

ICEPAW Reset Pure dry food
ICEPAW Reset pure is a high-premium dry food developed for food-sensitive adult dogs. It consists of tasty herring as the only animal protein source and easily digestible rice. ICEPAW Reset pure is ideal for an exclusion diet to identify food intolerances or allergies. It is important that the dog has not been fed exclusively on fish (herring) and rice beforehand. Food-sensitive dogs are often sensitive to beef, corn or wheat, but also to added flavorings or flavor enhancers. Dry food made from fish is a suitable alternative on the menu of the food-sensitive four-legged friend. ICEPAW Reset pure is initially fed as a cure for 31 days. During this period we recommend feeding only Reset pure, which consists of only one animal protein source (herring) and one carbohydrate source (rice). During the 31 days cure the metabolism of the dog is "resetet", detoxified. Composition:Fish meal (herring) 23%, rice 22%, rice flour 22%, animal fat, broken rice 6%, salmon oil 4%, dried beet pulp, linseed oil 0.2%, rosemary extract 0.01%, glucosamine HCl 0.01%, yucca, schidigera 0.01%.
TIP: At the beginning of the exclusion diet, the dog's digestion may be irritated for a short time. This is a sign that the body is reacting to the food ingredients. The goal of the exclusion diet is to identify the food ingredient that is causing the intolerance or allergy. Even after the first course of treatment, symptoms such as itching, diarrhea, bloating, flaky skin, eczema or dull coat may subside or disappear. This may be an indication that the allergy or intolerance has been triggered by other feed ingredients fed in the past. At this point, the majority of our satisfied customers continue feeding with the Reset pure or switch to the Adult pure. However, the allegenic ingredient has not yet been found.
In the next step, if desired, it can now be determined to which food components the quadruped reacts allergically or with intolerances, provided the symptoms have subsided. For this purpose, the food components known from the past are now gradually fed again until a reaction is recognizable. In this way, the allergenic ingredients can be determined by exclusion diet.
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Allergy or intolerance?
If a dog does not tolerate its food, there may be an allergy or intolerance. Both terms are often mistakenly used as synonyms. In the case of an allergy, an overreaction of the immune system occurs due to repeated ingestion of substances (food components) that are harmless in themselves. The immune system begins to fight the allergenic substances that the dog does not tolerate - defensive reactions such as diarrhea, itching or inflammation can be the result. Food allergies occur less frequently in dogs. Intolerances, on the other hand, are much more common and are steadily increasing.
net mass:
2 kg
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