Royal Canin GI High Energy Liquid Adult Dog Food 3x200ml

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1034153
Warning:

Not recommended in case of: Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis*; Hyperlipidemia*; Lymphangiectasia, exsudative enteropathy*; Growth, gestation and lactation. *In these cases the recommended product is GI Low Fat Liquid.

Royal Canin GI High Energy Liquid Adult Wet Dog Food is recommended for tube-feeding in cases of: Acute and chronic diarrhoea; Gastritis; Colitis; Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI); Maldigestion/Malabsorption; Re-feeding after anorexia period; Post-surgery and intensive care.

Key benefits:

  • Highly digestible formula (including hydrolysed proteins) to help support digestive health
  • Very high energy density which provides daily energy requirements in a reduced feeding volume
  • Complete and balanced liquid diet to support nutritional restoration and convalescence of dogs requiring assisted enternal nutrition
  • The enhanced synergistic antioxidant complex (including high levels of Vit E, Vit C, taurine, lutein and beta-carotene) helps neutralise free radicals
  • Liquid formula with adapted viscosity for an easy use whatever the tube size.

Ingredients: Milk low lactose*, maltodextrin*, vegetable oil*, calcium caseinate*, powdered cellulose, minerals, hydrolysed whey protein*, fish oil*, mono&diglyceride of fatty acids, marigold extract (source of lutein) *Highly digestible ingredients.

Nutritional information: Crude ash: 1.4%. Crude fibre: 2%. Crude oil fats: 7%. Moisture: 77.9%. Protein: 9%.

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£30.87
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Recommended for tube-feeding in cases of: Acute and chronic diarrhoea; Gastritis; Colitis; Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI); Maldigestion/Malabsorption; Re-feeding after anorexia period; Post-surgery and intensive care.