Terra Canis AliVet Diabetic Chicken is a complete dietary food carefully developed for dogs with diabetes mellitus. With human-grade quality chicken meat and offal, it offers a highly digestible, lean protein source to support stable energy levels.
The recipe features carefully chosen low-glycaemic carbohydrate sources such as carrots, courgette, potato, beetroot, and lupine grits, designed to minimise blood sugar spikes. It is enriched with anti-inflammatory herbs including artichoke leaf, fenugreek, cumin, and ginseng to support metabolic and digestive health.
With no added sugars, low starch content (4.9%), and a naturally balanced nutrient profile, it provides comprehensive support for diabetic dogs when used as part of a veterinarian-monitored diet plan.
The AliVet range from Terra Canis – Home-style cooking for dogs adheres to the legal requirements for Feed Intended for Particular Nutritional Purposes (PARNUTs).
Composition
Chicken muscle meat (44%), chicken stomachs (13%), carrot*, courgette* (7%), potato*, broccoli*, celery* (3%), beetroot*, lupine grits* (2.2%), blueberries* (2%), mineral substances, rapeseed oil, desiccated coconut, coconut flour, artichoke leaves**, sage**, fenugreek**, cumin**, thyme**, ginseng**, oyster shell, seaweed**
*Sources of carbohydrate **dried
Analytical Constituents
- Protein 8.9%
- Fat content 7.6%
- Crude fibre 1.5%
- Crude ash 1.2%
- Moisture 75.9%
- Starch: 4.9%
Nutritional Additives (per kg)
- Vitamin A (3a672a): 8749 IU
- Vitamin D3 (3a671): 340 IU
- Vitamin E (3a700): 93 IU
- Vitamin B1: 9.8 mg
- Vitamin B2: 11 mg
- Vitamin B6: 3 mg
- Vitamin B12: 28 µg
- Biotin: 29 µg
- Pantothenic acid: 24 mg
- Folic acid: 1 mg
- Niacin: 56 mg
- Copper (3b405): 2 mg
- Manganese (3b503): 10 mg
- Iodine (3b201): 0.8 mg
- Zinc (3b603): 20 mg
- Calcium: 1500 mg
- Phosphorus: 200 mg
- Chloride: 46.4 mg
- Sodium: 30 mg
- Magnesium: 278 mg/kg
- Potassium: 2210 mg/kg
- Iron: 16.2 mg/kg
Feeding Guidelines (per 24h)
- 5 kg: 300 – 400 g
- 10 kg: 500 – 600 g
- 20 kg: 800 – 1000 g
- 30 kg: 1100 – 1400 g
Feeding amounts are approximate and should be adapted to your dog’s individual needs. Always consult with your veterinarian before starting or continuing this diet.

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