Advance Veterinary Diets Hypoallergenic is a dietetic, complete dry dog food for dogs that suffer from allergic dermatitis or gastritis & intolerances to certain dog food ingredients or additives. The protein & carbohydrate sources in this dry kibble have been especially selected to make this food as gentle & well-tolerated as possible. Advance Veterinary Diets Hypoallergenic can promote healing in cases of conditions that are caused by food intolerances such as Lymphangiectasia or inflammatory bowel disease. For protein, this food uses purified & hydrolysed soya protein, which has no antigenic potential & thus cannot cause allergic reactions. The high digestibility of this food is makes it an essential tool for helping to support treatment of all enteropathies & gastro-intestinal disorders. Advance Veterinary Diets Hypoallergenic at a glance: Dietetic complete dry dog food To help in the treatment of food intolerances as well as dermatitis & gastritis caused by food allergies Can promote healing in cases of conditions that are caused by food intolerances such as Lymphangiectasia or inflammatory bowel disease Hypoallergenic protein source: Hydrolysed & purified soya protein, with very low molecular weight, has no antigenic potential & cannot cause allergic reactions Single source of easily digested carbohydrate: Cornstarch is free of protein residues, well tolerated & prevents allergic reactions caused by residues from grain proteins while providing high digestibility Middle chain triglycerides: Easily digested & metabolised source of energy, providing 23% of the total fat content Very highly digestible: A good basic food for enteropathies & gastrointestinal inflammation Bioflavonoids: Natural antioxidants that boost the antioxidant effects of vitamin E & C & can help to minimise oxidative cell damage. Indications: Elimination diet (to identify allergies to specific types of food) Dermatitis associated with food allergies Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency Inflammatory bowel disease Gastritis caused by food allergy Protein-losing enteropathy Lymphangiectasia Malabsorption Hyperlipidemia Contraindications: None reported