Gilpa Slimline

In-store Price:
15kg £29.81 SRP

Online Home Delivered Price:
15kg (S/068) £31.49 (incl. VAT)



In-store Price:
4kg £8.40 SRP

Online Home Delivered Price:
4x4kg (S/044) £37.80 (incl. VAT)



In-store Price:
2kg £5.51 SRP

Online Home Delivered Price:
6x2kg (S/304) £31.36 (incl. VAT)


Gilpa Slimline


Description
At Gilbertson and Page we believe it is not always necessary to feed a dog less to see a weight reduction. Our Gilpa Slimline contains Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) which, through nutrient partitioning, can help to optimise the production of muscle as opposed to fat, as well as help to maintain the immune system, and combining this ingredient with a low calorie diet of fish, rice and vegetables makes weight loss a simple and delicious experience for the dog.

Definition of Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)
Conjugated Linoleic Acid is an isomer (structural variant) of Linoleic acid. Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid that a dog cannot synthesise itself. CLA is a naturally occurring substance, it is present in many animal fats and dairy products.

Features
Gilpa Slimline is a reduced calorie and fat diet. Most adult complete diets range from between 320 kcal/100g to 395 kcal/100g whereas Slimline has 295 kcal/100g. The fat levels are similarly reduced from a standard diet, which can range from 8% to 15%, Slimline has 5% fat. Despite these lower levels, Slimline is a complete and nutritionally balanced diet for both short and long-term weight loss in dogs.

Ingredients
Rice, wheat, maize, dehulled soya, Norwegian fish, peas/carrots, yeast, flax seed, charcoal, minerals, CLA, FOS, digest flavouring coat, trace elements and vitamins, including zinc chelate.

Nutritional Information for Gilpa Slimline
Moisture
11.00%
Oil
5.00%
Protein
21.00%
Fibre
4.00%
Ash
7.50%
Calcium
1.30%
Phosphorus
1.10%
Potassium
0.62%
Magnesium
0.15%
Vitamin A
12000 iu/kg
Vitamin D
12000 iu/kg
Vitamin E
110 iu/kg
Zinc
150 mg/kg
Copper
15 mg/kg
Selenium
0.15 mg/kg
EFA
1.2%
ω6: ω3 ratio
5:1
Energy
295 kcal/100g


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