








PRO PLAN VETERINARY DIETS EN Gastrointestinal Mousse Wet Dog Food
Complete wet food diet for adult dogs with highly digestible, low fibre formulation for compensation for maldigestion and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Formulated with easy to digest ingredients and a special fat source for easy gut absorption.
Ingredients
Composition
Pork, flour rice, poultry, dried egg, minerals, coconut oil, cellulose powder
Analytical Constituents
Moisture 72.5%, Protein 8%, Fat 4.5%, Omega-6 fatty acids 0.8%, Omega-3 fatty acids 0.1%, Medium chain fatty acids 0.67%, Carbohydrate 12%, Crude fibre 1%, Soluble fibre 0.2%, Insoluble fibre 1.4%, Metabolisable energy 120kcal/100g
Nutritional Additives
IU/kg: Vit. A: 1430; Vit. D3: 200
mg/kg: E1: 41.8; 3b202: 0.8; E4: 5.1; E5: 7.4; 3b605: 101.7
Please note that all indications for PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets mentioned on this page are for the dietary support of cats and dogs with the listed conditions and do not preclude appropriate medical management. The veterinary diets should be used under veterinary supervision.
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Description
Complete wet food diet for adult dogs with highly digestible, low fibre formulation for compensation for maldigestion and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Formulated with easy to digest ingredients and a special fat source for easy gut absorption.
Ingredients
Composition
Pork, flour rice, poultry, dried egg, minerals, coconut oil, cellulose powder
Analytical Constituents
Moisture 72.5%, Protein 8%, Fat 4.5%, Omega-6 fatty acids 0.8%, Omega-3 fatty acids 0.1%, Medium chain fatty acids 0.67%, Carbohydrate 12%, Crude fibre 1%, Soluble fibre 0.2%, Insoluble fibre 1.4%, Metabolisable energy 120kcal/100g
Nutritional Additives
IU/kg: Vit. A: 1430; Vit. D3: 200
mg/kg: E1: 41.8; 3b202: 0.8; E4: 5.1; E5: 7.4; 3b605: 101.7
Please note that all indications for PURINA® PRO PLAN® Veterinary Diets mentioned on this page are for the dietary support of cats and dogs with the listed conditions and do not preclude appropriate medical management. The veterinary diets should be used under veterinary supervision.






















