VETERINARY DIETS
MANKIND PETSTAR HYPO DOG DRY FOOD
MANKIND PETSTAR HYPO DOG DRY FOOD
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About Product
Itchy skin, ear gunk, or on-and-off loose stools can make daily life hard for dogs and their families. A vet-guided hypoallergenic diet helps you run a safe food trial and see whether nutrition plays a role—so your dog can feel comfortable again.
What a hypoallergenic vet diet does (Adult dogs)
These diets use hydrolysed or single-source proteins, gentle carbohydrates (rice/potato), and a simple, highly digestible recipe to help reduce dietary triggers. With prebiotics and balanced fibres, they support stool quality while you and your vet monitor response.
How it works (simple science)
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Hydrolysed/Single protein: smaller or single antigens may reduce immune recognition.
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Gentle carbs + fibre blend (beet pulp/psyllium): supports firm stools and regularity.
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Omega-3/6, zinc, biotin: help maintain skin barrier and coat condition.
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Prebiotics (MOS/FOS/inulin): feed beneficial gut bacteria for a balanced microbiome
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Dogs with suspected food allergy...
Who is it for?
Dogs with suspected food allergy/intolerance (vet-guided)
Dogs with sensitive skin & stomach needing gentle recipes
Families starting an elimination/response trial
Dogs needing skin barrier nutrients alongside digest-gentle carbs
Households seeking India-available hypoallergenic vet diet options
Benefits mapped to features
Supports hypoallergenic feeding → hydrolysed/single protein formulation
Firm stools & digest comfort → rice/potato + beet pulp/psyllium
Skin & coat support → Omega-3/6 + zinc + biotin
Gut balance → prebiotics MOS/FOS/inulin help the microbiome
Usage and Applications
How to use
Transition 7–10 days to avoid GI ups...
How to use
Transition 7–10 days to avoid GI upset.
Feed exclusively for 6–8 weeks (no off-diet foods).
Split daily ration into 2–3 meals; provide fresh water.
Review with your vet before reintroducing other foods.
Quick tip: Use a digital kitchen scale to measure grams/day accurately—consistency matters in trials.