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What are the characteristics of food for dogs with kidney problems?
In addition to plenty of fluids and the right veterinary treatment, dogs with kidney problems need a special diet to support their kidney function and slow down the disease. Food for dogs with kidney function is specially tailored to the needs of dogs with impaired kidney function. But what makes this food special and why is it important?
What are the characteristics of food for dogs with kidney problems?
1. Reduced protein content: The kidneys are responsible for metabolising protein, so dogs with kidney problems need less protein so as not to overload them. The more protein a dog is given, the harder its kidneys have to work, which would put too much strain on them if they were ill. Kidney food contains less protein but of very high-quality, so that the dog receives enough protein without putting further strain on its kidneys.
2. Low phosphorus content: Phosphorus is also metabolised in the kidneys and is therefore a major potential burden their function. For this reason, lowering phosphorus intake is essential for an adapted kidney diet for dogs.
3. High acceptance: One aspect of kidney food that is often ignored is the acceptance of the food. As dogs with kidney problems often show a lack of appetite, it is particularly important that the food tastes good and is eaten with pleasure. A recipe with appealing flavours is therefore essential to encourage the dog to eat enough.
4. Omega-3 fatty acids: These essential fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties and help to support and protect kidney function.
5. Quality of the ingredients: High-quality ingredients play a key role in ensuring that the dog eats a particularly nutritious and healthy diet. Kidney food only uses ingredients that are subject to strict controls to ensure the best possible support for the kidneys and general health. The highest possible quality is provided by ingredients of human-grade quality, such as those used in our "Low Protein" line from Alimentum Veterinarium.
6. Low sodium: Too much salt can increase blood pressure, so kidney food is designed to be low in sodium to reduce the strain on the dog's kidneys and blood circulation.
Why is food for dogs with kidney problems necessary?
Dogs with kidney disease have a restricted metabolism and can no longer assimilate many nutrients as healthy dogs do. Normal dog food, with its high meat content, often contains too much protein and phosphorus, which can put excessive strain on the kidneys. The food for dogs with kidney problems has been specially developed to reduce this stress while providing all the essential nutrients the dog needs for its health and well-being. This kind of diet helps to improve the dog's quality of life and slow down the disease.
What snacks can a dog with kidney problems eat?
Dogs with kidney problems can also be given treats from time to time as long as they meet their nutritional requirements and do not put a strain on the kidneys. Here are some points that are important when choosing snacks for dogs with kidney disease:
1. Low in protein and phosphorus: Suitable snacks for dogs with kidney disease are low in protein and phosphorus. These snacks are specially formulated to avoid unnecessary strain on the kidneys and contain high quality, easily digestible protein in very small amounts.
2. Enriched with omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants: Kidney snacks that are enriched with omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants are particularly valuable. These support kidney function and promote the dog's general health.
3. High-quality ingredients: Snacks specially developed for dogs with kidney disease are made from high-quality ingredients that have been tested for their tolerability and nutritional composition. This ensures that the dog receives a healthy treat that supports its special diet.
To summarise, snacks for dogs with kidney problems should always be chosen in consultation with the vet to ensure that they have the right composition and help to support kidney function.