1-Weight Loss & Diabetes

Weight Loss & Diabetes Dog 1

Health Benefits 

  • Rapid weight loss (low energy density)
  • Manage patients with diabetes or insulin resistance (low glycemic index) 
  • Satiety effect promoted by high crude fibre content
  • Preserve Lean mass and decrease fat mass during weight loss
  • Joint support and improve interactions and life quality

Available sizes:

  • 3 kg
  • 7 kg
  • 12 kg
Why choose Veterinary HPM® ?

Dogs and cats are carnivores regardless of their health status. The VETERINARY HPM Clinical Diets are based on a formulation high in protein and low in carbohydrate (HP-LC), of which 90% of the protein is of animal origin.

34 % High in proteins of which94 % animal proteins
23 % Low in carbohydrate
Composition

Composition :

Dehydrated pork and poultry proteins, potato starch*, lignocellulose, hydrolysed pork and poultry proteins, faba bean hulls, animal fats, minerals, linseed, beet pulp, psyllium fibre (Plantago (L.) spp.), fructo-oligosaccharides, brewers yeast, hydrolysed crustacean (source of chitosan), Lactobacillus acidophilus, chondroitin sulfate.

*carbohydrate sources

Analytical Constituents :
(% as fed)

VETERINARY HPM®  formulas contain no artificial flavours or colours.   

Analytical constituents 
(% as fed)
Moisture 9 %
Protein 34 %
Animal to vegetal protein ratio 94/06
Fat 11,5 %
Minerals 7,5 %
Crude Fibre 15 %
Total Dietary Fibre  23 %
NFE * 23 %
Starch  14 %
Total sugar  1 %
Calcium 1,3 %
Phosphorus 0,9 %
Omega-6 2,2 %
Omega-3 0,7 %
ME** calculated 274 kcal/100g
ME** measured in vivo 285 kcal/100g
* Nitrogen Free Extract: Carbohydrates
** Metabolisable energy
Functional Ingredients 
Bentonite 5 g/kg
Killed Lactobacilli 7 mg/kg
L-carnitine 330 mg/kg
Sulfate de chondroïtine 440 mg/kg
Chitosan 440 mg/kg
Added vitamins and trace elements: 
Vitamin A 12 600 IU/kg
Vitamin D3 1 260 IU/kg
Vitamin E 650 mg/kg
Vitamin B1 4,4 mg/kg
Vitamin B2 12,6 mg/kg
Vitamin B3 34 mg/kg
Vitamin B5 30 mg/kg
Vitamin B6 3,2 mg/kg
Vitamin B9 0,55 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 0,071 mg/kg
Choline 850 mg/kg
Taurine 1 725 mg/kg
Copper 17 mg/kg
Iodine 1,3 mg/kg
Zinc 140 mg/kg
Adapt the rations to your animal

It is advisable to follow the ration table and to provide fresh drinking water. 

In case of obesity without diabetes

Target Body Weight  (kg) Daily Ration (g/day)*
High Restrictions  Moderate Restrictions 
3 55 75
5 80 105
8 110 145
10 125 170
15 165 220
20 200 270
25 235 310
30 265 350
40 320 425
60 420 560
* The daily ration is based on the target body weight of the dog.  

 

In case of obesity associated with diabetes

Target Body Weight (kg) Daily Ration (g/day)*
3 75
5 105
8 145
10 170
15 220
20 270
25 310
30 350
40 425
60 560
* The daily ration is based on the target body weight of the dog. 
Frequently asked questions
  • Can I feed my puppy with a home-made diet?

    The food that puppys receive throughout their first year must obviously provide energy and materials to build the skeleton, the muscles and all the new tissues. But nutrition doesn't stop there: it must also help puppys to develop a fully functioning nervous system and effective immune system. Any deficiency in essential nutrients (those who cannot be synthesized by the animal's body) during this very delicate period  may affect the dog's future health.

    Many recipes developed by veterinary nutritionists are available for owners who wish to prepare a nutritionally balanced home-made diet for their puppy. However, it is illusory to succeed in respecting all the required conditions because the nutritional balance of a household ration is subject to various hazards. The owner will always find it difficult to follow the recipe exactly, the necessary ingredients are not always available, and the nutritional composition of the ingredients can vary considerably depending on the origin of the product. When preparing a home-made diet, no laboratory analysis can verify the nutritional composition of the raw materials used! 

    Therefore, even when accompanied by the distribution of a mineral and vitamin supplement, home-made diets for dogs often show deficiencies in some essential nutrients.

  • Can I feed my puppy with a vegetarian diet?

    The dog is a carnivore, which means that certain nutrients he needs cannot be provided by a plant-based diet. Such diets can cause major nutritional deficiencies with serious consequences on health. For this reason, a puppy should never be fed a vegetarian diet.

  • Can I feed my puppy with raw meat diets?

    Raw meat diets (red meat or chicken) are often deficient in calcium and phosphorus. The Calcium/Phosphorus ratio is totally inappropriate for the canine species, especially in terms of bone growth. Such a diet can cause major nutritional deficiencies with serious consequences on health. For example, when fed exclusively a raw meat diet, the puppy is exposed to the risk of pathologic fractures following minor trauma.

The quality of our range is recognised
vets

more than 6 vets out of 10 recommend our food 

(source: GIE AC 2020 survey, 1519 responses)

owners

on average, our food is rated above 4/5

(source: * conso animo, shopmium, que choisir and 60 millions conso)

animals

94% acceptance for medium and large dogs, 92% for small and very small dogs and 84% for cats

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