Summit 10 CARE Veterinary Diets represents the evolution of Summit 10’s commitment to advanced, science-based nutrition: a range designed to meet the specific clinical needs of pets through precise veterinary formulations enriched with functional ingredients of natural origin.
Veterinary diets are nutritionally complete foods designed to support pets with specific health conditions. Unlike regular maintenance diets, these formulas are developed to help manage medical issues such as gastrointestinal disorders, foods sensitivities, obesity, urinary problems, and joint conditions. They should be used under veterinary supervision.
Yes. Veterinary diets are intended to support specific medical conditions and should only be used following diagnosis and recommendation from a licensed veterinarian. Proper evaluation ensures the diet matches your pet’s individual health needs.
Veterinary diets are formulated with precise nutrient levels, controlled ingredients, and targeted functional components to help manage specific health conditions. These may include adjusted protein levels, modified mineral content, controlled fat levels, added prebiotics, omega-3 fatty acids, or other clinically supported nutrients.
Yes, they are. All formulas are complete and balanced according to FEDIAF nutritional guidelines for the intended life stage. They are designed to provide all essential nutrients while supporting specific medical conditions.
The duration depends on the diagnosed condition. Some diets are recommended for short-term use (e.g., gastrointestinal recovery), while others may be required long-term or lifelong (e.g., food allergies, or joint support). Your veterinarian will advise the appropriate duration.
Mixing with regular food is generally not recommended, as it may dilute the therapeutic benefits of the formula. If transitioning is necessary, follow your veterinarian’s guidance to ensure effectiveness is maintained.
When used as recommended, veterinary diets are safe and well tolerated. However, any dietary change may temporarily affect stool consistency or appetite. If unusual symptoms persist, consult your veterinarian.
Veterinary diets are specifically formulated for pets with particular medical needs. Feeding them to healthy animals without medical indication is not recommended unless directed by a veterinarian.