Milvet, Milk replacer for puppies, kittens, puppies milk replacement, Replacement milk for puppies and kittens 100 g
Characteristics
Milk replacer for puppies, kittens, puppies milk replacement:
Milvet - a high-quality milk replacer for puppies and kittens, which can be administered from the first days after birth. It is a perfect substitute for natural mother's milk, providing all the nutrients and microelements necessary for proper development.
Indications Milk replacer for puppies, kittens, puppies milk replacement
It is perfect when the litter is too large to feed, when the mother's milk production has stopped or the animals are orphaned. Also as an addition to food during weaning or convalescence. Milvet is characterized by high bioavailability and digestibility. Provides easily digestible protein and easily digestible fat. Meets the needs of puppies and kittens in terms of essential vitamins, nutrients and minerals. It provides energy and building materials needed for the overall development of the growing organism. Administer in case of - insufficient milk produced by the mother
- rearing puppies and kittens without the mother's participation
- as an addition to food during weaning
- for adult dogs and cats during convalescence and intense exercise
Milk replacer for puppies, kittens, puppies milk replacement Action
The complete milk replacer perfectly replaces the mother's natural food. Provides easily digestible protein and easily digestible fat. Giving milk replacer to lactating bitches and cats helps increase their own milk production. It provides puppies and kittens with the necessary energy, vitamins and building blocks for development. The preparation meets the mineral and vitamin needs of growing puppies and kittens. It is very well absorbed by animals and can be administered immediately after birth.
Application
Milvet powder should be mixed with boiled, warm water in the proportion of 1 part powder to 2 parts water. Mix thoroughly until a uniform consistency is obtained. For the first 15 days of life, it should be given with a bottle with a teat, from the 15th day of life it can be given in a shallow bowl, supporting the process of learning to drink. During the gradual transition of animals to solid food, starting from the 4th week of life, it should be mixed with the preparation.
Kittens and puppies of small breeds (Pekingese)
1st week - 0.5 (8 meals a day)
2nd week - 1 (8 meals a day)
3rd week - 1.5 ( 6 meals a day)
4th week - 2 (6 meals a day)
5th week - 3 (4 meals a day)
Medium-sized breeds (fox terrier)
1st week - 0.75 (8 meals a day)
2nd week - 1.5 (8 meals a day)
3rd week - 2 (6 meals a day)
4th week - 3.5 (6 meals a day)
5th week - 5.5 (4 meals a day)
Large breeds (sheepdog, pointer)
1st week - 1.5 (8 meals a day) 2nd week -
3 (8 meals a day)
3rd week - 4 (6 meals daily)
4th week - 5.5 (6 meals a day)
5th week - 7.5 (4 meals a day)
Very large breeds (Great Dane, Saint Bernard)
1st week - 2.5 (8 meals a day)
2nd week - 4.5 (8 meals a day)
3rd week - 6 (8 meals a day)
4th week - 8 (6 meals a day)
5th week - 11.5 (4 meals a day)
A flat teaspoon or a flat measuring cup (5 ml) contains approx. 2 g of the preparation, a flat tablespoon or a flat measuring cup (15 ml) contains approx. 6 g of the preparation.