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Discover our wide range of speciality foods that are specifically tailored to your dog's needs. If your dog has recently been prescribed a special diet, you can find the right dietetic food by searching for the relevant sensitivity.

General advice:

  • It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before use.
  • Whilst feeding a dietetic food, you should visit your vet regularly for check-ups.
  • If your dog's health deteriorates, you must seek veterinary advice immediately.

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Important information: Please consult your vet before feeding your pet with a therapeutic veterinary or specialist diet. You should take your pet to the vet for a check-up every 6 months. Should your pet's health worsen while using this product, please seek veterinary advice immediately. Should your pet's health worsen while using this product, please seek veterinary advice immediately. By adding this product to your basket you confirm that you have read and understood the above information.

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Veterinarian Dr. med. vet. Franziska G. explains: Veterinary Dog Food

"Veterinary dog food is intended to alleviate or prevent health problems by specifically addressing the needs of your dog's particular health situation. Vet food for dogs is a complete food that covers your dog's individual food needs and can replace conventional food for a certain period of time or even permanently.

Your vet may prescribe vet food for your dog after making a diagnosis. If using this food, it is important to follow the feeding instructions and to have your dog examined regularly by a vet in order to detect any changes in health at an early stage."

This content is a translation of the original text published on zooplus.de, created by Veterinarian Dr. med. vet. Franziska G., in collaboration with our editorial team. The information provided is for general guidance only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your vet if you have any concerns about your pet’s health or wellbeing.   

Veterinarian Dr. med. vet. Franziska G. explains: Veterinary Dog Food

"Veterinary dog food is intended to alleviate or prevent health problems by specifically addressing the needs of your dog's particular health situation. Vet food for dogs is a complete food that covers your dog's individual food needs and can replace conventional food for a certain period of time or even permanently.

Your vet may prescribe vet food for your dog after making a diagnosis. If using this food, it is important to follow the feeding instructions and to have your dog examined regularly by a vet in order to detect any changes in health at an early stage."

This content is a translation of the original text published on zooplus.de, created by Veterinarian Dr. med. vet. Franziska G., in collaboration with our editorial team. The information provided is for general guidance only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your vet if you have any concerns about your pet’s health or wellbeing.   

What should be considered when using vet dog food?

Veterinary food for dogs can be a supplement to treatment — but does not replace a comprehensive course of treatment. Veterinary dog food should therefore be seen as a supplementary measure. A vet should also monitor your dog regularly if you are feeding it vet dog food. This is important to ensure that the food has the desired effect and does not cause any adverse symptoms.

What should be considered when using vet dog food?

Veterinary food for dogs can be a supplement to treatment — but does not replace a comprehensive course of treatment. Veterinary dog food should therefore be seen as a supplementary measure. A vet should also monitor your dog regularly if you are feeding it vet dog food. This is important to ensure that the food has the desired effect and does not cause any adverse symptoms.

What effect can vet dog food have on health?

Vet dog food is tailored to the special dietary requirements for common diseases. Depending on the underlying disease, it is possible to provide vet dog foods that can have the following effects:

  • Blood sugar regulation: With an adjusted carbohydrate content, diet food for dogs can stabilise blood sugar levels.
  • Anti-inflammatory properties: Vet dog food containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids can relieve inflammation and stop skin irritation, especially for dogs with skin and fur issues.
  • Heart strengthening: Heart-boosting substances such as L-carnitine and taurine can support heart function.
  • Controlled weight loss: A low calorie content with increased fibre content promotes healthy weight loss.
  • Joint strengthening: Certain substances such as chondroitin or glucosamine may alleviate joint problems such as osteoarthritis.
  • Kidney and urinary tract support: Reduced protein and phosphorus content as well as an adjusted pH value can prevent bladder stones or relieve the kidneys.
  • Improved digestion: A combination of easily digestible ingredients and prebiotics can help digestion in case of gastrointestinal problems. 

What effect can vet dog food have on health?

Vet dog food is tailored to the special dietary requirements for common diseases. Depending on the underlying disease, it is possible to provide vet dog foods that can have the following effects:

  • Blood sugar regulation: With an adjusted carbohydrate content, diet food for dogs can stabilise blood sugar levels.
  • Anti-inflammatory properties: Vet dog food containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids can relieve inflammation and stop skin irritation, especially for dogs with skin and fur issues.
  • Heart strengthening: Heart-boosting substances such as L-carnitine and taurine can support heart function.
  • Controlled weight loss: A low calorie content with increased fibre content promotes healthy weight loss.
  • Joint strengthening: Certain substances such as chondroitin or glucosamine may alleviate joint problems such as osteoarthritis.
  • Kidney and urinary tract support: Reduced protein and phosphorus content as well as an adjusted pH value can prevent bladder stones or relieve the kidneys.
  • Improved digestion: A combination of easily digestible ingredients and prebiotics can help digestion in case of gastrointestinal problems. 

What veterinary food is available for dogs?

What veterinary food is available for dogs?

What ingredients are present in dog vet food?

Depending on the type of vet dog food, different ingredients are selected to achieve the desired effect: 

Ingredient
Substances that promote healthy joints
Health benefit
Substances such as chondroitin or glucosamine can support the joints, for example by contributing to cartilage regeneration.
Ingredient
L-carnitine
Health benefit
L-carnitine is known to support heart function and affect fat metabolism.
Ingredient
Fibre
Health benefit
Fibre such as pea or carrot flakes are rich in fibre, which can promote digestion.
Ingredient
Fish oil
Health benefit
In particular, salmon oil for dogs is known for its high content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which can have an anti-inflammatory effect and can revitalise the skin and coat.
Ingredient
Prebiotics and probiotics
Health benefit
These substances have a positive effect on the natural microbiome of the intestine and therefore contribute to a healthy digestion.
Ingredient
Taurine
Health benefit
Taurine is considered one of the most important substances in diet food for dogs with heart problems.
Ingredient
Health benefit
Substances that promote healthy joints
Substances such as chondroitin or glucosamine can support the joints, for example by contributing to cartilage regeneration.
L-carnitine
L-carnitine is known to support heart function and affect fat metabolism.
Fibre
Fibre such as pea or carrot flakes are rich in fibre, which can promote digestion.
Fish oil
In particular, salmon oil for dogs is known for its high content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which can have an anti-inflammatory effect and can revitalise the skin and coat.
Prebiotics and probiotics
These substances have a positive effect on the natural microbiome of the intestine and therefore contribute to a healthy digestion.
Taurine
Taurine is considered one of the most important substances in diet food for dogs with heart problems.

What ingredients are present in dog vet food?

Depending on the type of vet dog food, different ingredients are selected to achieve the desired effect: 

Ingredient
Substances that promote healthy joints
Health benefit
Substances such as chondroitin or glucosamine can support the joints, for example by contributing to cartilage regeneration.
Ingredient
L-carnitine
Health benefit
L-carnitine is known to support heart function and affect fat metabolism.
Ingredient
Fibre
Health benefit
Fibre such as pea or carrot flakes are rich in fibre, which can promote digestion.
Ingredient
Fish oil
Health benefit
In particular, salmon oil for dogs is known for its high content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which can have an anti-inflammatory effect and can revitalise the skin and coat.
Ingredient
Prebiotics and probiotics
Health benefit
These substances have a positive effect on the natural microbiome of the intestine and therefore contribute to a healthy digestion.
Ingredient
Taurine
Health benefit
Taurine is considered one of the most important substances in diet food for dogs with heart problems.
Ingredient
Health benefit
Substances that promote healthy joints
Substances such as chondroitin or glucosamine can support the joints, for example by contributing to cartilage regeneration.
L-carnitine
L-carnitine is known to support heart function and affect fat metabolism.
Fibre
Fibre such as pea or carrot flakes are rich in fibre, which can promote digestion.
Fish oil
In particular, salmon oil for dogs is known for its high content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which can have an anti-inflammatory effect and can revitalise the skin and coat.
Prebiotics and probiotics
These substances have a positive effect on the natural microbiome of the intestine and therefore contribute to a healthy digestion.
Taurine
Taurine is considered one of the most important substances in diet food for dogs with heart problems.