to the skin during summer. Thank you for your help.
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Food with more energy needed
Hi, I have a 6 kilos, 18 months Bichon Havanais male that today eats Lamb and Rice for Small breed and really likes it. The problem is that he is too thin, and I would like to know if you can recommend any other food that would give him more calories? It should preferably be the same small pellets size since he does not like to eat bigger pellets. Thanks!
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Food with more energy needed
Hi, I have a 6 kilos, 18 months Bichon Havanais male that today eats Lamb and Rice for Small breed and really likes it. The problem is that he is too thin, and I would like to know if you can recommend any other food that would give him more calories? It should preferably be the same small pellets size since he does not like to eat bigger pellets. Thanks!
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Brit care large breed lamb&rice
Hello please can i mix brit care large breed lamb&rice dry food with lukewarm water for my Belgian malinois? Thank you
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Nutritional info about Senior Weight Control cat food
Hi I've been feeding my cats with Orijen (and Acana) for all these years, with a terrible exception for this summer with Farmina Lamb and Blueberries, with high impact on their weight. We have discovered a potential cardiopathy in one of my cats, and the vet says to go for Virbac W1, I don't like the idea... I have bought for the first time Brit Care Senior Weight Control, they seem to like it. I see it has a bit more carnitine than Orijen (50mg vs 33mg) but we fear that's too little everyday for a 70mg daily serve. Taurine amount in your weight control food seems to be... fine (unsure). I'd like to know more about Brit Care Senior Weight Control cat food, to be able to do a fair comparison: 1) Energy density: how many of the kcal/kg comes from proteins? fat? carbs? 2) Out of the proteins, what's the % of protein coming from animals? 3) Where is the meat coming from? sustainable farms with run-free chickens? industrial farms? Which country? Czech Republic or other? 4) How much protein comes from fresh meat (and heart, liver, etc)? 5) Does it contain any sugar? 6) The cardiopathies in cats and dogs are mostly caused by food, in many cases because the daily intake of taurine and especially carnitine is too low. Are you thinking about increasing the L-carnitine amount in your weight control series? 7) Any support for joints? 8) Humidity level? Thank YOU for helping us understand!
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Registrace
Dobrý den,zaregistrovala jsem se, ale plemeno anglický kokršpaněl se zde nenachází. Kde najdu svoji kartu registrace k opravě plemene a později i váhy psa? Děkuji Haasová
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Brit Grain Free Veterinary Diets Dog Gastrointestinal
Hello, my dog has a very sensitive digestion. He used to eat First Choice for adult dogs. Right now we can't find it and the only food he feels good with and he really likes it is Brit Grain Free Veterinary Diets Dog Gastrointestinal. Is it okay for him to eat it every day for six months? As I can see from the recommendations, it can be given up to 3 weeks. Please advise. Brit Grain Free Veterinary Diets Dog Gastrointestinal, 2 kg:
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A food size
Hi! So I have an amazing cat Maine coon, and since the beginning I feed him with the Brit food. He loves everything with salmon)) i’ve been buying the hypoallergenic food for him just cs the pieces of the food itself are bigger than regular and it is comfortable for him to eat. I know that there is Brit for a big cats, but unfortunately, can’t find it in Israel. So I would be very grateful if u tell me- if there is any other option in a cats food line where the pieces of the dry food would be bigger than regular..? Cs lately I can’t even find a hypoallergenic food.. and I really don’t want to go for royal canine.. thanks in advance!
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Lamb wet food
I wabt to ask about the lamb wet food, since my cat is allergic to chicken protein, what kind of other proteins are in that food and what percentage? if it is just chicken liver so no muscle meat, I can try it, he should be fine. Also I need to know the percentage of phosporus in the food please? It looks ideal for my cat otherwise! thank you
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Restroom Misbehaviour
Hello! I have a behaviour question, maybe you can help me figure out what is happening. My 7 month male rough collie is a very smart dog and behaves very well, except for one thing which is happening lately. As as puppy, he soon learned to pee and poo in the pads so before and after he could walk at the street everything was perfect. Then we moved from a flat to a house with a garden and he was even more happy, as he could run and play at the garden all day, although we keep walking outside every day (we now live at the countryside and we do a long walk around 2 hours). Lately he suddenly found a spot to pee on our carpet at night (during the day he always does it at the garden or outside when we are walking), he doesn't do it every night but often enough to completely ruin the carpet. He perfectly knows he should do it in the pads (we did some trips with him and he never missed them) but at home he is always doing it in that same spot. Why is this happening? Any clues? We finally had to lock him in the kitchen at nights, and then he is back on the pads (not using them every night, but when he needs them he uses them). I would prefer not to lock him out of the living room, there's much more room for him and also that makes me lock the cat as well. Yes, there's a cat too, she was home before him so she was there all the time. They don't get along very well but I don't think that's the problem: the dog wants to play but the cat is older and doesn't so she just ignores him; also when the dog was a small puppy was afraid of the cat, but now the dog is 3 times bigger so it's the cat who is scared of the dog. Any hints would be much appreciated, thank you so much!!
Questions are answered by
Ing. Martin Kváš
nutrition specialist
MVDr. Jan Šíma
veterinarian