ROYAL CANIN Dog Urinary Age 7+ Pouch Loaf 85g (1x12)
Effective struvite stone dissolution & specifically formulated for up to 80% of all urinary stones.
- Support dogs’ vitality and cognition with an exclusive blend of nutrients & antioxidants. Also supports kidney health.
Suitable for dogs aged 7 years or over, ROYAL CANIN VD Dog Urinary Age 7+ Pouch Loaf is specially formulated with the nutritional requirements of ageing dogs like yours in mind. This food is available in boxes of 12x 85g pouches . ROYAL CANIN VD Dog Urinary Age 7+ Pouch Loaf is specially developed with an exclusive complex of nutrients that help to dissolve up to 80% of all struvite stones. Containing an exclusive blend of antioxidants and nutrients, ROYAL CANIN VD Dog Urinary Age 7+ Pouch Loaf’s blend of antioxidants and nutrients – including very high quality protein – help to support your dog’s kidneys, cognitive function, and vitality. As part of the ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Range, it is important that this product is only given to your pet when recommended by a veterinary professional. To cater to each dog’s individual preferences, ROYAL CANIN VD Dog Urinary Age 7+ Pouch Loaf is also available as dry food, with crunchy and tasty kibble. If you’re considering mixed feeding, simply follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your dog gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit.
Ingredients
Meat and animal derivatives, Derivatives of vegetable origin, Cereals, Oils and fats, Minerals, Arious sugars, Vegetables
Additives (per kg)
Nutritional additives
․ Vitamin D3:210 IU
․ E4 (Copper):1.5 mg
․ E1 (Iron):4 mg
․ E5 (Manganese):1.3 mg
․ E2 (Iodine):0.2 mg
․ E6 (Zinc):13 mg
Urine acidifying substances
․ Calcium sulfate:0.28%
RECOMMENDED FOR AGEING DOGS (> 7 YEARS OLD) IN CASE OF
․ Struvite uroliths:dissolution and management of recurrence
․ Calcium oxalate uroliths:management of recurrence
․ Bacterial cystitis:management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotherapy)
NOT RECOMMENDED IN CASE OF
․ Hyperkaliemia
․ Concurrent use of urine-acidifying medication
․ Growth
․ gestation/lactation