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Entretenir le pelage, protéger la peau

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3. Credille KM - The forest of the skin: a practical approach to the hair follicle and its diseases. British Veterinary Dermatology Study Group, Autumn Meeting, October 2000.

4. Credille KM - Understanding cornification and the epidermal barrier, Proceedings 19th Annual Congress of the ESVD-ECVD, Sept 2003.

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Préserver la fonction cognitive

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Renforcer les défenses antioxydantes de l’oeil

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Retarder l’apparition du tartre

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Protéger les cartilages articulaires

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INTRODUCTION
POODLE 30 : La réponse nutritionnelle spécifique !
1. Un poil à croissance continue : fin et frisé, proche de celui du chiot
2. Une intelligence hors du commun alliée à une longévité record
3. Fréquence croissante de la cataracte avec l’âge
4. Une exposition reconnue aux affections bucco-dentaires
5. Altération progressive des cartilages avec l’âge
L’Histoire du Caniche…
Le Caniche du bout des pattes… au bout de la truffe
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