Royal Canin Vet Dog Gastrointestinal High Fibre - Dry Food
Royal Canin® Gastrointestinal high fibre is a precisely formulated diet, which offers increased optimal fibre blends for dogs with fibre responsive diarrhoea and colitis.
Benefits
- Digestive Support - A highly digestible formula with balanced fibres, including prebiotics, to support a healthy digestion and transit.
- High Fibre - A fibre rich diet with an optimal blend of fibre to help regulate intestinal transit.
- Adequate Energy - Provides maintenance energy levels despite high fibre content.
Nutritional Information
- Nutritional Additives: Vitamin A: 16500 IU, Vitamin D3: 1100 IU, Iron: 47 mg, Iodine: 4.7 mg, Copper: 14 mg, Manganese: 61 mg, Zinc: 143 mg, Selenium: 0.09 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10 g - Preservatives - Antioxidants.
- Analytical Constituents: Protein: 23.0% - Fat content: 16.0% - Crude ash: 7.4% - Crude fibres: 11.1% - EPA/DHA: 0.31%. Metabolisable energy: 316.7 kcal/ 100g.
- Composition/Ingredients: Vegetable fibres, rice, animal fats, dehydrated poultry protein, maize, wheat, maize gluten, dehydrated pork protein, wheat gluten, minerals, hydrolyzed poultry liver, beet pulp, soya oil, fish oil, psyllium husks and seeds, yeasts products, hydrolyzed animal proteins, fructooligosaccharides (0.5%), hydrolyzed yeast (source of manna oligosaccharides) (0.2%), marigold extract (source of lutein).
- *L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high digestibility.
Product Details
Royal Canin® Gastrointestinal high fibre is a precisely formulated diet, which offers increased, optimal fibre blends for dogs with fibre responsive diarrhoea and colitis. Complete feed for adult dogs to support a healthy digestion and transit. Recommended for cases of: Fibre responsive colitis, diarrhoea (including stress diarrhoea), Chronic Large Bowel Diarrhoea, Conditions requiring a high fibre level. Not recommended for case of: Obstipation, Obstructive megacolon, Growth, gestation and lactation. This diet is complete and balanced and can be fed long-term. A full health check should be performed by a veterinarian every 6 months.