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Products > Canine > Size Breed Nutrition > Miniature Schnauzer 25 |

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Schnauzer 2510 months to Adult and Mature |
The miniature Schnauzer is 7.7 times more
likely to develop urinary calculi than other
dogs. In its naturally undiluted urine, crystals of
microscopic sediments have a tendency to
cluster together and to give rise to calcium
oxalate or struvite calculi (stones).
Urinary tract maintenanceThe Schnauzer is especially susceptible to developing kidney stones. Miniature Schnauzer 25 stimulates the dilution and acidification of urine, both of which are essential for a healthy urinary system. To promote the dilution of urine, encourage your dog to drink plenty of water. |
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The miniature Schnauzer’s “wirey” coat, consisting of long, stiff and dense hairs requires regular grooming. Its skin is also sensitive to irritation. Natural Colour forceSpecific amino acids help bring out the natural colour of the coat. |
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Hyperlipidemia, pancreatitis and diabetes are all conditions linked to the malfunctioning of the metabolism of fats. Aggravated by excess weight, these potential problems necessitate a specifically formulated diet. Weight managementA limited level of fat and the addition of L-Carnitine helps to maintain an ideal weight. |
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Needs
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4kg
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5kg
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6kg
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7kg
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8kg
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9kg
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10kg
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Reduced*
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85
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100
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115
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125
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140
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155
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165
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Normal
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95
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110
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125
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140
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155
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170
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185
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Incresed**
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105
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120
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140
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155
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170
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185
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200
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* Reduced needs: no activity, sterilised, maturity.
** High activity, cold environment, slim, or a group of dogs.
A specific kibble with a layered
texture and chelators of calcium help
to reduce the formation of tartar.
