Medicus Veterinarian Diets - Sensitive Stomach Diet (32 oz / 907g)

Medicus Veterinarian Diets - Sensitive Stomach Diet (32 oz / 907g)

Medicus Veterinarian Diets - Sensitive Stomach Diet (32 oz / 907g)

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Freeze-Dried, Pasteurized Food for Dogs

Medicus Sensitive Stomach Diets for dogs are therapeutic meals designed to provide the nutritional framework for the unique needs of a dog with an unbalanced microbiome & stomach upset

Designed to diminish the heat and inflammation in the gut and balance the gut microbiome.

The Medicus Sensitive Stomach Diet is made with clean, whole foods picked for their unique properties.

  • High-quality proteins
  • Easily digestible carbohydrates
  • Prebiotic
  • Spore-forming probiotics
  • Gut-soothing herbs 
  • High fiber – 9.34%

Who would benefit from this diet?

  • Chronic Gastrointestinal Upset
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Following short-term use of Medicus Bland Diet
  • Chronic Pancreatitis
  • Conditions Requiring A Low-Fat Diet
  • Constipation
  • Chronic Sensitive Stomach – i.e. propensities to vomiting &/or diarrhea
  • Conditions Requiring An Easily Digestible Diet
  • Fiber-Responsive Gastroenteritis
  • Colitis
  • Hyperlipidemia

Complete & Balanced
The Medicus Canine Sensitive Stomach Diet is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for adult maintenance.

Made in Wisconsin, USA

The Medicus Canine Sensitive Stomach Diet is meticulously crafted to address these key nutritional needs:

Nourishes the Body With Clean Wholesome Protein
+ High-quality animal-based protein, including grass-fed beef and eggs

Provides Highly Digestible Nourishment from Rice While Not Challenging the Gut

Nourishes the Microbiome
+ Prebiotic and a fiber source, chicory root will feed probiotics and encourage the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.
+ Bacillus sp. is a spore-forming probiotic – beneficial bacteria that help balance the gut microbiome. SBO or soil-based probiotics are better at surviving a dog’s stomach acid to actually reach the gut biome.

Soothes the Gut Lining
+ Herbs like ginger, cinnamon, and aloe are gut-soothing herbs.

High Levels of Healthy Whole Food Fiber Sources
+ Flax, pumpkin, psyllium, chicory root, and bananas firm and bulk up stool to help regularity.

Nutritional Facts

Macronutrients

Protein .... 23.92%
Fat .... 15.96%
Ash .... 4.59%
Fiber .... 9.34%
Net Carbs .... 46.18%

Fats

LA .... 1.57%
ALA .... 2.11%
AA .... 0.11%
EPA + DHA .... 10.67%
EPA .... 0.39%
DPA .... 0.58%
DHA .... 0.28%
omega-6/omega-3 0.61 : 1

Vitamins

Vitamin A .... 113,560.35 IU/kg
Vitamin C .... 112.38 mg/kg
Vitamin D .... 592 IU/Kg
Vitamin E .... 646 IU/KG
Thiamine, B1 .... 15.05 mg/kg
Riboflavin, B2 .... 17.52 mg/kg
Niacin, B3 .... 85.44 mg/kg
Pantothenic Acid,B5 .... 52.25 mg/kg
B6 (Pyridoxine) .... 11.31 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 .... 0.10 mg/kg
Folic Acid, B9 .... 1.52 mg/kg
Choline .... 3,903 mg/kg

Minerals

Calcium .... 0.51%
Phosphorous .... 0.4%
Calcium : Phosphorous .... 1.3 : 1
Potassium .... 1.01%
Sodium .... 1.15%
Magnesium .... 0.12%
Iron .... 47.46 mg/kg
Copper .... 7.53 mg/kg
Manganese .... 4.64 mg/kg
Zinc .... 201.45 mg/kg
Selenium .... 0.0053 mg/kg

Amino Acids
Tryptophan .... 0.24%
Threonine .... 0.93%
Isoleucine .... 1.08%
Leucine .... 1.82%
Lysine .... 1.63%
Methionine .... 0.62%
Methionine – cystine .... 0.95%
Phenylalanine .... 1.04%
Phenylalanine – tyrosine .... 1.81%
Valine .... 1.24%
Arginine .... 1.56%
Histidine .... 0.63%
Purines .... 0
Taurine .... 13.51%

Beef, Beef Liver, Egg, Rice, Sweet Potato, Flaxseed, Banana, Blueberries, Pumpkin, Ground Krill, Psyllium, Ginger, Cinnamon, Sea Salt, Ground Egg Shell, Kelp, Chicory Root, Aloe Vera, Mixed Tocopherols, Bacillus Species, Zinc Proteinate, Niacin, Riboflavin, Thiamine, Vitamin B12, Pyridoxine, & Folic Acid

Feeding Guide
Always consult your veterinarian before introducing this diet to your dog. Start with these daily feeding guidelines and follow your veterinarian’s suggestions about the number of meals per day and whether the daily recommendation is right for your dog.

REHYDRATION RECOMMENDED

Weight Average Fast
(pounds) Metabolism Metabolism
5 1/3 cup per day 1/2 cup per day
10 1/2 cup per day 3/4 cup per day
20 7/8 cups per day 1 1/3 cups per day
30 1 1/4 cups per day 1 3/4 cups per day
40 1 1/2 cups per day 2 1/4 cups per day
50 1 3/4 cups per day 2 2/3 cups per day
60 2 cups per day 2 7/8 cups per day
70 2 1/3 cups per day 3 1/3 cups per day
80 2 1/2 cups per day 3 2/3 cups per day
90 2 3/4 cups per day 4 cups per day
100 2 7/8 cups per day 4 1/3 cups per day

Medicus have created the first ever therapeutic, freeze-dried whole food diets for sick pets.

The recipes were formulated and reviewed by veterinarians, Independent Veterinary Specialists, and Independent Nutrition Consultants.

Above that, each diet went through complete, comprehensive 3rd party testing. Several rounds of AAFCO Nutrient Profile testing ensured that both macro and micronutrient levels are tending to your pet’s specific nutritional needs.

All of our diets are freeze-dried and undergo a pasteurization process that eliminates any bacteria to be safe and shelf-stable for immunocompromised pets. The freeze-drying process is not only a safe and effective pasteurization process but also retains 97% of food’s original vitamins and minerals, meaning these diets are undeniably as close to fresh, whole foods as possible.

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