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Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets NC NeuroCare Canine Formula High Protein Dog Food - 6 lb. Bag

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1.Size:11 Pound (pack Of 1)


2.FlavorName:Unflavored


About this item

  • Made with real chicken dog food and formulated with medium-chain triglyceride vegetable oil
  • Dog kibble promoting a urinary environment unfavorable to the development of both sterile struvite* and calcium oxalate crystals *Most struvite stones in dogs are caused by urinary tract infections. In the case of non-sterile struvite stones, it is important to discuss antibiotic therapy with your veterinarian in addition to dietary management.
  • High protein dog food helps maintain lean muscle mass and is enhanced with a unique blend of nutrients, including a high level of vitamin E and featuring EPA and DHA to help support brain health
  • Formulated with real meat dog food and antioxidant-rich nutrition to support the immune system
  • Chicken is the number one ingredient in this Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets formula


Talk to your veterinarian to see if Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets NC NeuroCare dog kibble can benefit your dog. This unique brain health support recipe is enhanced with a unique blend of nutrients and medium-chain triglyceride vegetable oil. Featuring chicken as the number one ingredient, this high-protein dry dog food is not only delicious but helps maintain lean muscle mass. Not only that, but each serving is rich in antioxidants for immune system support, including a high level of vitamin E. This chicken dog food promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the development of both sterile struvite* and calcium oxalate crystals. The science behind Purina's therapeutic diets represents a collaboration between Purina nutritionists, researchers and veterinarians. *Most struvite stones in dogs are caused by urinary tract infections. In the case of non-sterile struvite stones, it is important to discuss antibiotic therapy with your veterinarian in addition to dietary management.


P. Caldwell
2025-08-06 11:28:23
Old dog returned to our rescue, probably 12-23, Aussie about 50 pounds, and was just super disoriented and scared and not seeing or hearing well at all for the first month or so and I was going to try Bright Mind which is for dogs like this, but my vet suggested Neurocare and I think it made a dramatic difference. It took about 2 weeks and I know it can't fix old eyes and ears, I think it has lit up the part of the brain that interprets the input so the next effect is he is functioning so much better and no longer seems so confused and scared.
Customer
2025-07-14 16:03:30
My Vet. recommended for my Yorkie that's 14 years old. I cannot believe the change in him. He has more energy. He has a sharper brain, and he loves the taste. They are a little hard ball. I grind them in a coffee grinder and mix them with his food. Highly recommend. Do needs a Vets prescription.
Kelly
2025-06-07 11:33:04
My dog is a picky poodle, and she loves this stuff. I was a little surprised, since she usually gobbles up fish flavored food this quickly. Aside from taste, she does seem happier, more energetic, and more affectionate now. (We switched from Jinx.) I'm still not sure how much this helps with her dementia after two months of this food -- she still constantly wanders, including at night, and she also pees and poops everywhere -- but since she's happier now, I'm going to keep buying it.
JLG
2025-05-30 14:21:23
My dog had dementia and my vet recommended this product. I was sceptical but tried anyway. After just two weeks I noticed a remarkable difference in him. He was much more alert and almost back to himself again. This product WORKS!
Jeff A Zerbe
2025-03-07 10:36:27
Vet recommended but after two bags there was no change in my older dog. She has a little dementia and is 16 but product made no difference
angela b.
2025-03-01 10:29:45
The way my dog ate it she liked it..
Dennis
2025-01-21 19:08:58
Did not appreciate receiving an expensive dog food with a two month expiration date from date of purchase
ARed
2024-12-02 15:57:04
My 14 yr old dog is a new man