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A Field Report by Zula

I got Rupert at 13 weeks old. Prior to this, I carried out a lot of research in to feeding him a vegetarian diet. I am a vegetarian myself so administering meat or fish would have made me feel sick to the stomach. My research pointed to a number of brands that could cater for his needs. Of course, this was met with disapproval from a number of people, largely those not adequately informed that dogs could thrive on a vegetarian diet. Infact, the food Rupert was having was vegan but I daren’t tell anybody as they couldn’t get their heads round a vegetarian diet let alone a vegan one! I do give Rupert cheese now and again to administer a worming tablet and occasionally give him a free range raw egg so he is technically a vegetarian like me. Fast forward 4 years. Rupert ended up getting a large struvite stone following contracting toxoplasmosis. The Vet automatically told me that his plant-based food was causing him to get stones and that I would have to move him on to a meat-based diet. I pushed back quite hard as that wasn’t the reason. Toxoplasmosis triggered this problem. Again, I went back on to the Internet and carried out lengthy research about foods I could give him to help his issue. However, the stone had grown so big that no change of diet was going to zap it so Poor Rupert had to have an operation to remove it. All was well again and then symptoms started to show again after a mere 4 weeks post operation. He was peeing blood and straining again. This was so sad to see. I went back to the Vets and the crystals were forming again and his ph was 9.0. I was in shock! Clearly; he had now become predisposed to such an ailment. Going forward, I found out after hours of research that there was a super food called ‘Greta’ that contained what was required to ‘melt‘ the crystals (Methionine – Note by Leni Lecker). I contacted Arielle, a stockist for Greta. I remember it arriving on the Tuesday and after a few days of it being served with Cranimals Cranberry Powder, the symptoms disappeared. Rupert had a urinalysis done 3 weeks post Greta and it dropped down to 5.5! Amazing news. The Greta smells lovely and Rupert loves eating it more than anything. I am very grateful that such a product is available and Brexit hasn’t compromised his wellbeing. 


 Zula with Rupert

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GretaLet your dog decide!Greta is our complete food for adult dogs by Vegan4Dogs.Developed in collaboration with experts from the field of animal companion nutrition it meets the nutritional requirements for a balanced diet for (vegan) dogs.To provide your dog with energy, Greta comes with easily digestible rice combined with potatoes. Canola oil complements the energy of the carbohydrates and provides strength.The best of pea protein along with lentils, sunflower seeds and flax seeds provide your dog with protein for its maintenance metabolism. Carrots and beet root refine Greta's taste. Lovage adds its aromatic flavour.Savory, papaya leaves and fructooligosaccharides support the digestion along with chestnut.Cranberries encourage urine acidification.The algae Schizochytrium limacinum provides omega 3 fatty acids (DHA).Sea salt and seaweed meal provide essential minerals and are optimally complemented by carefully chosen additives.With L-carnitine and taurine as well as essential vitamins like B12 and minerals Greta is a complete and balanced food.Feeding RecommendationEach dog is different; you know your dog the best. Adjust the amount of food according to the vitality, age and health of your dog. Take care to always provide sufficient amounts of fresh water.Animals Say Yeah!
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V-CompleteSupplement for homemade vegan dog food 'Made in Germany'.Complementary Food for DogsDeveloped by Leni Lecker in cooperation with experts from the field of veterinary medicine. V-Complete rounds up your homemade dog meal with vitamins, minerals and trace elements as well as methionine and tryptophan which are essential for the health of your dog.V-Complete offers you the opportunity to be your own chef and to satisfy your dog's preferences. That enables you to show consideration for allergies and to create a menu according to your dog's needs. What is more satisfying than cooking for the whole family and eating together.With V-Complete you supplement everything that is necessary such as vitamin B12 and calcium and you can prepare a complete and delicious meal. Here you find our recipe recommendations.Feeding recommenation is 2g per 5kg body weight added to your homemade meals following our general feeding recommendation for V-Complete.V-Complete contains L-carnitine and taurine.V-Complete is suitable for adult, non-pregnant, non-lactating dogs.V-Complete is also suitable for dogs with an allergy to animal protein.All ingredients are carefully selected and of course vegan.We wish you pleasant meal preparations
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Olaf 250 g
Vegan Dental Care
Size: 250 g
OlafOur little helper for daily dental careComplementary Food for DogsMmmmm the teeth feel so nice and Olaf has a delicious taste, too.Best of all, the breath has a lovely scent of mint.Sodium hexametaphosphate gently cleans the teeth, protects the gums and prevents tartar build-up and discolouration.Wellness for the snout.Feeding RecommendationSmall Dogs 1/2 piece per dayMedium - Large Dogs 1 piece per dayTake care to always provide sufficient amounts of fresh water.Animals Say Yeah!
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Content: 250 Gramm
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Pauline Lid Small
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Pauline Lit for Pauline CanPauline - always nice and freshThe lid with the family portrait of our Vegan4Dogs Family keeps your opened Pauline tin fresh so that it still tastes good the next day or the day after.Pauline, Curly and Lorelai as a family picture in your fridge.Animals Say Yeah!
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