
CRUDE PROTIEN Promotes are responsible for promoting muscle growth , bone, hair , skin, blood and texture. AGDT Champion Daily Protein is built of amino acids comprised from animal and plant proteins, these are divided in essential and non essential amino acids .
CRUDE FAT The crude fat amount encloses all the fat soluble substances. Fats & Oils deliver energy to the dogs body on consumption, but the dog also stores vitamins A, D , E & K from the consumption of crude fat elements along with supplying the dog with the essential unsaturated fatty acids that the dog's system craves.
ROUGHAGE: Even though dogs are primarily carnivores they need to have undigested parts of roughage in their diet for the process of digestion and the advent of a proper stool. Roughage is derived from plant and mineral sources in a dog's diet & they are responsible for equal and easy digestion.
RAW ASH: Minerals ( both amount and trace elements ). Raw Ash is the amount of unburnable parts in dog food, which is mostly composed out of minerals and mineral elements, for example Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium and Magnesium.
Minerals In The Dog's Diet! As important s vitamins are, they can do nothing for your dog without minerals. Vitamins cannot be assimilated without the aid of minerals. And though the body can manufacture a few vitamins, it cannot manufacture a single mineral. All tissues and internal fluids of the dog's body contain varying quantities of minerals. Minerals are constituents of the bones, teeth, soft tissue, muscle, blood, and nerve cells. They are vital to overall mental and physical well-being. Minerals act as catalysts for many biological reactions within the body, including muscle response, the transmission of messages through the nervous system, the production of hormones, digestion, and the utilization of nutrients in foods.
CALCIUM Builds and maintains bones and teeth; regulates heart rhythm; eases insomnia; helps regulate the passage of nutrients in & out of the cell walls; assists in normal blood clotting; helps maintain proper nerve and muscle function; lowers blood pressure; important to normal kidney function and in current medical research reduces the incidence of colon cancer, and reduces blood cholesterol levels. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in limb muscles spasms, softening of bones, back and leg cramps, brittle bones, rickets, poor growth, osteoporosis ( a deterioration of the bones), tooth decay, depression.
PHOSPHORUS Present in the body (combined with oxygen) as phosphates and is a constituent of all animal cells. Dependant on vitamin D* and calcium* for absorption from feed. Functions in the production of energy; the 'burning' of sugar for energy; as a co-factor in many enzymes; an activator of vitamin B complex; in dietary absorption of feed stuffs (niacin* and riboflavin* cannot be digested unless phosphorus is present); maintains blood in slightly alkaline conditions; and is a component of nucleic acids. Phospholipids such as lecithin, help break up and transport fats* and fatty acids*.
POTASSIUM Works with sodium to regulate the body's waste balance and normalize heart rhythms; aids in clear thinking by sending oxygen to the brain; preserves proper alkalinity of dog's body fluids; stimulates the kidneys to eliminate poisonous body wastes; assists in reducing high blood pressure; promotes healthy hide. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in poor reflexes, nervous disorders, respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, muscle damage
MAGNESIUM Plays an important role in regulating the neuromuscular activity of the heart; maintains normal heart rhythm; necessary for proper calcium & Vitamin C metabolism; converts blood sugar into energy. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in calcium depletion ( leading to rickets ) , heart spasms, nervousness, muscular excitability, confusion; kidney stones.
TRACE MINERALS FOR YOUR DOGS IS A MUST! Minerals that occur in tiny amounts or traces. They play a major role in health, since even minute portions of them can powerfully affect the health of your dog. They are essential in the assimilation and utilization of vitamins and other nutrients. They aid in digestion and provide the catalyst for many hormones, enzymes and essential functions and reactions. They also aid in replacing electrolytes lost through heavy perspiration or extended diarrhea and protects against toxic reaction and heavy metal poisoning.
COBALT Cobalt is built of vitamins and is a great aid to the dogs kidney function. Cobalt can induce erythropoiesis as mediated by erythropoietin synthesis. Cobalt is a component of Vitamin B12*. Indiscriminate use of cobalt supplementation may lead to toxicity. Am. J. Physio., (1983), 244, F129. (use only as directed)
IRON Its major function is to combine with protein and copper in making hemoglobin. Hemoglobin transports oxygen in the blood from the lungs to the tissues which need oxygen to maintain basic life functions. Iron builds up the quality of the blood and increases resistance to stress and disease. It is also necessary for the formation of myoglobin which is found only in muscle tissue. Myoglobin supplies oxygen to muscle cells for use in the chemical reaction that results in muscle contraction. Iron also prevent fatigue. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in weakness, paleness of skin, constipation, anemia
IODINE Aids in the development and functioning of the thyroid gland; regulates the body's production of energy; helps burn excess fat by stimulating the rate of metabolism; mentality, speech, the condition of the hair, skin, & teeth are dependent upon a well-functioning thyroid gland. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in an enlarged thyroid gland, slow mental reaction, dry skin & hair, weight gain, loss of physical & mental vigor.
COPPER Necessary for the absorption & utilization of Iron; helps oxidize Vitamin C and works with Vitamin C to form Elastin, a chief component of the Elastin muscle fibers throughout the body; aids in the formation of red blood cells; helps proper bone formation & maintenance. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in general weakness, impaired respiration, hot spots on hide.
MANGANESE An antioxidant nutrient; important in the blood breakdown of amino acids and the production of energy; necessary for the metabolism of Vitamin B-1 & Vitamin E; Activates various enzymes which are important for proper digestion & utilization of foods; is a catalyst in the breakdown of fats & cholesterol; helps nourish the nerves and brain; necessary for normal skeletal development; maintains sex hormone production. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in paralysis, convulsions, dizziness, ataxia, loss of hearing, digestive problems, blindness and deafness in puppies
Molybdenum An essential trace mineral. It is needed for the proper function of certain enzyme-dependent processes, including the metabolism of iron. Preliminary evidence indicates that molybdenum, through its involvement in detoxifying sulfites, might reduce the risk of sulfite-reactive breathing problems However, a nutritionally oriented veterinarian should be involved in the evaluation and treatment of sulfite sensitivity.
SELENIUM A major antioxidant nutrient, protects cell membranes and prevents free radical generation thereby decreasing the risk of cancer and disease of the heart and blood vessels. Medical surveys show that increased selenium intake decreases the risk of , colon, lung and prostate cancer. Selenium also preserves tissue elasticity; slows down the aging and hardening of tissues through oxidation; helps in the treatment and prevention of dry flaky coats.DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in premature aging, heart disease, flaky coats, loose hide.
ZINC Is an antioxidant nutrient; necessary for protein synthesis; wound healing; vital for the development of the reproductive organs, prostate functions and male hormone activity; it governs the contractility of muscles; important for blood stability; maintains the body's alkaline balance; helps in normal tissue function; aids in the digestion and metabolism of phosphorus. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in delayed sexual maturity, prolonged healing wounds, discolored toe nails , retarded growth, fatigue, decreased alertness, susceptibility to infections.
VITAMINS ARE A DOG'S BEST FRIEND! All natural vitamins are organic food substances found only in living things, that is, plants and animals. With few exceptions the body cannot manufacture or synthesize vitamins. They must be supplied in the diet or in dietary supplements. Vitamins are essential to the normal functioning of our bodies. They are necessary for our growth, vitality, and general well-being. HOW THEY WORK: A lot of people think vitamins can replace dog food. They cannot. In fact, vitamins cannot be assimilated without ingesting food. That is why we suggest feeding them with the dog's main meal. Vitamins help regulate metabolism, help convert fat and carbohydrates into energy, and assist in forming bone and tissue.
VITAMIN A (Beta Carotene) Necessary for growth & repair of body tissues; helps maintain hide luster; helps protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose , throat & lungs, thereby reducing susceptibility to infections; protects against air pollutants; counteracts weak eyesight; aids in bone and teeth formation. Current medical research shows that foods rich in Beta Carotene will help reduce the risk of lung cancer & certain oral cancers. Unlike Vitamin A from fish liver oil, Beta Carotene is non-toxic. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in blindness; increased susceptibility to infections; rough, dry, scaly hide; loss of smell & appetite; frequents fatigue; lack of tearing; defective teeth & gums' retarded growth
VITAMIN B-1 (Thiamin) Plays a key role in the body's metabolic cycle for generating energy; aids in the digestion of carbohydrates; essential for the normal functioning of the nervous system, muscles & heart; stabilizes the appetite; promotes growth & good muscle tone. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to the loss of appetite ; weakness & feeling tired; paralysis & nervous irritability; insomnia; loss of weight; vague aches & pains; mental depression & constipation; heart & gastrointestinal problems.
VITAMIN B-2 (Riboflavin) Necessary for carbohydrate, fat & protein metabolism; aids in the formation of antibodies and red blood cells; maintains cell respiration; necessary for the maintenance of good vision, hair; alleviates eye fatigue; promotes general health. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in itching and burning eyes; cracks and sores in the mouth & lips; bloodshot eyes; purplish tongue; dermatitis; retarded growth; digestive disturbances; trembling; sluggishness
B COMPLEX: The B complexes are important membrane stabilizers. They are natural tranquilizers or anti-stress vitamins because of this property. They are important vitamins to help nerve function. Dogs under high stress increase their utilization of the B vitamins and need to supplement their diet with B complex. The B vitamins are water soluble. They are not stored in the body as are beta carotene and vitamin E. B complex must be taken with food already in the stomach. If taken on an empty stomach, pain and nausea are not uncommon.
VITAMIN B-6 (Pyridoxine) Necessary for the synthesis & breakdown of amino acids, the building blocks of protein; aids in fat and carbohydrate metabolism; aids in the formation of antibodies; maintains the central nervous system; aids in the removal of excess fluid of bitches in heat; promotes healthy hide; reduces muscle spasms, leg cramps, hand numbness, nausea & stiffness of hands; helps maintain a proper balance of sodium & phosphorous in the body. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in nervousness, insomnia, skin eruptions, loss of muscular control, anemia, mouth disorders, muscular weakness, dermatitis, arm & leg cramps, loss of hair, slow learning, and water retention.
VITAMIN B-12 (Cobalamin) Helps in the formation & regeneration of red blood cells, thus helping prevent anemia; necessary for carbohydrate, fat & protein metabolism; maintains a healthy nervous system; promotes growth in children; increases energy; needed for Calcium absorption. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to pernicious anemia, poor appetite, growth failure in puppies, tiredness, brain damage, nervousness, neuritis, degeneration of spinal cord, depression, lack of balance.
VITAMIN C (Ascorbic Acid) Essential for healthy teeth, gums & Bones; helps heal wounds, scar tissue, & Fractures; prevents scurvy; builds resistance to infection; aids in the prevention & treatment of the common cold; gives strength to blood vessels; aids in the absorption of iron. It is required for the synthesis of collagen, the intercellular "cement" which holds tissues together. It is also one of the major antioxidant nutrients. It prevents the conversion of nitrates smog, some meats & some vegetables) into cancer-causing substances. According to Dr. Lines Pauling, the foremost authority on Vitamin C, Vitamin C will decrease the risk of getting certain cancers by 75%. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to soft & bleeding gums, swollen or painful joints, slow-healing wounds & fractures, bruising, nosebleeds, tooth decay, loss of appetite, muscular weakness, skin hemorrhages, capillary weakness, anemia, impaired digestion.
VITAMIN D Improves absorption and utilization of Calcium and Phosphorous; required for bone and teeth formation; maintains a stable nervous system and normal heart action. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to rickets, tooth decay, softening of bones, improper healing of fractures, lack of vigor, muscular weakness, inadequate absorption of calcium, retention of phosphorous in the kidneys
VITAMIN E: Vitamin E is an important anti-oxidant. It acts as a free radical scavenger to prevent the byproducts of chemical-cell interaction to cause cell damage. Free radicals are likely responsible for all or most of the degenerative diseases e.g. arthritis, heart disease, cancer, senility etc. The absorption or scavenging of free radicals would protect our cells from this type of injury. Other free radical scavengers include zinc, vitamin C, and selenium. Studies have reported vitamin E to protect against some of the toxicities of ionizing radiation. Vitamin E may help to decrease the toxicity of certain chemotherapy drugs. Adriamycin is an important anti-cancer drug with potential major toxicity to the heart. The use of 1000 to 2,000 units of vitamin E per day may help to decrease this toxicity. As cited above it works well in conjunction with beta carotene. Vitamin E appears to have stabilizing effect on the vascular system. It is useful in decreasing leg cramps occurring especially at night. Vitamin E can be used in lotions or creams to protect the skin or to treat for burns. I have also used it with good results in dogs with dermatitis resulting from poor blood circulation
Vitamin K is needed for proper bone formation and blood clotting, in both cases by helping the body transport calcium. Also, veterinarians prescribe vitamin K to prevent excessive bleeding in dogs being treated for parvovirus.
BIOTIN Aids in the utilization of protein, folic acid, Pantothenic acid, and Vitamin B-12, promotes healthy fur. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to extreme exhaustion, drowsiness, muscle pain, loss of appetite, depression, grayish skin color
CHOLINE Very important in controlling fat & cholesterol buildup in the body; prevents fat from accumulating in the liver; facilitates the movement of fats in the cells; helps regulate the kidneys, liver. Important for nerve transmission; helps improve memory. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in cirrhosis and fatty degeneration of the liver, hardening of the arteries, heart problems, high blood pressure, hemorrhaging kidneys
FOLIC ACID Necessary for DNA & RNA synthesis, which is essential for the growth and reproduction of all body cells; essential to the formation of red blood cells by its action on the bone marrow; aids in amino acid metabolism. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in gastrointestinal disorders, anemia, Vitamin B-12 deficiency, pre-mature white hair.
INOSITE Necessary for the formation of lecithin; aids in the breakdown of fats; helps reduce blood cholesterol; helps prevent hair loss. DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in high blood cholesterol, constipation, eczema, hair loss
NIACIN Improves circulation and reduces the cholesterol level in the blood; maintains the nervous system; helps metabolize protein, sugar & fat; reduces high blood pressure; increases energy through proper utilization of food; helps maintain a healthy skin, tongue & digestive system.DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in pellagra, gastrointestinal disturbance, nervousness, headaches, fatigue, mental depression, vague aches & pains, irritability, loss of appetite, insomnia, skin disorders, muscular weakness, indigestion, bad breath, canker sores.
CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE Participates in the release of energy from carbohydrates, fats & protein, aids in the utilization of vitamins; improves the dog's bodies resistance to stress; helps in cell building & the development of the central nervous system; helps the adrenal glands, fights infections by building antibodies.DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to painful & burning pads, hot spots, retarded growth, dizzy spells, digestive disturbances, vomiting, restlessness, stomach stress, muscle cramps.
AMINO ACIDS are the "building Blocks" of the body. Besides building cells and repairing tissue, they form antibodies to combat invading bacteria & viruses; they are part of the enzyme & hormonal system; they build nucleoproteins (RNA & DNA); they carry oxygen throughout the body and participate in muscle activity. When protein is broken down by digestion the result is 22 known amino acids. Eight are essential (cannot be manufactured by the body) the rest are non-essential ( can be manufactured by the body with proper nutrition).
METHIONINE (Essential Amino Acid) Is a principle supplier of sulfur which prevents disorders of the hair, hide and nails; helps lower cholesterol levels by increasing the liver's production of lecithin; reduces liver fat and protects the kidneys; a natural chelating agent for heavy metals; regulates the formation of ammonia and creates ammonia-free urine which reduces bladder irritation; influences hair follicles and promotes hair growth.
L-CARNITIN A "free amino acid" which has been found to improve fat metabolism in the heart and other organs and tissues, reduces Triglyceride and cholesterol levels, improves heart muscle tolerance, prevents irregular heartbeat and angina, provides more energy for the heart and helps lower blood pressure.
AGDT CHAMPIONS DAILY a supplement feed intended for dogs is in tablet form Composition : Yeasts mineral materials, milk / dairy products, meat/animal products.
AGDT CHAMPIONS DAILY special structure - supplement and strengthening preparation for all dogs. Biological preciousness like instinctive in demand bites.
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AGDT CHAMPIONS DAILY tablets contains only pure active substances, no ballast means such as sugars, animal fats, bone or
other flours. AGDT also still justifies strong healthy life expectancy and vitality profoundly biologically effective at higher
age. Super vital completion of each feed. The German law scientifically proves it all year round.
Dosage daily : Small dogs 3 tablets / medium sized 6 tablets / large dogs 12 tablets. The tablet is to be mixed in food or easily solved in cold water.
Keep in a cool and dry place. Because of increased amounts of Vitamin D3 and trace elements, which are higher in comparison with food given on its own, this supplementary food should be fed to dogs of any age.