Royal Canin Renal Dog
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Product Description
Kidney disease
Kidney disease is relatively common in dogs. Although young animals can suffer with kidney issues, renal problems are more prevalent in older animals. The disease is usually chronic (long-term) and progressive (renal function becomes less effective as time goes on). Full recovery is usually not possible, but your veterinarian may be able to keep these problems under control. One of the key measures is to give the pet special diet food.
Royal Canin Renal Dog
Correct diet is important when treating kidney disease, so veterinarians will often prescribe a special food for your dog such as Royal Canin Renal Dog. The diet is specially formulated to support renal function in chronic kidney disease. The food is also tasty, ensuring that even dogs with smaller appetites will enjoy it.
If your dog does not like these pellets, you can try Royal Canin Renal Special Dog or Royal Canin Renal Select Dog.
Recommended for
- Chronic kidney disease.
- Prevention of recurrent kidney or bladder stones, which make urine less acidic (urate stones, cystine stones).
- The prevention of recurrent oxalate stones in dogs with impaired renal function.
Key Features
Chronic kidney disease affects proper kidney function. Diseased kidneys cannot excrete phosphorus efficiently. This food has reduced phosphorus levels, to help slow the deterioration by boosting kidney function. Royal Canin Renal Dog is enriched with flavanols, which have two important effects: they slow down cell ageing, and improve blood flow to the kidneys. Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA / DHA) have anti-inflammatory properties and help reduce the decline of kidney filtration. Insufficient activity of the kidneys allows for an increase of urea in the blood (because the kidneys cannot filter waste products from the blood). This increase of urea creates lesions in the gastrointestinal tract. The addition of zeolite, which leaves a protective layer on the intestinal mucus and absorbs the toxic components, helps to protect the gastrointestinal tract. In dogs with kidney problems you may notice decreased appetite and/or gum damage. For these dogs, it is very important that the food is palatable and easily digestible.
Also available in Royal Canin Renal Dog wet food.
Not suitable for
Dogs with hyperlipidaemia, dogs with (a history of) pancreatitis, pregnant and lactating dogs.
Dry food composition
Rice, maize flour, animal fats, maize gluten, maize, hydrolysed poultry proteins, beet pulp, wheat gluten*, minerals, fish oil, vegetable fibre, soybean oil, psyllium husk and psyllium seeds, fructo-oligosaccharides, mono- and diglycerides of palmitic acid and citric acid esters of stearic acid, tagetes flour. Protein sources: maize gluten (8%), hydrolysed poultry proteins (4.7%), wheat gluten (2.5%).
Analytical components
Crude protein: 14.0% - Crude fat: 18.0% - Crude ash: 4.0% - Crude fibre: 2.4% - Calcium: 0.4% - Phosphorus: 0.2% - Potassium: 0.6% - Sodium: 0.35% - Essential fatty acid (linoleic acid): 4% - EPA/DHA: 0.47%.
Additives
Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15,500IE, Vitamin D3: 1,000IE, Iron (3b103): 40mg, Iodine (3b201, 3b202): 4mg, Copper (3b405, 3b406): 12mg, Manganese (3b502, 3b504): 52mg, Zinc (3b603, 3b605, 3b606): 156mg, Selenium (3b801, 3b811, 3b812): 0.05mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5g - Preservatives - Antioxidants.
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