Description
A completely natural supplement that addresses iron deficiencies and provides essential nutrients for dogs and cats, ideal for young or recovering animals.
A completely natural supplement that supplements iron deficiencies and elements such as sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium, magnesium, trace elements, and vitamins, as well as high-quality animal protein rich in lysine and threonine, in dogs and cats. An ideal dietary supplement for young, rapidly developing animals, those struggling with anemia, or those recovering from procedures involving significant blood loss. In raw diets, it supplements blood and plasma deficiencies resulting from bleeding during slaughter. It can also be used in dry food or home-cooked meals to supplement iron deficiencies and in cases of anemia. The iron in this supplement is in the easily digestible form of tetravalent heme.
The product has undergone specialized heat treatment to optimally preserve large quantities of highly digestible, natural vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. The product has been heat-treated to 130°C and spray-dried. The SHV-1 (Herpesvirus suis type 1) pathogen, which causes Aujeszky's disease, is effectively inactivated at 100°C. Optimal selection of the appropriate heat treatment process for Hemoglobin W guarantees the elimination of pathogens while maintaining the highest possible level of nutrients.
Intended Use:
- Natural source of heme iron.
- Enrichment of the diet of young, rapidly growing animals.
- In the case of anemia.
- After surgical procedures with significant blood loss.
Administration and Dosage:
Mix with food. The measuring cup included in the package contains 2g of product (indicative value).
- Dry food: 1g per 10kg of dog's body weight; it is recommended to combine it with vitamin B12 and folic acid.
- Raw food: Depending on the bloodiness of the diet ingredients, usually 10g per kilogram of boneless meat.
- In the case of a BARF diet, to obtain "whole blood," it is recommended to use it in combination with RawDietLine Plasma in a 4:1 ratio (4 doses of Hemoglobin, 1 dose of Plasma).
- In cases of significant blood loss associated with trauma or surgery, the dose should be determined by a veterinarian.