Food allergies with dermatological and/or gastrointestinal signs

Food intolerance Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) Chronic diarrhoea Bacterial overgrowth

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH Pancreatitis or history of

pancreatitis

Hyperlipidaemia

When a food allergy or a food intolerance is suspected, the dog s diet should be changed without any food transition. Nutritional management with Hypoallergenic may be continued for the pet s lifetime.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

ADULT DOG Dog s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 53 5/8 46 4/8 40 4/8 4kg 88 1 78 7/8 67 6/8 6kg 120 1 3/8 105 1 2/8 91 1 8kg 149 1 6/8 131 1 4/8 113 1 2/8

10kg 176 2 155 1 6/8 133 1 4/8 15kg 238 2 6/8 210 2 3/8 181 2 1/8 20kg 295 3 3/8 260 3 225 2 5/8 25kg 349 4 307 3 4/8 265 3 1/8 30kg 400 4 5/8 352 4 1/8 304 3 4/8 35kg 449 5 2/8 396 4 5/8 342 4 40kg 497 5 6/8 437 5 378 4 3/8 50kg 587 6 6/8 517 6 446 5 1/8 60kg 673 7 6/8 593 6 7/8 512 5 7/8 70kg 756 8 6/8 665 7 6/8 574 6 5/8 80kg 836 9 5/8 735 8 4/8 635 7 3/8

PUPPY

Adult weight puppy age

2 months 4 months 6 months 10 months 12 months grams grams grams grams grams

2kg 50 57 49 40 - 4kg 80 94 86 67 - 6kg 105 128 128 91 - 8kg 127 157 158 113 -

10kg 149 186 188 135 - 15kg 199 247 256 184 181 20kg 240 309 318 229 225 25kg 248 331 376 271 267 30kg 225 320 430 340 307 35kg 238 359 483 384 347 40kg 263 394 533 438 384

ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD