Royal Canin Vet Dog Gastrointestinal Low Fat - Dry Food
Royal Canin® Gastrointestinal low fat is a precisely formulated diet for dogs with conditions requiring a highly digestible, significantly fat restricted nutritional solution.
Benefits
- Digestive Support - A highly digestible formula with balanced fibres, including prebiotics, to support healthy digestion and gastrointestinal transit.
- Low Fat - For the nutritional management of dogs needing a fat restricted diet.
- Fibre Balance - Limited fibre content to allow provision of maintenance energy levels despite fat restriction.
Nutritional Information
- Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 16500 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, Iron (3b103): 45 mg, Iodine (3b201, 3b202): 4.5 mg, Copper (3b405, 3b406): 14 mg, Manganese (3b502, 3b504): 58 mg, Zinc (3b603, 3b605, 3b606): 135 mg, Selenium (3b801, 3b811, 3b812): 0.08 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5 g - Preservatives - Antioxidants.
- Analytical Constituents: Protein: 22.0% - Fat content: 7.0% - Crude ash: 6.2% - Crude fibres: 1.8% - Essential fatty acids: 1.25% - Omega-3 fatty acids: 0.3% - EPA/DHA: 0.13%. Metabolisable energy: 346.5 kcal / 100g.
- Composition/Ingredients: Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat, barley, hydrolyzed animal proteins, beet pulp, animal fats, minerals, yeasts products, fish oil, mono - and diglycerides of palmitic and stearic acids esterified with citric acid, psyllium husks and seeds, fructo-oligosaccharides (0.48%), hydrolyzed yeast (source of manno-oligo-saccharides) (0.19%), marigold extract (source of lutein).
Product Details
Royal Canin® Gastrointestinal low fat is a precisely formulated diet for dogs with conditions requiring a highly digestible, significantly fat restricted nutritional solution. Recommended for cases of: Diarrhoea, Acute and chronic pancreatitis, Hyperlipidemia, Lymphangiectasia, Gastritis, esophagitis, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI). Not recommended in case of: 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.