For adult dogs with joint problems
ProCare Veterinary Diet Mobility is a pressed dietetic food for adult dogs with joint problems. This complete dietetic food contains nutrients which positively influence your dog's joints and mobility.
Nutritional Information
- Composition
- Directions
- Amount per day
- Transfer
Analysis | |
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Moisture | 8.0% |
Crude protein | 23.0% |
Crude fat | 15.0% |
Crude ash | 7.0% |
Crude fibre | 3.0% |
Carbohydrates | 44.0% |
Omega 3 fatty acids, total | 3.0% |
Omega 3 fatty acid EPA | 0.35% |
Vitamin E | 0.05% |
Minerals | |
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Calcium | 1.3% |
Phosphorus | 0,9% |
Potassium | 0.6% |
Magnesium | 0.1% |
Sodium | 0.3% |
Energy content | |
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4030 kcal/kg |
Dehydrated poultry, maize, wheat, rice, dried chicory pulp, linseed oil, poultry protein hydrolysate, linseed oil, salmon oil, gelatine hydrolysate (2.5%), animal fats, yeast hydrolysate, extract of crustaceans and molluscs (source of glucosamine) (0.15%), yeast extract (source of betaglucans) (0.08%), vegetable oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), chondroitin sulphate (0.01%).
This food can be given dry. No preparation is needed. Always ensure there is fresh drinking water at room temperature available. Spread the daily ration of ProCare Diet Mobility over at least two meals per day. If you would like to give your adult dog an extra treat, try offering a portion of Prins TotalCare Complete or Prins NatureCare Dog Diet Mobility for one or multiple days. These are healthy and natural meat-based meals for your dog. Any other supplemented foods are not recommended. Additional information diet food: specific nutritional purpose is supporting the metabolism of the joints in cases of osteoarthritis. Essential nutritional characteristics: high content of omega 3 fatty acids and vitamin E. Recommended period of use: no more than 3 months at first. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian prior to using this food. ProCare Diet Mobility is especially suitable for adult dogs with joint issues.
Low activity | Moderate activity | High activity | |
Body weight (kg) | Recommended amount (grams/day) | Recommended amount (grams/day) | Recommended amount (grams/day) |
2.5 | 45 | 55 | 75 |
5 | 80 | 100 | 130 |
10 | 135 | 170 | 225 |
15 | 185 | 235 | 305 |
20 | 230 | 290 | 380 |
25 | 275 | 345 | 450 |
30 | 315 | 395 | 520 |
35 | 355 | 445 | 580 |
40 | 395 | 495 | 645 |
45 | 430 | 545 | 705 |
50 | 465 | 585 | 760 |
60 | 535 | 670 | 875 |
70 | 600 | 755 | 980 |
80 | 665 | 835 | 1085 |
Switching from one pressed food to another
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A. When you are switching from a different brand of pressed kibble to ours, you can mix the foods for a while until you have switched over. Mix an increasing amount of the new food into the old over a period of 7 days until you have switched completely. Occasionally switching to another food may result in slightly different faeces. However, this is completely harmless. You could also opt for switching using frozen raw meat (see switching guideline section C).
Switching from an extruded food to a pressed variety*
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B. When you are switching your pet from extruded (expanded) kibble to one of Prins' pressed varieties, we recommend an instant changeover instead of a period of mixing. Occasionally switching to another food may result in slightly different faeces. However, this is completely harmless. You could also opt for switching using frozen raw meat (see switching guideline section C). Pressed kibble is a concentrated food with less volume than the extruded type.
C. Switching to a new type of kibble is also possible by using frozen raw meat. In this case, offer your dog a frozen raw meat meal such as Prins TotalCare LAMB & RICE Complete for one week. After a week of feeding only raw meat you can switch to the new kibble instantly, without a mixing period.
If your dog has never tried raw meat before, we recommend slighty cooking the meat for the first two days in order to give the digestive system some time to adjust. After two days you can serve the thawed meat at room temperature.
Has your dog never tried kibble before and would you like to switch from raw meat meals to pressed or extruded kibble? Then you can follow the switching guideline in section B (an instant changeover).
Our specially composed dietetic foods have been scientifically proven, and developed in collaboration with veterinarians, scientists and universities. They are completely safe for your pet, even when used for longer periods of time.