Medicus Veterinary Diets Cancer Support Diet Canine Freeze Dried Beef 犬類凍乾牛肉癌症支持飲食 32oz
型號: MV562917-6數量
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Medicus Cancer Support Diets for dogs are therapeutic meals designed to provide the nutritional framework to foster healing in cancer dogs.
Diet Overview
Designed to support dogs with cancer by nourishing the body with clean proteins, low carbohydrates, and antioxidant-rich whole foods.
The Medicus Canine Cancer Support Diets are formulated with real, whole foods chosen for their form and function.
Highlights
- Clean, high-quality, highly digestible animal proteins
- Moderate to high levels of healthy, digestible fats
- Low carbohydrate
- High levels of antioxidants
- High levels of Omega 3 fatty acids
Who would benefit from this diet?
- Any Cancer Patient
- Any Debilitated Patient
How It Works
The Medicus Cancer Support Diet is meticulously crafted to address these key nutritional needs using real, whole foods:
Nourishes the Body with Clean Wholesome Foods
- High-quality digestible animal proteins
- Wholesome cuts of grass-fed meats from healthy USDA-Inspected animals being used for human consumption
- Meeting the same standards as human meat production:
- No antibiotic use prior to slaughter
- A healthy animal
- No chemicals or medicines administered prior to slaughter
- Humanely Slaughtered
- Processed according to USDA standards
- Stored according to USDA standards
Nourishes the Body with Healthy Fats
- Healthy fats – Omega 3 fatty acids from ground krill and grass-fed meats
- Omega 6: omega 3 ratio – 0.44:1 Beef and 0.46:1 Chicken
Feeds the Pet, Not the Cancer
- Low carbohydrate, almost ketogenic
- Chicken – 3.8% as a % of kcal
- Beef – 3.7% as a % of kcal
Floods the Body with Antioxidants & Decrease Inflammation
Antioxidants, Antioxidants, Antioxidants from USDA-Organic produce
Encourages Appetite to Maintain Adequate Calorie and Nutrient Intake
Healthy fats increase the palatability of the diets
Nutrients vs Ingredients
Where Other Diets Fall Short
Other industry diets meet the nutrient profiles needed to address a disease state but do so using poor-quality ingredients like meat meals, corn, and a lengthy list of synthetic nutrients.
We know that when an animal is sick, nutrition matters most and that you can support a cancer dog through a therapeutic, whole food diet.
Proof in the Numbers
The Medicus Cancer Support Diets meet all the nutrient requirements needed to support a dog with cancer with numbers comparable to, if not better, than leading diets within the industry.
Our Standards
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100% Real, Whole Foods
NO Meat Meals
Locally Sourced Ingredients
No High-Heat Cooking
USDA-Inspected Meats
NO Corn
Organic Produce
No Antibiotics
Freeze-Dried
No Pesticides
Veterinary Developed
No Hormones
Independently Reviewed
No Artificial Preservatives
Made in WI
No Artificial Flavoring
Limited ingredient
No Artificial Dyes
For Sick Pets
No Byproducts
Antioxidant-Rich
No Cellulose
High levels of Omega 3 fatty acids
No Soy
Anti-Inflammatory Diets
No Rendered Fats
3rd-Party Tested
No Brewers Rice
Minimally Processed
No Wheat
Bioavailable Proteins
No Feed-Grade Ingredients
That means no 4D meats, meat meals, or any other ingredient or supplement not considered human edible.
Chicken Diet
Ingredients
Chicken, Chicken Neck, Flaxseed, Chicken Liver, Egg, Cottage Cheese, Chicken Bone Broth, Broccoli, Spinach, Blueberries, Ground Krill, Tomato Powder, Avocado Meal, Cranberry, Spirulina, Sweet Potato, Barley Grass, Pomegranate, Sea Salt, Ground Egg Shell, Nutritional Yeast, Kelp, Mixed Tocopherols, Zinc Proteinate, Niacin, Riboflavin, Thiamine, Vitamin B12, Pyridoxine, & Folic Acid
Cups In A Bag
71.9 g/cup | 12 2/3 cups
Calorie Content
4,233 kcal/kg | 304 kcal/cup
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min.) 45%
Crude Fat (min.) 22%
Crude Fiber (max.) 10%
Moisture (max.) 5%
Complete & Balanced
The Medicus Cancer Support Diet-Chicken is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for adult maintenance.
Nutritional Facts
Dry Matter - ChickenCaloric - ChickenDry Matter - BeefCaloric - BeefMacronutrients
Fats
Protein
55.47%
Fat
25.09%
Ash
6.20%
Moisture
Fiber
8.69%
Net Carbs
4.56%
LA
3.30%
ALA
6.52%
AA
0.28%
EPA + DHA
1.36%
EPA
0.78%
DPA
6.16%
DHA
0.57%
omega-6/omega-3
0.46 : 1
Vitamins
Minerals
Amino Acids
Vitamin A
74,134 IU/kg
Vitamin C
122.38 mg/kg
Vitamin D
721 IU/kg
Vitamin E
1,180 IU/kg
Thiamine, B1
25.24 mg/kg
Riboflavin, B2
28.70 mg/kg
Niacin, B3
207.34 mg/kg
Pantothenic Acid,B5
106.86 mg/kg
B6 (Pyridoxine)
24.81 mg/kg
Vitamin B12
0.19 mg/kg
Folic Acid, B9
3.30 mg/kg
Choline
6,468 mg/kg
Calcium
0.86%
Phosphorous
0.97%
Calcium : Phosphorous
0.89 : 1
Potassium
0.82%
Sodium
0.93%
Magnesium
0.21%
Iron
61.72 mg/kg
Copper
11.30 mg/kg
Manganese
10.29 mg/kg
Zinc
298.79 mg/kg
Selenium
0.00089 mg/kg
Tryptophan
0.62%
Threonine
2.07%
Isoleucine
2.47%
Leucine
3.77%
Lysine
3.79%
Methionine
1.31%
Methionine – cystine
1.97%
Phenylalanine
2.14%
Phenylalanine – tyrosine
3.74%
Valine
2.58%
Arginine
3.18%
Histidine
1.40%
Purines
0
Taurine
43.27%
How to Feed
Feeding Guide
Always consult your veterinarian before introducing this diet to your dog. Start with these daily feeding guidelines and follow your veterinarian’s suggestions about the number of meals per day and whether the daily recommendation is right for your dog.