Cruelty free food for dogs

Cruelty free food for dogs
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Prolife Diet
Paco Pet Shop - Punti Worth 180 points

Prolife Diet Hepatic for Dogs

Prolife Diet Hepatic for Dogs
Prolife Diet H epatic veterinary kibble for dogs is a complete dietary food for small to medium and large adult dogs, formulated to support liver function in cases of chronic liver failure . Prolife Diet Hepatic is also available wet in a can . Go to PROLIFE HEPATIC WET
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Size Medium and Large - 8 kg bag

77,00 € 69,30 €
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Small size - 1.5 kg bag

19,50 € 17,55 €
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Prolife Diet
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Prolife Diet Diabetic Sensitive for Dogs

Prolife Diet Diabetic Sensitive for Dogs
Prolife Diabetic Sensitive Medium/Large and Mini is a complete dietary food for the adult medium and large or small dog formulated to control glucose intake (diabetes mellitus) . Prolife Diabetic is also available wet in cans . Go to PROLIFE DIABETIC UMIDO
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Size Medium and Large - 8 kg bag

92,70 € 78,80 €
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Size Medium and Large - 2 kg bag

29,90 € 23,29 €
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Small size - 1.5 kg bag

22,20 € 19,69 €
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Acana
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Acana Puppy Recipe for Dogs

Acana Puppy Recipe for Dogs
Acana Puppy Recipe is a complete and balanced food for medium-sized puppies, rich and varied in meats, with small doses of fruits, vegetables and herbs. Grain-free.
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11.4 kg bag

93,90 € 85,90 €
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Literally means: free from cruelty. Are understood and recognized as Cruelty Free, those foods and products not tested on laboratory animals. Sensitivity to the world of pet food has increased quite a bit in recent years. There is more focus on the correct way to feed them: physical needs, breed needs, according to movement, intolerances, Grain Free, holistic diet, BARF... by now we are in a maze of terms and sometimes even "fads" that might confuse us.

What, a person who loves animals must keep in mind is: the food I give to my pet, must not have been tested on his or her captive shut-in peers. A respectful gesture not only from the ethical side, but also to change methods of testing food for our four-legged friends. Several companies, particularly sensitive to the issue, have developed alternative ways to "lab" testing.