Royal Canin Vet Dog Satiety Small Dog - Dry Food 3kg
Royal canin® Satiety Weight Management is precisely formulated for safe and effective weight loss and successful long term weight management in small dogs.
Benefits
- Effective Weight Management - Provides safe weight loss and helps avoid weight regain. 97% of dogs lost weight in 3 months.
- Begging Control - High natural fibre level keeps dogs satisfied between meals. Helps control begging in 83% of dogs during weight loss.
- Specifically Formulated for Small Dogs - Adapted formula to meet the specific digestive, dental and urinary sensitivities of small dogs.
Nutritional Information
- Additives (kg)*** Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 19000 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, Iron: 34 mg, Iodine: 3.4 mg, Copper: 10 mg, Manganese: 44 mg, Zinc: 136 mg, Selenium: 0.05 mg - Preservatives - Antioxidants.
- Analytical Constituents: Protein: 30.0% - Fat content: 9.5% - Crude ash: 6.8% - Crude fibre: 15.6% - Calcium: 0.91% - Phosphorus: 0.75% - Magnesium: 0.12% - Metabolisable energy: 2696.0 kcal/kg.
- Composition/Ingredients: Dehydrated poultry protein, vegetable fibres, wheat gluten**, manioc (tapioca), hydrolyzed animal proteins, chicory pulp, wheat, maize, maize gluten, animal fats, minerals, psyllium husks and seeds, fish oil, sodium butyrate, fructo-oligosaccharides, marigold meal, glucosamine from fermentation, hydrolyzed cartilage (source of chondroitin).
- **L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high digestibility.
Product Details
Royal Canin® Satiety Weight Management is precisely formulated for safe and effective weight loss and successful long term weight management in small dogs. The satietogenic effect of the specific fibre blend reduces the consumption of food and decreases undesirable begging behaviours. This promotes weight loss and long term weight management. Recommended for weight loss and maintenance after weight loss in case of: Overweight/Obesity, hyperlipidemia with overweight/obesity, Stabilsed Diabetes Mellitus with overweight/obesity. Not recommended in case of: Dogs with a history of constipation in response to a high fibre diet, growth, gestation, 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. Individual target weight is determined and then feeding amount established. The recommended daily intake is based on the pet’s ideal weight. The starting ration may need to be adjusted during follow-up visits, based on each individual’s response and the rate of weight loss. An objective of losing 1-3% body weight per week is generally achievable over the first 3 months, and of 0.5-2% afterwards.