Vegan4Dogs / V-Complete - Vegan supplement
Provides all the vitamins, minerals and trace elements that are essential to your dog.
V-Complete is the ultimate addition to a homemade vegetarian dog food. This supplement provides all the vitamins, minerals and trace elements that are essential to your dog. All ingredients are vegetable.
V-Complete manufacturers periodically upgrade their product to keep current with current research.
V-Complete is a great addition to a homemade vegan dog food.
It has been developed in collaboration with experts in veterinary medicine. It provides all the vitamins, minerals and trace elements that are important to your dog's health. Particular attention was paid to calcium phosphorus
ratio. A balance in this relationship is significant for a robust skeleton.
V-Complete has also added taurine and L-carnitine.
Made in Germany.
In this fourth generation of V-Complete, the following changes have occurred;
- No further addition of potassium, magnesium and manganese
- Reduction of vitamins E, C, B1, B2, B6, B12 and biotin, amino acid cysteine and trace elements iron, copper and zinc
- The amino acids methionine and tryptophan and the minerals calcium and phosphorus have been increased as well as L-carnitine, taurine and choline chloride
NOTE. The general recommendation regarding amounts in cooking has been adjusted.
Use
Dissolve V-Complete in a small amount of vegetable oil and pour into the dog food when it is cooled. This is important because V-Complete contains vitamins that are sensitive to heat. Even the smell changes with heating; Therefore, food should always have room temperature when V-Complete is moved down.
A 15 kg (33 lb) dog requires a day
155 g of legumes (dry weight) cooked
110 g of carbohydrates (dry weight) added
120 g of vegetables are cooked for better meltability
7.5g oil
about 2 g salt - 125mg per kg body weight
6 g V-Complete - 2g per 5 kg body weight
It is good to change ingredients occasionally to get a variable diet.
This is just a guide. Because you know your dog best, adjust the amount of feed according to your dog's requirements.
Composition:
Calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate, yeast, schizochytrium limacinum, linseed oil (cold pressed), papaya leaf, yucca
Analytical constituents and levels:
21.5% crude protein, 2.1% crude fat, 0.06% fat, 52.6% crude, 18% calcium, 2.5% phosphorus, 0.09% potassium, 0.08% sodium, 0.02% magnesium. 15% methionine, 2.75% cysteine, 0.85% lysine, 0.83% threonine, 3.1% tryptophan.
Additives per kg
Vitamins, provitamins and chemically defined substances with similar effects
Vitamin A (3a672a) 187,500 i.E.
Vitamin D3 (3a671) (vegetable) 27,500 i.E.
Vitamin E (3a700) 2,000 mg
Vitamin C (3a312) 1,500 mg
Biotin (3a880) 6 mg
Folic acid (3a316) 12.5 mg
Vitamin B1 (3a821) 150 mg
Vitamin B2 like riboflavin 250 mg
Vitamin B6 (3a831) 115 mg
Vitamin B12 as cyanocobalamin 2.5 mg
Niacinamide (3a315) 625 mg
Calcium D-pantotenate (3a841) 625 mg
Choline chloride (3a890) 35,000 mg
L-carnitine (3a910) 31,250 mg
Taurin (3a370) 31,250 mg
More information about the composition
Yucca promotes the formation of a natural, healthy intestinal flora
Yeasts contain important amino acids, support optimal bowel bacterial conditions, immune system and antibody production
Particular attention has been paid to the calcium phosphorus ratio (C 18% - P 2.5%). A balanced relationship between calcium and phosphorus is important for a stable skeleton. Since phosphorus is mainly supplied by the plant food, more calcium is present in V-Complete.
Vitamins E and C as well as selenium can neutralize free radicals in the body
Vitamin D supports calcium phosphate balance
Vitamin B complex promotes the activation of metabolism
Vitamin B1 is important for carbohydrate metabolism, heart muscle and energy supply of the nerve cells
Vitamin B2 that supports the function of nerve metabolism
Vitamin B12 is important for blood formation and growth
Biotin helps keep skin healthy
Important amino acids
Methionine is important for metabolic function and fur growth
Lysine is important for the formation of collagen tissue
Omega 3 fatty acids promote metabolic processes and immune processes
The trace elements (except selenium and iodine) are present as glycates in organic bound form and thus have a better bioavailability
Zinc supports many enzymes in carbohydrate and protein metabolism and antibody production
Copper is a part of many proteins and enzymes and contributes to pigment and keratin formation
Iron is a component of hemoglobin and myoglobin for the transport of oxygen in the blood and in the muscles
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