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FAQs

The feed should be fed within 2 months after opening the packaging
In the production facilities currently available to us, the production of wet food is not possible because it is a completely different production process in which other raw materials are also used.
Adhere to the amount of feeding indicated on each pack so that your animal can maintain its ideal weight.
There are several reasons for this: One reason being the nutritional needs and health risks are not the same.
VETERINARY HPM ™ food does not contain gluten, soy, corn, wheat, beef, lamb, milk products or eggs.
The growth period of a small dog is quite short (ends at the age of 10 months). In contrast to large dogs, there is no real growth peak in small dogs. For this reason, changes in nutritional needs develop regularly and progressively and can only be taken into account by adjusting the daily rations accordingly. So there is no need for a special junior product.
Animal protein is the main ingredient of the VETERINARY HPM™ range, and this comes from high quality pork and poultry, all of which is of European origin.

Dogs and cats are carnivores, which makes them physiologically adapted to high protein intake.

No study has ever shown a high-quality, high-protein diet to cause early kidney fatigue in healthy dogs or cats. On the contrary, studies show that a high protein concentration in a balanced diet has no negative impact on kidney function, and some have shown that reducing protein does not slow the progression of kidney disease.

Not only is protein not dangerous, it is indispensable and necessary to keep dogs and cats in good health, even in older pets.

During a period of gestation or lactation, your pet has high nutritional needs, the same way puppies or kittens do. A high protein amount is therefore recommended and the best way to achieve this is to give your pet a product from our "Baby" range. During gestation period, you should switch over from an adult formulation to a baby formulation. For more advice please speak to your vet or vet nurse.
As far as GMOs are concerned, our policy demands strict specifications of our providers, according to which raw materials shall not be derived from GMOs.