Trovet Hypoallergenic single protein and single carbohydrate diets are designed for dogs with food hypersensitivity.
Dogs with food hypersensitivity often suffer from pruritus, bad skin, diarrhoea and/or vomiting, because of an impaired reaction on a food substance.
Giving the dog a food that does not contain any of the ingredients to which the dog is hypersensitive can relieve these symptoms.
Lamb Hypoallergenic (LRD) - 6 Tins x 400g
£19.20
Our Code: TR310
Product features
Hypoallergenic dietary food based on one animal protein source (lamb) and one carbohydrate source (rice).
Prevents immunological reactions (food allergy) or non-immunological reactions (food intolerance) in the form of skin problems and/or digestive problems (diarrhoea, vomiting).
Changing to a hypoallergenic diet will help to slowly reduce itching. This reduces scratching, rubbing and biting, which can cause secondary skin lesions.
Rabbit Hypoallergenic (RRD) - 6 Tins x 400g
£21.00
Our Code: TR330
Duck & Potato Intestinal (DPD) - 6 Tins x 400g
£22.20
Our Code: TR350
Product features
Hypoallergenic dietary food based on one animal protein source (duck) and one carbohydrate source (potato).
Prevents immunological reactions (food allergy) or non-immunological reactions (food intolerance) in the form of skin problems and/or digestive problems (diarrhoea, vomiting).
Changing to a hypoallergenic diet will help to slowly reduce itching. This reduces scratching, rubbing and biting, which can cause secondary skin lesions.
Horse Hypoallergenic (HPD) - 6 Tins x 400g
£21.60
Our Code: TR379
Turkey Hypoallergenic (TPD) - 6 Tins x 400g
£18.90
Temporarily Out of Stock
Our Code: TR358
Product features
Hypoallergenic dietary food based on one animal protein source (turkey) and one carbohydrate source (potato).
Prevents immunological reactions (food allergy) or non-immunological reactions (food intolerance) in the form of skin problems and/or digestive problems (diarrhoea, vomiting).
Changing to a hypoallergenic diet will help to slowly reduce itching. This reduces scratching, rubbing and biting, which can cause secondary skin lesions.