Vitamin A
Improves growth, coat, vision, and increases resistance to infections.
B-complex Vitamins
Enhance growth, appetite, and good digestion.
Vitamin D3
Especially important for animals that live indoors without exposure to sunlight. Important for the development of bones and teeth.
Vitamin E
Especially important for the vitality of dogs and the fertility of dogs and cats. Promotes the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins and increases the use of oxygen by all tissues.
Biotin
Prevents coat thinning and color alteration. Biotin deficiency leads to the drying of mucous membranes at the corners of the mouth, eyes, and nose. The skin loses its elasticity and develops cracks. Biotin plays a significant role in protein and energy metabolism during the process of releasing stored energy.
Calcium & Phosphorus
For healthy bones and teeth.
Iron
Important for the absorption of oxygen by red blood cells.
Zinc
Prevents premature hardening of the upper layers of the epidermis and thus helps maintain the coat.
Yeast Proteins
Are important substances for all body tissues.
Lecithin
Promotes the metabolic function of the brain and nerves. In a state of stress, it is immediately used by the brain as an energy source, thus preventing the reduction of the animal's energy.