Power Bonbons 250 grams approx 40 pieces
€12,50
The high-energy treat for your dog! approx 40 pieces
Our sheep fat bonbons are enriched with krill, BCAA and curcumin .
With the unique combination of Krill meal, BCAA and curcumin, our power bonbons are not only the ultimate dog treat but also a source of important raw materials for optimal performance. The bonbons are a source of energy and essential amino acids, omega 3 fatty acids and antioxidants, all for optimal support of muscle building and performance.
Sheep fat is a good source of energy for the active dog but also a source of vitamin A and vitamin D. The vitamins are important for building and strengthening bones and support vision. In addition, sheep fat provides a nice shiny coat.
Arctic krill is an animal plankton and is very rich in eicopentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), essential omega 3 fatty acids. Omega 3 fatty acids support the immune system and may have anti-inflammatory effects. In addition, Arctic krill is a good source of essential amino acids and rich in leucine and lysine as well as glucosamine and proline. All important nutrients for muscles and joints.
BCAA stands for branched chain amino acids, or branched chain amino acids, namely 3 essential amino acids leucine, isoleucine and valine. These amino acids stimulate protein synthesis (muscle building) and reduce muscle protein breakdown during endurance sports. In addition to beneficial effects on muscle building, BCAAs may also contribute to improved cognitive abilities , possibly by increasing serotonin in the brain.
Curcumin from turmeric is a s antioxidant and may have anti-inflammatory effects. Curcumin may thus help protect against joint damage and muscle damage.
Dosage: 1 bonbon per 10 kg dog per day.
Do not exceed recommended dose.
Ingredients: Sheep fat, krill meal, BCAA, curcumin.
Nutritional value: Crude protein: max 8% – Crude fat: max 90% – Crude ash: 0.7% – Crude fiber: 0%
- Harris, R.A., et al (2004). Exercise promotes BCAA catabolism: effects of BCAA supplementation on skeletal muscle during exercise. J nutr. 134 (6): 1583S-1587S.
- Fretwell, Laura K., et al. “The effect of supplementation with branched-chain amino acids on cognitive function in active dogs.” J nutr 136.7 (2006): 2069S-2071S.
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Weight | 0,280 kg |
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