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š Check Latest PriceChoosing a low-allergen food is particularly important for dogs with sensitive diets. LUPO Sensitiv 20/8 is a hypoallergenic dry diet food for dogs that is prepared with only one selected source of protein and one selected source of carbohydrate . The mono-protein source is pure chicken meat from controlled farms without the use of genetically modified feed or growth hormones. The grain- and gluten-free recipe relies on wholesome potato as an energy source. LUPO Sensitiv 20/8 is cold-pressed in a special manufacturing process to ensure that the important nutrients are ideally preserved. The LupoZellĀ® herbal mixture and high-quality oils contribute vital substances and essential fatty acids that can support normal skin and a shiny coat. LUPO Sensitiv 20/8 at a glance Complete diet food for dogs to reduce nutrient intolerances Selected carbohydrate source: easily digestible potato Selected protein source: mono-protein source chicken, guaranteed 100% pure chicken meat, raised without the use of genetically modified feed or growth hormones Low allergen : grain- gluten-free hypoallergenic recipe Ideal protein-fat ratio: 20/8%, ideal for normal to less active older dogs Cold-pressed : patented IcepressedĀ® process ( below 45°C) to preserve flavors, nutrients phytochemicals Tested quality: chicken meat is regularly tested by independent laboratories for any residues LupoZellĀ®: mixture of herbs, chicory, healing earth, dry peat, cold-pressed borage, linseed, rapeseed linseed oil as a source of essential fatty acids, to support normal intestinal skin function and a shiny coat Pellet form: encourages chewing Without preservatives, colorants or attractants, pork, highly heated fats, animal meal, commercial kitchen waste, bread, sugar, soy and dairy products General information: It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before use or before extending the feeding period. While feeding a diet food, you should visit your vet regularly for check-ups. If your pet's health deteriorates, you must seek veterinary advice immediately.