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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet: Gastrointestinal Low Fat Wet Dog Food
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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Gastrointestinal Low Fat Wet Dog Food is a prescription-only therapeutic diet specially formulated for dogs suffering from pancreatitis or hyperlipidemia. This highly digestible wet food supports optimal gastrointestinal function while strictly limiting dietary fat intake.
How it works:
- Highly Digestible Protein: Premium-quality protein sources with high digestibility, combined with balanced dietary fiber and prebiotics, work together to support healthy intestinal function and promote beneficial gut flora.
- Low Fat Formula: Dietary fat is carefully restricted to reduce the burden on the digestive system, making it suitable for dogs managing pancreatitis or elevated blood lipid levels.
- Balanced Fiber Content: Reduced levels of insoluble fiber help maintain adequate energy availability for the body, even within the constraints of a low-fat diet.
Key Benefits:
- Gastrointestinal Safety: Gentle on the digestive tract, supporting recovery and long-term management of gastrointestinal conditions.
- Pancreatitis & Hyperlipidemia Support: Low-fat content helps manage and reduce the risk of flare-ups associated with pancreatitis and high blood fat levels.
- Prebiotic Support: Yeast cell wall extract and guar gum act as prebiotics to nourish beneficial gut bacteria and maintain a healthy intestinal environment.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Fish oil provides essential omega-3 fatty acids to support overall health without compromising the low-fat profile.
- Antioxidant Support: Marigold flower extract provides natural antioxidants to help protect cells from oxidative stress.
Ingredients:
Pork by-products (pork kidney and liver), rice flour, corn, corn starch, chicken liver, cellulose, minerals, vitamins, beet pulp, carrageenan, feed additives (clinoptilolite), yeast cell wall, guar gum, fish oil, marigold flower extract.
Feeding Guide:
| Weight of Dog (kg) | Amount per Day |
|---|---|
| Consult your veterinarian | Feeding amount should be determined by your veterinarian based on your dog's individual health condition and body weight. |