When dogs reach senior age, their metabolisms slow down, as do their activity levels. It's important to keep in mind that the larger the breed, the earlier you should switch to a senior diet. At this stage, appropriate nutrition plays a vital role in maintaining health, longevity and quality of life.
Key Features:
- Low carb formulation using only rice: A single grain, highly digestible carbohydrate provides all-day energy.
- Joint-Mobility Protein: Chicken- a natural source of Glucosamine and Chondroitin that helps maintain joint strength and mobility, reducing deterioration.
- Strength-Building Protein: Lamb- provides essential amino acids, crucial to maintaining and supporting the strength and health of ageing muscles.
- Omega-6 from Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils: Omega-6 fatty acids from chicken fat helps nourish your pup’s aging skin, while encapsulated fatty acids are essential for reducing stool odour.
- Prebiotics: this fibre-rich source of fructo-oligosaccharides stimulates the growth of beneficial bacteria in the digestive system while improving stool quality.
- Vitamin-rich Brewer’s Yeast: provides a rich source of B-Vitamins that are vital for maintaining good health – aiding the metabolism by facilitating the conversion of nutrients into energy.
- Nourishing Fish Oils: omega-3 fatty acids from Fish Oil and Salmon Oil powder are essential to the maintenance of brain function and clear vision, as well as immune system health, joint health and the shine and condition of the skin and coat.
- Dried Algae Schizochytrium sp. - A rich source of DHA that supports healthy ageing by improving cognitive ability, promoting mental alertness and sharpness in mature dogs (5 years and older).
- L-Carnitine - Aids in the conversion of fat into energy and lean muscle mass, optimising and maintaining a healthy metabolism in senior or overweight dogs.
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