Royal Canin Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Dry Dog Food
Royal Canin Canine Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Adult Dry Dog Food
Royal Canin Hypoallergenic contains a hydrolysed soya protein isolate with a low molecular weight, which limits the risk of allergenicity. The complex of nutrients in Royal Canin Hypoallergenic are specially formulated to help support the skin's natural protective barrier role for optimal skin and coat health. Specific Omega-3 long chain fatty acids (EPA and DHA) are also included in this formula. These essential fatty acids help to support your dog's digestive health as well as the health of its skin.
Indicated for:
- Food elimination trial
- Food allergy
- Food intolerance
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
- Bacterial Overgrowth
- Chronic diarrhoea
Key Benefits:
- Hydrolised protein - Hydrolysed protein with low molecular weight to ensure the food is hypoallergenic
- Moderate Calorie - Moderate calorie content to help maintain ideal weight
- Skin barrier - A patented complex to support the barrier effect of the skin
- Moderate Phosphorus - A moderate phosphorus intake to help support healthy kidney function
It is recommended that a veterinarians opinion is sought of before use. Feed Royal Canin Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Dog Food for 3 to 8 weeks. If signs of intolerance disappear, this diet can be used indefinitely.
It is recommended that a veterinarians opinion is sought of before use. Feed HYPOALLERGENIC MODERATE CALORIE for 3 to 8 weeks. If signs of intolerance disappear, this diet can be used indefinitely.
Ingredients: Rice, hydrolysed soya protein isolate, animal fats, minerals, hydrolysed poultry liver, soya oil, beet pulp, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), fish oil, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein). Crude ash: 9.8%. Crude fibre: 0.7%. Crude oil fats: 16%. Moisture: 9.5%. Protein: 24%.
Royal Canin Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Dry Dog Food. A complete hypoallergenic moderate calorie dog food formulated to reduce ingredient and nutrient intolerances in dogs who are overweight, neutered, inactive or mature.