Virbac Dog Junior Special Breed

2.165,00 EGP
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Junior - Dry Dog Food For Medium & Large Breeds

Virbac Hypoallergy Dog Food 3 Kg

4.400,00 EGP
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A2 – For Dogs With Food Allergies

VETERINARY HPM® Hypoallergy Dog Food A2 is a dry food for dogs with food allergies or intolerances. Formulated with hydrolysed fish protein for the management of digestive disorders or skin and coat disorders associated with food intolerances or allergies. Suitable as an elimination diet and for long-term management.

Virbac Kidney Support Dog Food 3 Kg

3.190,00 EGP
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K1 – For Dogs with Kidney Disease

Dry dog food to support kidney function and wellbeing in adult and senior dogs with temporary or chronic kidney disease. Also suitable for dogs with chronic hepatic (liver) disease.

Virbac Puppy Large & Medium – Dog Dry Food 3 kg

2.645,00 EGP
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Puppy Large & Medium - Dry Puppy Food for Medium & Large Breeds

VETERINARY HPM® Puppy Large & Medium is a complete high-protein dry dog food for large and medium breed puppies that supports healthy growth and development.

Virbac Puppy Small & Toy – Dry Dog Food

2.645,00 EGP
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Puppy Small & Toy – Dry Dog Food for Small & Toy Breeds

VETERINARY HPM® Puppy Small & Toy is a complete dry puppy food designed to meet the unique nutritional needs of small-breed puppies. Suitable for puppies up to 10 months old that will weigh up to 10kg as adults.

Virbac Weight Loss & Diabetes Dog Food

Price range: 2.650,00 EGP through 5.320,00 EGP
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VETERINARY HPM® W1 - Healthy Weight Loss A high-protein, low-carb dry dog food to help your dog lose excess body weight. Due to the foods slow energy release it also suitable for overweight diabetic dogs.

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