When can monoprotein food be useful?
A diet with only one animal protein source can be beneficial in various situations. Particularly in cases of sensitive digestion or food intolerances, a clearly defined, single protein source is often recommended. Monoprotein diets also provide a clear and controllable basis for elimination diets, where potential triggers are gradually narrowed down.
Furthermore, it can be used in cases of known protein sensitivities or for deliberately structured feeding to make daily nutrient intake transparent. Therefore, as part of a veterinarian-supervised dietary adjustment, feeding with only one animal protein source is often recommended.
A balanced composition
Not every protein source has the same composition and digestibility. Monoprotein food therefore relies on a specifically selected, high-quality animal protein source with good digestibility.
At the same time, an adequate supply of essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals is ensured. Transparent labeling, carefully selected raw materials, and a balanced mineral composition are important quality features of this formula.