i/d Stress Mini is a dog food specifically formulated to help manage stress in small dogs. This product is presented in the form of a stew, making it palatable and easy to eat for your four-legged friend.
With just one serving, your dog can benefit from a complete, nutritious meal that not only meets his dietary needs, but also helps manage stress levels.
This food can be fed with or without other foods, depending on your dog's preferences. It works by providing your dog with a balanced diet that helps maintain an optimal stress level.
Therapeutic Indications
i/d Stress Mini is suitable for small dogs who suffer from stress. The product can be used as part of a stress management strategy, providing your dog with a nutritious meal that helps keep stress levels under control.
This food is also suitable for dogs with digestive problems, as its formula is easy to digest and helps maintain a healthy digestive system.
Composition
Main ingredients: Meat stew, rice, vegetables, oils and fats, by-products of vegetable origin, minerals, seeds, yeasts.
Excipients: Vitamins, trace elements and antioxidants.
Contraindications
Do not use in dogs with known allergies to the ingredients listed. If your dog has specific health problems, consult a veterinarian before changing his diet.
Product safety
This product has been formulated to be safe for use in dogs. However, as with any change in your dog's diet, it is important to monitor your pet for any adverse reactions and consult a veterinarian if you have any concerns.
Precautions
Make sure your dog always has access to fresh, clean water. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Method of administration
This product can be administered as a main meal or as a complement to other foods. It is important to follow the directions on the package to determine the appropriate amount to give to your dog, based on his weight and dietary needs.
Treatment program
For stress management, it is recommended to administer i/d Stress Mini as part of a balanced diet. The length of treatment will depend on your dog's individual needs and should be discussed with a veterinarian.
Target species
Small dogs