Royal Canin Veterinary Veterinary Health Nutrition Hepatic Adult Dry Dog Food
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At Royal Canin we put the animal first in everything we do. Every decision we make is based on years of study in our own centre and on partnerships with veterinary schools, universities and breeders. The aim is always the same, to provide precise nutritional solutions to meet the need of your pet. Those needs can be very different and one food does not suit all. Age, breed, size and lifestyle are all taken into account. We were the first to meet the different needs of small, medium and large breeds, and to develop breed specific foods.Royal Canin Hepatic is tailor-made to support the nutritional needs of dogs with liver issues. This formula provides high quality and highly digestible proteins to help support your dog's liver function in cases of chronic liver insufficiency. To help minimise the accumulation of copper in liver cells, Royal Canin Hepatic is low in copper. Royal Canin Hepatic is also formulated with a high energy content to help reduce the volume of your dog's meal and decrease their intestinal load.To cater to each dog's individual preferences, Royal Canin Hepatic is also available as wet food in either gravy or jelly. If you're considering mixed feeding, simply follow the on-pack feeding guidelines to ensure your dog gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit.As part of the Royal Canin Veterinary Range, it's important that this product is only given to your pet when recommended by a veterinary professional.Royal Canin Hepatic Adult Dry Dog Food is suitable for Chronic hepatitis associated with liver dysfunction, portosystemic shunt, hepatic encephalopathy, copper storage disease. This product is not suitable in cases of Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis, Hyperlipidemia, acute hepatitis without hepatic encephalopathy*, growth, gestation/lactation. *In this case the recommended products are Gastrointestinal or Recovery. This product should only be fed based upon the specific recommendation of your vet.To find out more ab
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