
Lenda VET Renal & Oxalate
Complete extruded dietetic food for young and adult dogs of all breeds, helps kidney function in cases of chronic kidney failure and temporary kidney failure.
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- Format 2 – 10Kg
- High quality proteins and phosphorus
- < 22% protein
- Low Calcium and vitamin D content
- Alkalizing urine
- Suitable for cardiovascular pathologies, Xanthine and Cystine stones.
- PNP 10 and PNP 11.
Ingredients
Whole Rice^, Maize meal, refined Chicken oil, Maize gluten*, hydrolyzed animal protein (poultry and porcine)*, wheat gluten protein*, fish oil, lignocellulose, dehydrated Egg*, dehydrated Apple pulp, vegetables (Sweet Potato, Peas, green Beans, Carrot, Artichoke), FAEC Complete (glucosamine 500 mg/Kg, chondroitin sulphate 500 mg/Kg, methylsulfonylmethane 250 mg/Kg, Yucca schidigera extract, yeast extract (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as a source of MOS and nucleotides), chicory root, Salvia rosmarinus, Melissa officinalis, Taraxacum officinale, Salvia officinalis, Mentha, Vaccinium macrocarpon, Cynara scolymus, Silybum marianum),FAEC Digestive (yeast products (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, source of MOS and nucleotides), Chicory root (inulin source), Salvia rosmarinus, Melissa officinalis, Taraxacum officinale, Salvia officinalis, Mentha, Vaccinium macrocarpon, Cynara scolymus, Silybum marianum), FAEC ProbioDigestive (Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus rhamnosus)-^Natural raw materials. *Highly digestible protein sources.Analytical constituents
Protein 14,5%, crude Fats 18%, crude Ashes 4,3%, crude Fibers 3%, Calcium 0,4%, Phosphorus 0,3%, Potassium 0,7%, Sodium 0,2%, Magnesium <0,1%, Chlorides 1,2%, Sulphur 0,28%, Total Vit D <2000 IU, essential fatty Acids 4,08%, EPA+DHA 0,39%, ME 3997 (NCR 2006a).Helps kidney function in CKD
As the fourth most prevalent disease in dogs, CKD presents a severe problem that deserves attention and care to offer an optimized quality of life and life expectancy.
CKD consists of the gradual deterioration of kidney function, with a decrease in normally functioning filtering tissue.
Although it is a preeminent pathology in older dogs and cats, a multitude of factors such as infections, injuries, kidney disease, medications, etc. can cause its appearance at any age and/or worsen their condition. It is a degenerative, chronic and irreversible pathology; when it is finally clinically diagnosed, a large part of the nephrons are non-viable. This generates serious consequences such as poor excretion of nitrogenous substances, hyperphosphatemia, protein loss, polyuria...
The nutritional treatment of this pathology consists mainly of stabilizing the patient by reducing the renal load through the management of adequate levels of phosphorus and proteins, with a high digestibility of these. The use of soluble fibers is especially indicated to promote the intestinal microbiota and limit its alterations (dysbiosis), which favors the absorption of proteins, alleviate the increase in permeability that allows the passage of toxins that must subsequently be eliminated by the kidney, The use of probiotics in appropriate quantities generates a balance and modification that results in good health. Probiotics have an adjuvant function in the elimination of urea, that is, they help the intestinal microbiota to reduce toxin-producing bacteria.
Oxalate stone reduction
Urinary stones are responsible for disease of the lower urinary tract, mainly kidneys and/or ureter. The formation of these stones is mainly due to:
– Concentration of salts in urine
– pH that favors the crystallization of salts
– time they remain in the urinary tract, among other factors.
The appearance of oxalate stones in dogs is, along with struvite stones, one of the most common pathologies. It is nothing more than the union of an oxalate molecule with another calcium molecule that give rise to a stable molecule. The big difference in the treatment of this type of stones is that there is no possible nutritional solution, it is simply a preventative treatment that limits the growth or reappearance of crystals and/or stones.
It is most advisable to increase water intake to obtain diluted urine, and since this is not entirely possible, you can opt to supplement with wet food, hydrating the dry food and regulating the sodium content. Nutritionally, a recipe adapted to this pathology must contain low levels of calcium and vitamin D along with urine alkalizers.