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VEGDOG : The best low-purine dog food - developed by vets!
A low-purine diet is primarily required for the medical treatment of the Mediterranean disease Leishmaniasis . However, it is also important to limit the intake of purine in the diet in the case of genetic defects, as is often the case with Dalmatians. Low-purine dog food allows you to do just that!
But what exactly are purines? And why do some four-legged friends need to have a low purine content? You can find out all this and much more below:
What are purines?
Purines are organic compounds that occur in every organism. Among other things, they are needed to build DNA. Purines are produced by the body itself. The excess is excreted via the kidneys, mainly in the form of the breakdown product urea in the urine. However, diseases, genetic defects and certain medications can impair the breakdown of purines, which can lead to the accumulation of intermediate products in the urine and the formation of certain urinary stones in the body.
In such a case, you should switch to a low-purine dog food!
What does low-purine dog food mean?
Low-purine dog food is, as the name suggests, characterized by food with a reduced purine content. In the case of various illnesses, this type of dog diet is very important to keep your pet healthy or alleviate their symptoms. Below you can find out which diseases it can be useful to feed your dog a low-purine diet.
Alternative food for dogs with leishmaniasis
Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease that is transmitted by the sand fly. Once your dog has been infected, the pathogens remain in the organism for life. It is important that the disease is recognized and treated quickly. If it is not treated, your four-legged friend's kidneys can be permanently damaged.
If leishmaniasis is treated with medication, the breakdown of purines into urea is also interrupted. This in turn increases the risk of urinary stones forming from xanthine, the intermediate product in purine degradation. With a low-purine diet, the accumulation of xanthine - and thus the formation of urinary stones - can be reduced.
Dog food to relieve the kidneys
If your furry friend tends to form urinary stones from urea - so-called urate crystals - a low-purine diet can also help. Urinary stones are caused by the accumulation of excessive urea in the urinary tract and subsequent crystal formation with other substances. However, drinking plenty of fluids and a low-purine dog food can reduce the concentration of uric acid.
Low-purine diet for dogs with a genetic defect such as the Dalmatian
Some dog breeds have a genetic defect that causes impaired purine metabolism. This genetic defect often occurs in Dalmatians. They are unable to break down purines - or more precisely the intermediate product uric acid - properly, resulting in increased uric acid levels in the urine. This significantly promotes the formation of urate stones in the urine. A low-purine diet, on the other hand, can significantly reduce the risk of stone formation.
Which dog food is low in purine?
There are currently no official recommendations or limits for low-purine dog food. However, based on the current study situation , complete foods with a purine content of approx. 40 mg/100 g dry matter can be classified as low in purines. We can therefore recommend our
Low-purine wet and dry food from VEGDOG
Conventional dog food is usually very high in purines due to the meat content and is therefore not suitable for dogs with the above conditions. At
The purine content of our dry food varieties:
: approx. 42 mg/100 g food, equivalent to approx. 46 mg/100 g dry matter FARMER'S CRUNCH : approx. 34 mg/100 g, equivalent to approx. 37 mg/100 g dry matterSIMPLY CRUNCH :/
The purine content of our wet food varieties:
ADULT Linsen & Hirse : approx. 30 mg/100 g, corresponds to approx. 126 mg/100 g dry matter- ADULT Tetra Pak Pea & Oat flakes: approx. 54 mg/100 g
- SENIOR Peas & Millet: approx. 30 mg/100 g, corresponds to approx. 143 mg/100 g dry matter
- SENSITIVE lupin protein: approx. 41 mg/100 g, corresponds to approx. 165 mg/100 g dry matter
Low-purine dog food in the test: easy to cook yourself even without a list!
You can of course also cook low-purine dog food for your furry friend yourself. It is particularly advisable to have a professional draw up a nutrition plan for you. Although there are also numerous lists of suitable foods online, you are always on the safe side with professional support. To supplement your home-cooked meals with all the important nutrients, you can find the right food supplementshere. Discover our
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A carefully formulated low-purine diet tailored to your dog's individual needs can help support their purine metabolism and minimize health problems. In particular, dogs with leishmaniasis or genetic abnormalities such as Dalmatians can benefit from a low purine dog food.
Did you know that we also offer other sensitive types of food to keep your dog well fed?
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FAQ
Yes, that actually works. However, as with any type of food, you have to make sure that the dog is provided with everything. For this reason, the required minerals, trace elements and vitamins are added to the vegan dog food from
There are plant proteins that are comparable to animal proteins and can be utilized just as well by dogs. For this reason, you should always look for a high-quality source of protein in vegan dog food.
The changeover should be made carefully over a period of three weeks. Gradually increase the amount of food