It is a pasteurized complementary food designed to complement your dog's diet in a healthy, balanced, and varied way.
Its ingredients—extra virgin olive oil, chicory inulin, and flaxseed—are credited with improving slow and heavy digestion, reducing colic, and combating constipation, diarrhea, and heartburn.
Milk*, cream, extra virgin olive oil, chicory inulin and flax.
*Lactose-free milk.
Humidity | 85.0% | |||
Protein | 3.00% | |||
Fat | 2.50% | |||
Fiber | 0.10% | |||
Ashes | 0.75% |
OLIVE OIL
The following properties are described:
- Oleic acid (73%).
- Linoleic acid/omega-6 (5%).
- Linoleic acid/omega-3 (1.5%).
- Vitamins: vitamin E and vitamin K.
- Phytosterols and polyphenols.
The following benefits are recognized:
- Antioxidants and vitamin E help reduce cholesterol and improve blood circulation, thus contributing to better cardiovascular function.
- Protects the immune system.
- Prevents cellular aging and degenerative diseases.
- Protective effect on breast cancer.
- Control diabetes.
- It has a digestive action.
- Slows down skin aging. Thanks to its regenerative and moisturizing properties, thanks to the antioxidants and good fats it contains, this product is perfect for treating dry skin problems in dogs, dandruff, some dermatitis, and even problems like cracked paw pads.
- Improves bowel movement. It's commonly used because it improves bowel movement, lubricates the intestines, and helps dogs pass stool more easily.
- Improves coat. With the good fats and vitamins it contains, it has a deep hydration and nourishment effect that allows the coat to regenerate and grow healthier, stronger, and shinier. It also helps prevent excessive shedding during shedding if it's not really needed to acclimatize.
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.
LINEN
The following properties are described:
- It is the seed of the Linum usitatissimum (flax) plant.
- Essential nutrients: protein, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus and lignan.
- Rich in omega-3, omega-6 and omega-12 series fatty acids.
- High level of fiber.
- Minerals such as magnesium, calcium, iron, potassium, manganese and sodium.
- Vitamins of group B and E.
The following benefits are recognized:
- Its richness in fiber and healthy fats aids proper digestion and accelerates metabolism. These nutrients are directly linked to improving digestive problems and reducing the risk of obesity.
- Its content of lignans, omega-3, healthy fats, and vegetable fiber helps improve our dog's digestion, promoting lubrication and preventing constipation.
- The presence of fiber in these seeds helps maintain the feeling of a full stomach (with good transit), so our dog is satisfied.
- They help reduce bad cholesterol (LDL), thanks to the presence of omega-3, lignans and insoluble fiber.
- It significantly helps the health of hair and nails, preventing them from breaking.
- They contain B vitamins, vitamin E (essential for healthy skin and bones), minerals such as magnesium, potassium (maintains nerve health), and iron (a vital component of red blood cells), and many enzymes that help keep your metabolism active, among others.
- Omega-3 is the most active agent in combating inflammation in the body. Inflammation is a leading cause of heart disease, asthma, diabetes, allergies, and even some types of cancer.
- Like any food that provides fiber, it also helps control blood sugar levels, a key factor for dogs with diabetes.