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Therapeutic feeding guides for dogs

We have formulated quick and easy flexible feeding guides for dogs with medical conditions. These new guides replace our previous recipe collections. They allow you to choose the ingredients you want, and combine them in different ways.

All feeding guides include ingredients list, preparation instructions, nutritional information, storage and feeding instructions, and FAQs.

Feeding guides for dogs with kidney disease

These feeding guides show you how to make homemade food for your dog with kidney disease. Select which guide you would like to use based on whether your dog has early or advanced kidney disease. If you aren't sure, please ask your dog's veterinarian. Low fat and novel protein options are available.

Feeding guide for dogs with early kidney disease

Using CompleteMe Renal Canine

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Feeding guide for dogs with advanced kidney disease

Using CompleteMe Renal Canine

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Feeding guides for dogs with gastrointestinal or skin disease

These feeding guides show you how to make homemade food for your dog.

The low-fat feeding guide may be suitable for dogs with pancreatitis or hyperlipidaemia. Ultra-low fat options are available.

The feeding guide for food sensitivities has been formulated for dogs with adverse food reactions (allergies or sensitivities), inflammatory bowel disease, or other chronic diet-responsive gastrointestinal diseases.

Please discuss with your vet whether these feeding guides are suitable for your dog's needs.

Feeding guide for dogs needing a low fat diet

Using CompleteMe Hypo Canine

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Feeding guide for dogs with food sensitivities

Using CompleteMe Hypo Canine

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Feeding guides for dogs with urinary tract disease

These feeding guides show you how to make homemade food for your dog with urinary tract disease. Select which guide you would like to use based on whether your dog has a history of struvite stones or crystals, calcium oxalate stones or crystals, or urate stones or crystals. If you aren't sure, please ask your dog's veterinarian.

Please note that all urinary formulations are intended for the prevention of crystal or stone formulation. They are not formulated to achieve dissolution.

Feeding guide for calcium oxalate prevention in adult dogs

Using CompleteMe Hypo Canine

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Feeding guide for struvite prevention in adult dogs

Using CompleteMe Hypo Canine

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Feeding guide for dogs needing a low purine diet

Using CompleteMe Hypo Canine

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Feeding guides for dogs with endocrine disease

This feeding guide shows you how to make homemade food for your dog with diabetes. Low fat options are available. Please ask your dog's veterinarian if this diet is suitable for your dog's needs.

Feeding guide for dogs with diabetes

Using CompleteMe Hypo Canine

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