Pasteurized complementary food designed to complement your dog's diet in a healthy, balanced, and varied way.
Its components—honey, collagen, turmeric, and chicory inulin—are attributed with benefits such as relieving joint pain, preventing bone loss, and improving skin health.
Milk*, cream and honey**, turmeric, chicory inulin and collagen.
*Lactose-free milk.
**100% Spanish natural honey.
Humidity | 85.0% | |||
Protein | 3.00% | |||
Fat | 2.50% | |||
Fiber | 0.10% | |||
Ashes | 0.75% |
HONEY
The following properties are described:
- Healthy primary sweetener: fructose and glucose.
- Source of protein: Honey contains enzymes and amino acids, which are the basis for protein production.
- Contribution of minerals: phosphorus, potassium, iron, calcium and magnesium.
- Vitamins: B vitamins and vitamin C.
- Citric acid, acetic acid and flavonoids.
The following benefits are recognized:
- Antibacterial potential. Honey is considered a prebiotic, which stimulates the growth of beneficial bacteria found in the intestines by acting as food for them and thus balancing the intestinal flora.
- Source of antioxidants: It's perfect for improving the functioning of cells, tissues, and organs, as it fights oxidative free radicals, which age the body. Furthermore, due to its variety of minerals, it strengthens the skeletal system and the functioning of various organs, and even improves skin and coat.
- Promotes digestion. Honey can promote digestive activity. This means it helps metabolize food and prevent stomach indigestion. It also helps relieve symptoms of constipation, prevents reflux, and relieves diarrhea.
- It relieves coughs and sore throats, as it has many soothing and relaxing properties that can calm the symptoms of respiratory tract infections.
- With anti-inflammatory properties. Honey also has the ability to reduce muscle swelling and relieve pain caused by inflammation.
- Source of energy. It's especially good for active dogs and puppies, as it provides them with energy, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants—nutrients necessary for their proper development.
- Increases appetite. In malnourished puppies or convalescing dogs, honey provides these little ones with extra glucose and fructose, helping them eat better.
- Against allergies. Improves the animal's immune system.
Heals wounds and ulcers. Due to its bactericidal, antiseptic, and healing properties, it is perfect for treating injuries to the skin, muscles, and other tissues.
TURMERIC
The following properties are described:
- Low in fat and calories.
- Rich in minerals: potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium. In smaller amounts, it also contains calcium, copper, a trace element with positive effects on heart health, zinc, and iron.
- Vitamins: vitamin C, vitamin E and, in lesser quantities, vitamin K and B vitamins (B1, B3, B6 and B9).
- Fiber. Dietary fiber.
- Phenolic compounds.
The following benefits are recognized:
- Relieves joint pain: If your dog suffers from arthritis, osteoarthritis, or osteoarthritis, turmeric's anti-inflammatory properties will help relieve symptoms. However, as with everything, we should treat this as a supplement for the animal, not as a treatment for its condition.
- Combats stomach cramps, gastroenteritis, and diarrhea: Thanks to its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties, turmeric helps soothe certain digestive ailments, including, in addition to those already mentioned, indigestion, vomiting, heartburn, and gastritis.
- Treats flatulence: It has great digestive properties, helping to treat and prevent gas in our dogs when it is caused by poor nutrition, chewing, or digestion.
- It improves intestinal flora, as it increases the production of probiotics.
- Helps with fatty liver and improves kidney function.
- It has the ability to support pancreatic function, balance the body's insulin, triglyceride, and blood sugar levels, thereby strengthening the dog's immune system.
Benefits and uses of turmeric for dogs:
- Frequent consumption reduces glucose levels, thus stimulating the production of anti-cancer substances in the body.
- It has anti-inflammatory properties that improve blood flow.
- Treats and prevents canine diabetes thanks to its anti-glycemic and anti-inflammatory properties, which regulate blood glucose levels and help reduce the chances of the body becoming insulin resistant.
Chicory inulin
The following properties are described:
- Fructose polysaccharide.
- Inulin has a prebiotic effect. Since it is not digested in the upper intestine, it reaches the large intestine, where it serves as a nutrient for probiotic bacteria (mainly bifidobacteria and lactobacilli), thus contributing to the balance of intestinal flora, increasing bacterial biomass, and improving intestinal transit.
- Beneficial bacteria, such as bifidobacteria and lactobacilli, naturally produce antibiotic-like substances that help reduce the growth of pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli either Salmonella .
- Inulin has a neutral flavor, does not alter the original flavor of foods, and improves the texture, palatability, and stability of a wide variety of foods.
The following benefits are recognized:
- Supports healthy intestinal flora.
- Prevents constipation.
- Promotes the growth and multiplication of beneficial intestinal microflora.
- Improves digestive health.
- Helps you lose weight.
- Improves the absorption of minerals.
- Helps eliminate heavy metals.
- Reduces cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Balances blood pressure.
- Reduces blood sugar.
- Strengthens the health of the immune system.
- Supports cardiovascular health.
- Improves liver health.
COLLAGEN
The following properties are described:
- It is the main structural protein found in the skin and connective tissues such as joints, tendons, cartilage and ligaments.
- 30% of a dog's protein is collagen.
- Its main function is the formation of fibers (giving firmness and elasticity) in the connective tissue.
The following benefits are recognized:
- It can improve skin health by strengthening it and increasing elasticity and hydration.
Helps relieve joint pain. It helps maintain the integrity of cartilage, the rubber-like tissue that protects your joints. It can help improve the symptoms of osteoarthritis and reduce overall joint pain. - It can prevent bone loss: Your bones are made mostly of collagen, which gives them structure and helps them stay strong.
- It can help build muscle mass. This protein is necessary for your muscles to stay strong and function properly.
- Promotes heart health. Collagen provides structure to the arteries and blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body. If there's not enough collagen, arteries can become weak and fragile.
- Hair and hooves: Collagen can strengthen your nails and prevent them from breaking easily. It can also stimulate hair growth.