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Convalescence.

Mainly applicable to and weak cachexia associated conditions anorexia orThe new supersedes the old. hyperfunction and the need to strengthennutrition support in dogs and cats. Applicable symptoms include: have a fever sepsis trauma surgical operation hunger malnutrition weight lossneglected abscess burns severe parasitic infections infectious diseasesautoimmune diseases anemia peritonitis potassium deficiency and takingdrugs metabolism and surgical operation patients before and after operation. Nutritional management

Containing highly digestible protein and more branched chain amino acidsmore fat and high in Omega 3 fatty acids can promote the wound and tissue repair maintain lean muscle mass and maintain the sick weakcachexia and anorexia and body defense force

The high amount of bran Encore support intestinal metabolic demand and stimulate immunity

Increment of potassium can avoid the loss of potassium content of the sick

The dog / cat with a/d can let the dogs eat or to free needle cylinder or tube feeding

Note: catheter using the dilution feeding please less than 12, if must usecatheters No. 12 the following first in the filter after feeding in order to avoid catheter occlusion

[not recommended for]

In dogs and cats with a/d as a nutrient management on the food to avoidfluid retention to prevent the accumulation of nitrogenous wastephosphorus and sodium

When the patient cannot withstand high fat food such as the followingsituation, not feeding dogs and cats with a/d?:

Hyperlipidemia

Inflammation of the pancreas history of pancreatitis or pancreaticinflammation in high risk group

Daily feeding guidelines

Nutritional status and drug demand depends on the original individualpatient. When the patient's gastrointestinal function is normal but anorexia phenomenon continues, the 3 day feeding conversion method help for food

The first day of 1/3 suggests that feeding +2/3 water

Second, 2/3 recommends to feed and water

Third complete conversion using a/d

In the following patient condition choice feeding plans:

Feeding plans a = cage rest

Feeding plan two = operation sepsis cancer trauma high fever

Wounds and injuries feeding plan three = severe burns head

The following recommended daily feed intake is only provided for referencethe feeding amount according to achieve or maintain ideal weightappropriately adjust the sick animals daily feed intake is divided into 3-6times to reduce gastrointestinal discomfort.

*1 tank = 5.5 ounces = 156 g = 150 ml

[ingredients]

Canned food: water liver chicken corn powder casein fish oil sodium phosphate guar gum taurine minerals (calcium carbonate potassium chloride Magnesium Oxide Zinc Oxide ferrous sulfate copper sulfatemanganese oxide sodium selenite calcium iodide) vitamins (choline chloride Vitamin D3 additives vitamin E supplements vitamin B1 niacinpantothenic acid calcium vitamin B6 riboflavin folic acid biotin vitamin B12 supplements)