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Royal Canin Diabetic
Diabetes mellitus occurs regularly in dogs and cats. It is usually seen in older animals, but can also occur in younger animals. In most cases, diabetes is treatable with insulin and a proper diet food such as Royal Canin Diabetic Dog. The success of the treatment depends to a large extent on the daily commitment and accuracy of the owner.
Recommended for
- Diabetes mellitus
- Constipation
- Colitis
- Mobility disorder of the stomach.
Key features:
Due to a low starch content in Royal Canin Diabetic Dog, increases in blood sugar levels after meals are limited. The diet food contains specific carbohydrates (barley, maize and psyllium) that are gradually absorbed by the body after the meal. These ingredients help to limit fluctuations in blood sugar. The dietary fibre slows down absorption in the small intestine, and improves regulation of the glucose level in affected dogs. A specific combination of natural antioxidants can inhibit the effects of ageing.
The dog can be fed Royal Canin Diabetic for the rest of his life
Warning
Use of this diet food improves insulin sensitivity. When switching to this food, your dog should have regular blood sugar checks to adjust their insulin dose accordingly.
Not suitable for:
The Diabetic Diet is not suitable for females during pregnancy, lactation and growth.
Ingredients Royal Canin Diabetic wet food
Meat and animal by-products, vegetable by-products, cereals, oils and fats, minerals. Sources of carbohydrates: maize (2.42%), rice (0.46%).
Additives Royal Canin Diabetic wet food
Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 180IE, Iron (3b103): 3mg, Iodine (3b202): 0.3mg, Copper (3b405, 3b406): 2mg, Manganese (3b502, 3b503, 3b504): 1mg, Zinc (3b603, 3b605, 3b606): 10mg.
Analytical distributions
Crude protein: 9.0% - Crude fat: 4.0% - Crude ash: 1.5% - Crude fibre: 2.4% - Moisture: 79.0% - Starch: 1.6% - Total sugars: 0.7% - Essential fatty acids: 0.9%.
Notes
- Also available in Royal Canin Diabetic Dog wet food.
- The diet: Royal Canin Diabetic Feline is also available for cats
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