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PRODUCT BOOKJUNE 2017

FULL PRODUCT DETAILS FORVETERINARY PRACTICES

CANINE

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This resource has been produced with the greatest care and incorporates the most up-to-date scientificinformation and research findings. We recommend that you refer to our packaging as the primaryreference for product information as this can change with time. Bearing in mind the diversity andcomplexity of clinical cases in dogs and cats, it is important to note that the suggestions in this resourcefor further tests and therapeutic options cannot be exhaustive. Under no circumstances should thetreatments and dietary solutions suggested here replace examination by a veterinary surgeon.

The publishers and the authors will accept no responsibility for the failure of any of the treatments ornutritional solutions put forward in this resource. Not for use in Canada and in USA.

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CONTENTSCANINE SECTION

DIETARY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DOGS WITH COMMON DISEASES 6

VETERINARY DIETS 14

VETERINARY DIET ANALYSES 126

VETERINARY CARE NUTRITION 146

VETERINARY CARE NUTRITION DIET ANALYSES 198

BODY CONDITION AND FAECAL SCORING CHARTS 208

MIXED FEEDING GUIDES 215

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WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD AND SKIN SUPPORT

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

RENAL FAILURE

LOWER URINARY TRACT DISEASE

OTHER CONDITIONS

CONVALESCENCE INTENSIVE CARE

AVERAGE ANALYSES

PEDIATRIC

NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT

NEUTERED

ADULT

SENIOR CONSULT

AVERAGE ANALYSES

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WEIGHTMANAGEMENT

ADVERSE REACTION TO FOODAND SKIN SUPPORT

GASTRO-INTESTINALDISORDERS

RENALFAILURE

LOWER URINARYTRACT DISEASE

OTHERCONDITIONS

CONVALESCENCEINTENSIVE CARE

AVERAGEANALYSES

PEDIATRIC

NUTRITIONALSUPPLEMENT

NEUTERED

ADULT

SENIORCONSULT

AVERAGEANALYSES

Satiety Weight Management Dry 1.5kg, 6kg and 14kg 14Satiety Weight Management Can 195g and 410g 16Satiety Small Dog Dry 1.5kg, 3.5kg and 8kg 18

Anallergenic Dry 3kg and 8kg 28Hypoallergenic Dry 2kg, 7kg and 14kg 30Hypoallergenic Can 400g 32Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Dry 1.5kg, 7kg and 14kg 34

Cardiac Dry 2kg and 14kg 94Cardiac Can 410g 96Mobility Support Tabs 90g 98Mobility C2P+™ Dry 2kg, 7kg and 12kg 100

Recovery Can 195g 110Convalesence Support Can 410g 112Convalesence Support Box 10 x 50g 114Rehydration Support Box 15 x 29g 116

Urinary S/O Dry 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg 82Urinary S/O Can 410g 84Urinary S/O Pouch 150g 86Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie Dry 6.5kg and 12kg 88

Gastro Intestinal Dry 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg 52Gastro Intestinal Can 400g and 3 x 400g recovery pack 54Gastro Intestinal Junior Dry 1kg, 2.5kg and 10kg 56Gastro Intestinal Moderate Calorie Dry 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg 58

Babydog Milk 400g 146Puppy Protech 195g 148Pediatric Starter Can 195g 150Pediatric Starter Small Dog Dry 1.5kg 152

Adult Small Dog Dry 2kg, 4kg and 8kg 182Adult Dry 4kg and 10kg 184Adult Large Dog Dry 4kg and 14kg 186Adult Giant Dog 14kg 188

Senior Consult Mature Small Dog Dry 1.5kg and 3.5kg 190Senior Consult Mature Dry 3.5kg and 10kg 192Senior Consult Mature Large Dog Dry 14kg 194Senior Consult Mature Can 400g 196

Neutered Adult Small Dog Dry 800g, 1.5kg, 3.5kg and 8kg 172Neutered Junior Dry 800g, 4kg and 10kg 174Neutered Adult Dry 1kg, 3.5kg and 10kg 176Neutered Junior Large Dog Dry 1kg, 4kg and 12kg 178

Educ Nutritional Supplement 50g 168Energy Nutritional Supplement 50g 170

Renal Dry 2kg, 7kg and 14kg 70Renal Can 410g 72Renal Pouch 150g 74Renal Special Dry 2kg and 10kg 76

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Obesity Weight Management Dry 1.5kg, 6kg and 12kg 20Obesity Weight Management Can 410g 22

Diabetic 1.5kg, 7kg and 12kg 24Diabetic Special Low Carbohydrate Can 410g 26

Hypoallergenic Small Dog Dry 3.5kg 36Skin Care Dry 2kg, 8kg and 12kg 40Skin Care Small Dog Dry 2kg and 4kg 42Skin Care Junior Small Dog Dry 2kg 44

Sensitivity Control Dry 1.5kg, 7kg and 14kg 46Sensitivity Control Can [chicken & rice] 420g 48Sensitivity Control Can [duck & rice] 420g 48

Mobility C2P+™ Can 400g 102Calm Dry 2kg and 4kg 104Dental Dry 6kg and 14kg 106Dental Special Small Dog 2kg, and 3.5g 108

Recovery Liquid 200ml 118Renal Liquid 200ml 120Gastro Intestinal Low Fat Liquid 200ml 122Gastro Intestinal High Energy 200ml 124

Urinary S/O Small Dog Dry 1.5kg and 4kg 90Urinary U/C Low Purine Dry 1.5kg, 7kg and 14kg 92

Gastro Intestinal Low Fat Dry 1.5kg, 6kg and 12kg 60Gastro Intestinal Low Fat Can 410g 62Fibre Response Dry 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg 64Hepatic Dry 1.5kg, 6kg and 12kg 66

Hepatic Can 420g 68

Pediatric Starter Dry 12kg 154Pediatric Starter Large Dog Dry 14kg 156Pediatric Junior Small Dog Dry 800g, 2kg and 4kg 158Pediatric Junior Dry 1kg, 4kg and 10kg 160

Pediatric Junior Large Dog Dry 1kg, 4kg and 14kg 162Pediatric Puppy Giant Dog 14kg 164Pediatric Junior Giant Dog 14kg 166

Neutered Adult Large Dog Dry 1.5kg, 3.5kg and 12kg 180

Renal Special Can 410g 78Renal Select Dry 2kg and 10kg 80

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VETERINARY DIETPlease note that all dietary recommendations throughout this book are for the nutritional management of dogs exhibiting listed conditionsand do not preclude appropriate medical management. All clinical diets should be used under veterinary supervision.

ANAEMIA: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY

ANOREXIA: Convalescence Support INSTANT Recovery WET Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY

ASCITES: With liver disease Hepatic Canine WET Hepatic Canine DRYWith lymphangiectasia Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET(protein losing enteropathy) Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRYWith heart failure Cardiac Canine WET Cardiac Canine DRYWith protein losing Renal Canine WETnephropathy Renal Canine DRY

ATOPY: see Dermatitis

CACHEXIA: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY

COLITIS: See Diarrhoea

CONSTIPATION: Fibre Response Canine DRYResponsive to dietary fibre Satiety Canine WET Satiety Canine DRY Satiety Small Dog DRY

With hypoproteinaemia Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY

CONVALESCENCE: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY

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CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD): Renal Canine WET Renal Canine DRY Renal Special Canine WET Renal Special Canine DRY Renal Select Canine DRY

CUSHING’S SYNDROME: Diabetic Canine DRYWith Diabetes Mellitus Diabetic Special Low Carbohydrate Canine WETWith Chronic Kidney Disease Renal Canine WET Renal Canine DRY Renal Special Canine WET Renal Special Canine DRY Renal Select Canine DRY Renal Chunks in Gravy Canine WET

CYSTINE UROLITHIASIS: Urinary U/C Low Purine Canine DRY Renal Chunks in Gravy WET

CYSTITIS: Urinary S/O Canine WET Urinary S/O Canine DRY Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Urinary S/O Small Dog DRY

DERMATITIS: Atopy Skin Care Adult Canine DRY Skin Care Adult Small Dog DRY Skin Care Junior Small Dog DRYAssociated with adverse food reaction Annalergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

DIABETES MELLITUS: Diabetic Canine DRY Diabetic Special Low Carbohydrate Canine WETWhere overweight Satiety Canine DRY Satiety Small Dog DRY

DIARRHOEA: Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Low fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low fat Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRYStress & fibre-responsive Fibre Response Canine DRY

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EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOMA: Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

EXOCRINE PANCREATIC Hypoallergenic Canine WETINSUFFICIENCY: Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY

FOOD ALLERGIES/INTOLERANCES: Anallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

FOOD ELIMINATION TRIAL: Anallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

GASTRIC DISORDERS: Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WETDelayed gastric emptying Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRYGastritis, gastric and/or duodenal ulcer Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY

GASTROENTERITIS: Anallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY

GLUTEN-SENSITIVE ENTEROPATHY: Anallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

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HEART DISEASE/FAILURE: Cardiac Canine WET Cardiac Canine DRY

HEPATIC COPPER ACCUMULATION: Hepatic Canine WET Hepatic Canine DRY

HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY: Hepatic Canine WET Hepatic Canine DRY HEPATITIS: Hepatic Canine WET Hepatic Canine DRY Recovery WET Convalescence Support Canine INSTANT

HYPERGLYCAEMIA: Diabetic Canine DRY Diabetic Special Low Carbohydrate Canine WET

HYPERLIPIDAEMIA: Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY Satiety Canine WET Satiety Canine DRY Satiety Small Dog DRY

HYPERTENSION: Cardiac Canine WET Cardiac Canine DRY

ICHTHYOSIS: Skin Care Adult Canine DRY Skin Care Adult Small Dog DRY Skin Care Junior Small Dog DRY

INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: Anallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY

INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION: Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRYFollowing surgical management Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY

JAUNDICE: Hepatic Canine WET Hepatic Canine DRY

JOINT HEALTH: Mobility C2P+ Canine WET Mobility C2P+ Canine DRY

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LEISHMANIASIS: Urinary U/C Low Purine Canine DRYWith glomerulonephritis: Renal Canine DRY Renal Special Canine WET Renal Special Canine DRY Renal Select Canine DRY

LIVER DISEASE: Hepatic Canine WET Hepatic Canine DRY

LYMPHANGIECTASIA: Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY

LYMPHOPLASMACYTIC COLITIS: Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

MALDIGESTION/MALABSORPTION: Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY Anallergenic Canine DRY

MEGACOLON: (Where non responsive Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRYto dietary fibre) Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY

MEGAOESOPHAGUS: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY

NEOPLASIA: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY

OBESITY: Satiety Canine WET Satiety Canine DRY Satiety Small Dog DRY Obesity Management Canine WET Obesity Management Canine DRY

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OESOPHAGITIS: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY

ORAL HYGIENE: Dental Canine DRY Dental Special Small Dog DRY

OSTEO-ARTICULAR DISORDERS: Mobility C2P+ Canine DRY Mobility C2P+ Canine WET

OTITIS: (Externa) Skin Care Adult Canine DRY Skin Care Adult Small Dog DRY Skin Care Junior Small Dog DRY

OXALATE UROLITHIASIS: Renal Canine WET Renal Canine DRY Renal Special Canine WET Renal Special Canine DRY Renal Select Canine DRY Urinary S/O Canine WET Urinary S/O Canine DRY Urinary S/O Small Dog DRY Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie Canine DRY

PANCREATITIS: Acute Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRYSevere Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat DRYModerate Satiety Canine DRY Satiety Canine WET Obesity Canine DRY Obesity Canine WETIn conjunction with Diabetic Canine DRYDiabetes Mellitus Diabetic Special Low carbohydrate WET

PERIANAL FISTULA: Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

POOR APPETITE: Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Recovery WET

PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNT: Hepatic Canine WET Hepatic Canine DRY

PRE/POST-SURGERY: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine WET

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PROTEIN-LOSING ENTEROPATHY: Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY

PYODERMATITIS: Skin Care Adult Canine DRY Skin Care Adult Small Dog DRY Skin Care Junior Small Dog DRY

SMALL INTESTINAL BACTERIAL Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRYOVERGROWTH: Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

STRESS: Calm Canine DRY

STRUVITE UROLITHIASIS: Urinary S/O Canine WET Urinary S/O Canine DRY Urinary S/O Small Dog DRY Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie Canine WET

TARTAR AND DENTAL PLAQUE: Dental Canine DRY Dental Special Small Dog DRY

TUBE FEEDING: Recovery WET Convalescence Support INSTANT

URATE UROLITHIASIS: Urinary U/C Low Purine Canine DRY

VOMITING: Gastro-Intestinal Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Junior Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine WET Gastro-Intestinal Low Fat Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Canine WET Hypoallergenic Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie Canine DRY Hypoallergenic Small Dog DRY

WEIGHT MAINTENANCE: Satiety Canine WET Satiety Canine DRY Satiety Small Dog DRY Obesity Management Canine WET Obesity Management Canine DRY

XANTHINE UROLITHIASIS: Urinary U/C Low Purine Canine DRY

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• Nutrients help support healthy bones and joints placed under stress by excess body weight

• A high protein content (111g/1000kcal ME) helps maintain muscle mass during a weight loss programme

HIGHPROTEIN

BONE ANDJOINT HEALTH

Available in 1.5kg, 6kg and 12kg bag

KEY VALUES per 100gas fed

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***NRC2006 TDF

COMPOSITION

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

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Approximate size

SATIETYWEIGHT MANAGEMENT

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 20000IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 44mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.4mg, E4 (Copper): 5mg, E5 (Manganese): 57mg, E6 (Zinc): 171mg , E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content ____________________________ 9.5gCarbohydrate _________________________ 17.6gNFE _________________________________ 29.1gDietary fibre __________________________ 28.1gCrude fibre ___________________________ 16.6gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.14gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.62gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.29gCalcium _____________________________ 0.91gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.71gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gL-carnitine ___________________________ 30mgChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgMetabolisable energy (C)**** _________ 269.2kcal

Vegetable fibres, dehydrated poultry meat, wheat gluten*, tapioca, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, maize, wheat, animal fats, beet pulp, fish oil, minerals, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), soya oil, psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

• Special blend of fibres that increases the volume of the stomach contents and promotes satiety

• Enriched with nutrients (proteins, minerals and vitamins) to compensate for the effect of energy restriction during a weight loss programme

SATIETOGENICEFFECT

NUTRIENTSBALANCE

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CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN SATIETY DIETS• German AJ & al. Long-term follow-up after weight management in obese dogs: the role of the diet

in preventing regain. Vet J 2012;192, 65-70.• German AJ & al. Quality of life is reduced in obese dogs but improves after successful weight loss.

Vet J 2012, 192, 428-434.• German AJ & al. Improvement in insulin resistance and reduction in plasma inflammatory adipokines after

weight loss in obese dogs. Domestic Animal Endocrinology 2009, 37, 214-216.• Weber M. & al. A high protein, high fiber diet designed for weight loss improves satiety in dogs.

J Vet Intern Med. 2007 Nov-Dec;21(6):1203-8.• German AJ & al. A high protein high fibre diet improves weight loss in obese dogs. Vet J. 2010

Mar;183(3):294-7.• Hours MA & al. Comparison of spontaneous energy intake between two commercial canine weight loss dry

expanded diets. Proceedings of the 18th ESVCN Congress, Utrecht (The Netherlands), 11-13 September 2014.

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• Obesity• Weight maintenance after weight loss• Diabetes mellitus (associated with obesity)

• Hyperlipidaemia (associated with obesity)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Conditions where high fibre content

is not recommended (i.e. chronic constipation, severe arthritis making defeacation difficult). In these cases use Obesity Management

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

*Reduced ration to be fed to further facilitate weight loss after complete compliance has been established.

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

Target bodyweight of dog

start after 4 weeks with no weight loss*grams grams

2kg 44 374kg 74 636kg 100 858kg 124 106

10kg 146 12512kg 168 14414kg 188 16116kg 208 17818kg 227 19520kg 246 21125kg 291 24930kg 333 28635kg 374 32140kg 414 35545kg 452 38750kg 489 41960kg 561 48070kg 629 53980kg 696 59690kg 760 651

TARGET WEIGHT should be determined according to Body Condition Score of the individual (see charts at the end of this section). The optimal weight loss rate is 1-3% bodyweight weekly.

MAINTENANCE RATION: It is recommended to continue feeding the weight-loss diet once target weight is achieved. Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score and weight monitored closely throughout the stabilisation period. Should the dog regain more than 5% of body weight, the daily ration should be decreased to weight loss levels.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

WEIGHT

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Available in 1.5kg, 3.5kg and 8kg bag

KEY VALUES per 100gas fed

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

****NRC2006 TDF

COMPOSITION

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

SATIETYSMALL DOG

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 18800IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 35mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.5mg, E4 (Copper): 7mg, E5 (Manganese): 45mg, E6 (Zinc): 136mg , E8 (Selenium): 0.06mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content ____________________________ 9.5gCarbohydrate _________________________ 16.5gNFE _________________________________ 28.8gDietary fibre __________________________ 27.8gCrude fibre ___________________________ 15.5gOmega 6 _____________________________ 1.92gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.54gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.26gCalcium ______________________________ 0.9gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.7gSodium _______________________________ 0.7gL-carnitine ___________________________ 30mgChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgMetabolisable energy**** ____________ 266.8kcal

Dehydrated poultry protein, vegetable fibres, wheat gluten*, tapioca, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, chicory pulp, maize, wheat, animal fats, psyllium husks and seeds, minerals, fish oil, fatty acid salt, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

• Special blend of fibres that increases the volume of the stomach contents and promotes satiety.

• A high protein content (111g/1000kcal ME) helps maintain muscle mass during a weight loss programme.

• Contains specific nutrients which contribute to maintaining good oral health.

• Enriched with nutrients (proteins, minerals and vitamins) to compensate for the effect of energy restriction during a weight loss programme

SATIETOGENICEFFECT

HIGHPROTEIN

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CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN SATIETY DIETS• German AJ & al. Long-term follow-up after weight management in obese dogs: the role of the diet

in preventing regain. Vet J 2012;192, 65-70.• German AJ & al. Quality of life is reduced in obese dogs but improves after successful weight loss

Vet J 2012, 192, 428-434.• German AJ & al. Improvement in insulin resistance and reduction in plasma inflammatory adipokines after

weight loss in obese dogs. Domestic Animal Endocrinology 2009, 37, 214-216.• Weber M. & al. A high protein, high fiber diet designed for weight loss improves satiety in dogs.

J Vet Intern Med. 2007 Nov-Dec;21(6):1203-8.• German AJ & al. A high protein high fibre diet improves weight loss in obese dogs. Vet J. 2010

Mar;183(3):294-7.• Hours MA & al. Comparison of spontaneous energy intake between two commercial canine weight loss dry

expanded diets. Proceedings of the 18th ESVCN Congress, Utrecht (The Netherlands), 11-13 September 2014.

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For adult dog under 10kg:• Obesity• Diabetes mellitus (associated with obesity)

• Hyperlipidaemia (associated with obesity)

• Weight maintenance after weight loss

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Conditions where high fibre

content is not recommended (i.e. chronic constipation, severe arthritis making defeacation difficult). In these cases use Obesity Management

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

*Reduced ration to be fed to further facilitate weight loss after complete compliance has been established.

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

Target bodyweight of dog

start after 4 weeks with no weight loss*

grams grams2kg 44 383kg 60 514kg 74 645kg 88 756kg 101 867kg 113 978kg 125 1079kg 136 117

10kg 148 126

TARGET WEIGHT should be determined according to Body Condition Score of the individual (see charts at the end of this section). The optimal weight loss rate is 1-3% bodyweight weekly.

MAINTENANCE RATION: It is recommended to continue feeding the weight-loss diet once target weight is achieved. Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score and weight monitored closely throughout the stabilisation period. Should the dog regain more than 5% of body weight, the daily ration should be decreased to weight loss levels.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

WEIGHT

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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Available in 195g and 410g can

COMPOSITION

Additives (kg)*

* NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

SATIETYWEIGHT MANAGEMENT

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 140IU, E1(Iron): 5mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.2mg, E4 (Copper): 1.9mg, E5 (Manganese): 1.7mg, E6 (Zinc): 17mg.

Pork and poultry meats, pork liver, corn flour, sugar beet pulp, gelling agent, minerals, fish oil, taurine, crustacean hydrolysate (source of glucosamine), L-carnitine, marigold meal (rich in lutein), cartilage hydrolysate (source of chondroitin), trace elements (including chelated elements), vitamins.

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 8.5g ____ 50gFat content ___________________ 2g __ 11.8gCarbohydrate ________________ 1.8g ____ 11gNFE _________________________ 3g __ 17.6gDietary fibre _________________ 3.2g __ 18.8gCrude fibre ___________________ 2g __ 11.8gOmega 6 ____________________ 0.4g ___ 2.4gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.09g ___ 0.5gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.06g ___ 0.4gCalcium ___________________ 0.14g ___ 0.8gPhosphorus ________________ 0.12g __ 0.71gSodium ____________________ 0.08g ___ 0.5gL-carnitine __________________ 7mg _ 41.2mgChondroitin+glucosamine ____ 8.5mg __ 50mgMetabolisable energy** _____60.2kcal 354.1kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

**NRC2006 TDF

• An adapted high fibre blend increases the gastric content/volume and promotes satiety (reducing the feeling of hunger).

• Low energy density means feeding volumes are not reduced.

• A high protein content (141g/1000kcal ME) helps maintain muscle mass during a weight loss programme.

• Enriched with nutrients (proteins, minerals and vitamins) to compensate for the effect of energy restriction during a weight loss programme.

ENERGYDILUTION

SATIETOGENICEFFECT

O D

H

P C

w

Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score and weight

m

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN SATIETY DIETS• Weber M. & al. A high protein, high fiber diet designed for weight loss improves satiety in dogs.

J Vet Intern Med. 2007 Nov-Dec;21(6):1203-8.• German AJ & al. A high protein high fibre diet improves weight loss in obese dogs. Vet J. 2010

Mar;183(3):294-7.

KEY VALUES P

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• Obesity• Diabetes mellitus (associated with obesity)

• Hyperlipidaemia (associated with obesity)

• Weight maintenance after weight loss

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Conditions where high fibre content

is not recommended (i.e. chronic constipation, severe arthritis making defeacation difficult). In these cases use Obesity Management

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

*Reduced ration to be fed to further facilitate weight loss after complete compliance has been established.

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

Target body weight of dog

start after 4 weeks with no weight loss*

grams cans 410g grams cans 410g2kg 196 1/2 168 1/23kg 265 3/4 227 1/24kg 329 3/4 282 3/45kg 389 1 333 3/46kg 446 1 382 17kg 500 1 1/4 429 18kg 553 1 1/4 474 1 1/49kg 604 1 1/2 518 1 1/4

10kg 654 1 1/2 560 1 1/415kg 886 2 1/4 760 1 3/420kg 1100 2 3/4 943 2 1/425kg 1300 3 1/4 1114 2 3/430kg 1491 3 3/4 1278 335kg 1673 4 1434 3 1/240kg 1849 4 1/2 1585 3 3/4

TARGET WEIGHT should be determined according to Body Condition Score of the individual (see charts at the end of this section). The optimal weight loss rate is 1-3% bodyweight weekly.

MAINTENANCE RATION: It is recommended to continue feeding the weight-loss diet once target weight is achieved. Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score and weight monitored closely throughout the stabilisation period. Should the dog regain more than 5% of body weight, the daily ration should be decreased to weight loss levels.

1 410g can is equivalent to 92g of Satiety dry product.

A mixed feeding guideline can be found at the end of this section.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

WEIGHT

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• A high protein content (109g/1000kcal ME) helps maintain muscle mass during a weight loss programme.

• Enriched with nutrients (proteins, minerals and vitamins) to compensate for the effect of energy restriction during a weight loss programme.

• Nutrients help support healthy bones and joints placed under stress by excess body weight.

• Essential fatty acids (omega 3 and omega 6) and trace elements (Cu, Zn) support a healthy skin and coat.

HIGHPROTEIN

NUTRIENTSBALANCE

BONE ANDJOINT HEALTH

ESSENTIALFATTY ACIDS

Dehydrated poultry protein, wheat, vegetable fibres, beet pulp, maize gluten, wheat gluten*, hydrolysed animal proteins, animal fats, minerals, fish oil, psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin)

COMPOSITION

Available in 1.5kg, 6kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 34gFat content _____________________________ 10gCarbohydrate _________________________ 20.8gNFE _________________________________ 31.4gDietary fibre __________________________ 18.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 7.6gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.23gOmega 3 ______________________________ 0.4gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.14gCalcium _____________________________ 1.42gPhosphorus __________________________ 1.02gSodium _______________________________ 0.5gL-carnitine ___________________________ 33mgChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgMetabolisable energy *** ____________ 311.6kcal

per 100gas fed

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***NRC2006 TDF

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Additives (kg)**

Approximate size

OBESITYMANAGEMENT

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 21700IU, Vitamin D3: 1100IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 4mg, E4 (Copper): 5mg, E5 (Manganese): 52mg, E6 (Zinc): 156mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.06mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

O W

P

Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score

a

T

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN OBESITY MANAGEMENT

• German AJ & al. Changes in body composition during weight loss in obese client owned cats: loss of tissue mass correlates with overall percentage of weight lost. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (2008); 10: 452-459.

• Bissot T. & al. Novel dietary strategies can improve the outcome of weight loss programmes in obese client-owned cats, J of Fel Med and Surgery, 2009, 12(2):104-112.

• Tvarijonaviciute A. & al. Effects of weight loss in obese cats on biochemical analytes related to inflammation and glucose homeostasis. Domestic Animal Endocrinology 2012; 42: 129-141.

• Deagle G. & al. Long term follow up after weight management in obese cats. Journal of Nutritional Science (2014) vol 3, e25.

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WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

• Obesity• Weight maintenance after weight loss• Diabetes mellitus (associated with obesity)• Hyperlipidaemia (associated with obesity)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

TARGET WEIGHT should be determined according to Body Condition Score of the individual (see charts at the end of this section). The optimal weight loss rate is 1-3% bodyweight weekly.

MAINTENANCE RATION: It is recommended to continue feeding the weight-loss diet once target weight is achieved. Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score and weight monitored closely throughout the stabilisation period. Should the dog regain more than 5% of body weight, the daily ration should be decreased to weight loss levels.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Target bodyweight of dog

start after 4 weeks grams with no weight loss*

2kg 38 324kg 64 546kg 86 748kg 107 92

10kg 126 10812kg 145 12414kg 163 13916kg 180 15418kg 196 16820kg 212 18225kg 251 21530kg 288 24735kg 323 27740kg 357 30645kg 390 33550kg 422 36260kg 484 41570kg 544 46680kg 601 51590kg 656 563

*Reduced ration to be fed to further facilitate weight loss after complete compliance has been established.

WEIGHT

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• Low energy density means feeding volumes are not reduced.

• A high protein content (124g/1000 kcal) helps reduce loss of muscle mass a weight loss programme.

• Enriched with nutrients (proteins, minerals and vitamins) to compensate for the effect of energy restriction during a weight loss programme.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

Pork and poultry meats, pork liver, dried egg white, rice, gelling agent, minerals, fish oil, sugar beet pulp, taurine, crustacean hydrolysate (source of glucosamine), L-carnitine, marigold meal (rich in lutein), cartilage hydrolysate (source of chondroitin), trace elements (including chelated elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 7g ____ 50gFat content ___________________ 2g __ 14.3gCarbohydrate ________________ 2.1g ____ 15gNFE ________________________ 2.5g __ 17.9gDietary fibre _________________ 1.4g ____ 10gCrude fibre ___________________ 1g ___ 7.1gOmega 6 ____________________ 0.3g ___ 2.1gOmega 3 ____________________ 0.1g ___ 0.7gEPA+DHA ___________________ 0.1g ___ 0.7gCalcium ____________________ 0.2g ___ 1.4gPhosphorus ________________ 0.16g ___ 1.1gSodium _____________________ 0.1g ___ 0.7gL-carnitine ___________________ 3g _ 21.4mgChondroitin+glucosamine ______ 7mg __ 50mgMetabolisable energy* ______56.3kcal 402.1kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 95IU, E1(Iron): 7mg, E5 (Manganese): 2.2mg, E6 (Zinc): 22mg.Technological additives: Cassia gum: 4g.

*NRC2006 TDF

Additives (kg)**

ENERGYDILUTION

HIGHPROTEIN

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

OBESITYMANAGEMENT

O W

Pregnancy, lactation, growth.

w

w

The optimal weight loss rate is 1-3% bodyweight weekly.

M Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score

a

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN OBESITY MANAGEMENT

• German AJ & al. Dietary Energy Restriction and Successful Weight Loss in Obese Client-Owned Dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2007;21:1174–1180.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 7.1g

O

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• Obesity• Weight maintenance after weight loss

• Diabetes mellitus (associated with obesity)

• Hyperlipidaemia (associated with obesity)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

*Reduced ration to be fed to further facilitate weight loss after complete compliance has been established.

Target body weight of dog

start after 4 weeks with no weight loss*

grams cans 410g grams cans 410g2kg 209 1/2 179 1/23kg 283 3/4 243 1/24kg 352 3/4 301 3/45kg 416 1 356 3/46kg 477 1 1/4 409 17kg 535 1 1/4 459 18kg 591 1 1/2 507 1 1/49kg 646 1 1/2 554 1 1/4

10kg 699 1 3/4 599 1 1/215kg 948 2 1/4 812 220kg 1176 2 3/4 1008 2 1/225kg 1390 3 1/2 1192 330kg 1594 4 1366 3 1/435kg 1789 4 1/4 1534 3 3/440kg 1978 4 3/4 1695 4 1/4

TARGET WEIGHT should be determined according to Body Condition Score of the individual (see charts at the end of this section). The optimal weight loss rate is 1-3% bodyweight weekly.

MAINTENANCE RATION: It is recommended to continue feeding the weight-loss diet once target weight is achieved. Energy intakes should be increased by 10% and Body Condition Score and weight monitored closely throughout the stabilisation period. Should the dog regain more than 5% of body weight, the daily ration should be decreased to weight loss levels.

1 can is equivalent to 74g of Obesity Management dry product.

A mixed feeding guideline can be found at the end of this section.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

WEIGHT

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Mixed cereals of low glycaemic index enables control of postprandial hyperglycaemia.

• High protein level promotes lean muscle mass and helps limit postprandial glycemia. Enriched with L-carnitine.

• A low carbohydrate intake helps control postprandial blood glucose to facilitate overalldiabetes mellitus management.

• Diabetes mellitus increases oxidative stress, favouring the development of diabetes-associated chronic complications. High levels of antioxidants helps combat this.

GLUCOMODULATION

HIGHPROTEIN

LOWSTARCH

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

Dehydrated poultry protein, barley, wheat gluten*, maize gluten, vegetable fibres, animal fats, tapioca, beet pulp, hydrolysed animal proteins, fish oil, psyllium husks and seeds, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), minerals, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 1.5kg, 7kg and 12kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 37gFat content _____________________________ 12gCarbohydrate _________________________ 19.1gNFE _________________________________ 29.9gDietary fibre __________________________ 17.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 6.4gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.23gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.57gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 0.9gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.71gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gL-carnitine ___________________________ 20mgMetabolisable energy** _______________ 345kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15900IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 30mg, E2 (Iodine): 3mg, E4 (Copper): 4mg, E5 (Manganese): 39mg, E6 (Zinc): 118mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.03mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

DIABETIC

D

S

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Elliott KF & al. A diet lower in digestible carbohydrate results in lower post prandial glucose concentrations

compared with a traditional canine diabetes diet and an adult maintenance diet in healthy dogs. Res Res Vet Sci. 2012 Aug;93(1):288-95.

• Blanchard G. & al. Rapid weight loss with a high-protein low-energy diet allows the recovery of ideal body composition and insulin sensitivity in obese dogs. J Nutr 2004; 134(8 Suppl): 2148S-2150S.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN DIABETIC IS BASED

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• Diabetes mellitus

NOTE: This food aims to improve insulin sensitivity. When initiating this diet, it is recommended to monitor blood glucose levels and insulin dose.

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

For dogs that have diabetes mellitus Diabetic Canine should be fed for the pet’s lifetime.Clinically obese dogs (Body Condition Score 7 - 9) may also be maintained on Satiety Canine.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 61 5/8 54 5/8 46 4/8

4kg 103 1 1/8 90 1 78 7/8

6kg 139 1 4/8 122 1 3/8 106 1 1/8

8kg 172 1 7/8 152 1 5/8 131 1 3/8

10kg 204 2 2/8 179 1 7/8 155 1 5/8

15kg 276 3 243 2 5/8 210 2 2/8

20kg 343 3 6/8 302 3 2/8 261 2 7/8

25kg 405 4 3/8 357 3 7/8 308 3 3/8

30kg 465 5 409 4 3/8 353 3 7/8

35kg 522 5 5/8 459 5 397 4 2/8

40kg 577 6 2/8 508 5 4/8 438 4 6/8

50kg 682 7 3/8 600 6 4/8 518 5 5/8

60kg 782 8 4/8 688 7 4/8 594 6 3/8

70kg 878 9 4/8 772 8 3/8 667 7 2/8

80kg 970 10 4/8 854 9 2/8 737 8

DIABETES MELLITUSWEIGHT

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• A low carbohydrate intake lowers postprandial blood glucose.

• Fibres and cereals of low glycaemic index contribute to control of postprandial hyperglycaemia.

• Dietary fibre slows small intestinal digestion and supports glycaemic control in diabetic dogs.

• Diabetes mellitus increases oxidative stress, favouring the development of diabetes-associated chronic complications. High levels of antioxidants help combat this.

Pork and poultry meat, poultry liver, vegetable fiber, corn, minerals, carrageenan, sugar beet pulp, sunflower oil, taurine, trace elements (including chelated trace elements), marigold extract (rich in lutein), L carnitine, vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 9g ____ 45gFat content ___________________ 4g ____ 20gCarbohydrate ________________ 1.6g _____ 8gNFE ________________________ 3.1g __ 15.5gDietary fibre _________________ 3.9g __ 19.5gCrude fibre __________________ 2.5g __ 12.5gOmega 6 ____________________ 0.7g ___ 3.5gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.03g __ 0.15gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.01g __ 0.05gLinoleic acid _________________ 0.7g ___ 3.5gCalcium ____________________ 0.3g ___ 1.5gPhosphorus ________________ 0.25g __ 1.25gSodium _____________________ 0.1g ___ 0.5gMetabolisable energy* ______72.7kcal 363.5kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 120IU, E1(Iron): 5mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.017mg, E4 (Copper): 0.1mg, E5 (Manganese): 1.7mg, E6 (Zinc): 16mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

LOWSTARCH

GLUCOMODULATION

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

DIABETICSPECIAL

LOW CARBOHYDRATE

D

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Elliott KF & al. A diet lower in digestible carbohydrate results in lower post prandial glucose concentrations

compared with a traditional canine diabetes diet and an adult maintenance diet in healthy dogs. Res Res Vet Sci. 2012 Aug;93(1):288-95.

• Blanchard GP & al. Rapid weight loss with a high-protein low-energy diet allows the recovery of ideal body composition and insulin sensitivity in obese dogs. J Nutr 2004; 134(8 Suppl): 2148S-2150S.

KEY VALUES P

________________________________ 9g ____________________ 45gF

__________________ 12.5g

O ___________________ 3.5gO __________________ 0.15gE __________________ 0.05gL ___________________ 3.5gC ___________________ 1.5gP __________________ 1.25gS ___________________ 0.5gM _______________ 363.5kcal

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN DIABETIC IS BASED

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• Diabetes mellitus

NOTE: This food aims to improve insulin sensitivity. When initiating this diet, it is recommended to monitor blood glucose levels and insulin dose.

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

For dogs that have diabetes mellitus, Diabetic Special Low Carbohydrate Canine should be fed for the pet’s lifetime.

1 can is equivalent to 86g of Diabetic dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

410g 410g 410g2kg 289 3/4 254 1/2 220 1/23kg 392 1 345 3/4 298 3/44kg 486 1 1/4 428 1 370 15kg 575 1 1/2 506 1 1/4 437 16kg 659 1 1/2 580 1 1/2 501 1 1/47kg 740 1 3/4 651 1 1/2 562 1 1/48kg 818 2 720 1 3/4 622 1 1/29kg 893 2 1/4 786 2 679 1 3/4

10kg 967 2 1/4 851 2 735 1 3/415kg 1311 3 1/4 1153 2 3/4 996 2 1/220kg 1626 4 1431 3 1/2 1236 325kg 1922 4 3/4 1692 4 1/4 1461 3 1/230kg 2204 5 1/2 1940 4 3/4 1675 435kg 2474 6 2177 5 1/4 1880 4 1/240kg 2735 6 3/4 2407 5 3/4 2078 5

DIABETES MELLITUSWEIGHT

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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SUSPECTED CANINE DERMATOSIS*

NUTRITIONAL DECISION TREE

Skin Care

Hydrolysed Extensively Hydrolysed

Extensively Hydrolysed

WORK UP NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT

ENVIRONMENTALELIMINATION

DIET

NUTRIENT INTOLERANCE

Ageing / tendencyto gain weight

Idealweight

Junior small dog

Small dog Regular

Small dog<10kg

Anallergenic

If dog is not fullystable on a

hydrolysed diet

*According tohistory andclinical signs.

Elimination diet with ROYAL CANIN® Anallergenic for 6-8 weeks, followed by

dietary challenge

RULE OUT NUTRIENT INTOLERANCE

RESOLUTION

NON-RESOLUTION

gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (

P

SKIN

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• Formulated with feather protein hydrolysate, a protein source containing exclusively free amino acids and very low molecular weight oligopeptides (proteins).

• Purified maize starch instead of whole cereals and a specially designed palatability enhancer; manufactured in a production line designed to minimise contamination.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce water losses through the skin and strengthen the barrier effect of the skin.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

OLIGOPEPTIDES

ALLERGENRESTRICTION

SKINBARRIER

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

Maize starch, feather hydrolysate with low molecular weight (source of L-amino acids and oligopeptides), copra oil, soya oil, minerals, vegetable fibres, chicory pulp, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), fish oil, mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids esterified with citric acid, animal fat, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 3kg and 8kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 18gFat content ___________________________ 16.5gCarbohydrate _________________________ 44.2gNFE ___________________________________ 48gDietary fibre _____________________________ 6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.2gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.91gOmega 3 ______________________________ 0.6gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.2gLinoleic acid __________________________ 3.65gCalcium _____________________________ 1.01gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.8gSodium _________________________________ 1gMetabolisable energy* ________________ 388kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 30600IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 42mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.7mg, E4 (Copper): 13mg, E5 (Manganese): 55mg, E6 (Zinc): 198mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

ANALLERGENIC

gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (

Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Pancreatitis

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN ANALLERGENIC• Mougeot I. & al. Clinical efficacy of a highly hydrolyzed poultry feather protein-based diet for canine AFR

diagnosis and dietary management: a 12 case pilot study. Poster presented at WINSS 2013; October 1-4, Portland, Oregon (USA).

• Freiche V. & al. A Very Low Molecular Weight Poultry Feather Hydrolyzed-Based Extruded Diet Allows Idiopathic Canine IBD Clinical Management Without Immunosuppressive Treatment: A 13-Case Prospective Pilot Study. Short communication presented at ECVIM congress 2014; Sept 4-6, Mainz (Germany) .

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ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD

• Adverse Food Reactions (AFR): • Food allergy• Food intolerance• With dermatological and/or gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Pancreatitis

When a food allergy or a food intolerance is suspected, the dog’s diet should be changed without any food transition. Nutritional management with Anallergenic may be continued for the pet’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 5/8 48 4/8 41 4/8

4kg 91 1 80 7/8 69 6/8

6kg 123 1 3/8 109 1 2/8 94 18kg 153 1 5/8 135 1 4/8 116 1 2/8

10kg 181 2 159 1 6/8 138 1 4/8

15kg 245 2 5/8 216 2 3/8 186 220kg 304 3 6/8 268 3 231 2 4/8

25kg 360 4 317 3 4/8 273 330kg 413 4 4/8 363 4 314 3 4/8

35kg 463 5 1/8 408 4 4/8 352 3 7/8

40kg 512 5 5/8 450 4 7/8 389 4 2/8

50kg 605 6 5/8 533 5 7/8 460 560kg 694 7 5/8 611 6 3/8 527 5 6/8

70kg 779 8 4/8 685 7 4/8 592 6 4/8

80kg 861 9 4/8 758 8 2/8 654 7 1/8

SKIN

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• Hydrolysed soya protein isolate, which is composed of low molecular weight peptides, is highly digestible and of very low allergenicity.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

• Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, omega-3 long chain fatty acids, modulate skin reactions and contribute to the intestinal mucosal integrity.

• Contains a combination of highly digestible proteins, prebiotics, beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive health.

HYDROLYSEDPROTEIN

SKINBARRIER

EPA / DHA

DIGESTIVEHEALTH

Rice, hydrolysed soya protein isolate, animal fats, minerals, hydrolysed poultry liver, beet pulp, soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), fish oil, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 7kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 21gFat content _____________________________ 19gCarbohydrate _________________________ 36.6gNFE _________________________________ 41.1gDietary fibre ___________________________ 5.5gCrude fibre ______________________________ 1gOmega 6 _____________________________ 4.24gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.81gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.34gLinoleic acid __________________________ 4.07gCalcium _____________________________ 1.01gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.8gSodium _______________________________ 0.5gMetabolisable energy* ________________ 400kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 24800IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 3mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 53mg, E6 (Zinc): 202mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

HYPOALLERGENIC

gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

overgrowth (SIBO)

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN HYPOALLERGENIC

• Biourge V. Diagnosis of adverse reactions to food in dogs: efficacy of a soy-isolate hydrolyzate-based diet. J Nutr 2004; 134: 2062S-2064S.

• Biourge V. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and adverse reaction to food in dogs: a positive response to a high-fat, soy isolate hydrolysate-based diet. J Nutr 2004; 134: 2166S-2168S.

• Mandigers PJ & al. A randomized, open-label, positively-controlled field trial of a hydrolyzed protein diet in dogs with chronic small bowel enteropathy. J Vet Intern Med 2010; 24: 1350-7.

• Mandigers PJ & al. Efficacy of a Soy Hydrolysate Based diet in the management of chronic Canine Gastroenteritis: A controlled Study. Proceedings of ESVCN 2004, Budapest, Hungary; 8 (8): 128-129.

• Horvath-Ungerboeck C. & al. Efficacy of a hydrolysed diet in 80 pruritic dogs: a prospective study. Proceedings of the 27th annual ESVD-ECVD congress, Salzburg (Austria), 11-13 September 2014, p18.

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• Adverse Food Reactions (AFR):• Food allergy• Food intolerance• With dermatological and/or gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

Chronic diarrhoea• Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH• Pancreatitis or history of

• Pregancy, lactationpancreatitis

When a food allergy or a food intolerance is suspected, the dog’s diet should be changed without any food transition. Nutritional management with Hypoallergenic may be continued for the pet’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

ADULT DOGDog’s weight thin normal overweight

grams cups grams cups grams cups2kg 53 5/8 46 4/8 40 4/84kg 88 1 78 7/8 67 6/86kg 120 1 3/8 105 1 2/8 91 18kg 149 1 6/8 131 1 4/8 113 1 2/8

10kg 176 2 155 1 6/8 133 1 4/815kg 238 2 6/8 210 2 3/8 181 2 1/820kg 295 3 3/8 260 3 225 2 5/825kg 349 4 307 3 4/8 265 3 1/830kg 400 4 5/8 352 4 1/8 304 3 4/835kg 449 5 2/8 396 4 5/8 342 440kg 497 5 6/8 437 5 378 4 3/850kg 587 6 6/8 517 6 446 5 1/860kg 673 7 6/8 593 6 7/8 512 5 7/870kg 756 8 6/8 665 7 6/8 574 6 5/880kg 836 9 5/8 735 8 4/8 635 7 3/8

PUPPY

Adult weightpuppy age

2 months 4 months 6 months 10 months 12 monthsgrams grams grams grams grams

2kg 50 57 49 40 -4kg 80 94 86 67 -6kg 105 128 128 91 -8kg 127 157 158 113 -

10kg 149 186 188 135 -15kg 199 251 256 184 18120kg 240 309 318 229 22525kg 251 331 376 271 26730kg 262 358 430 340 30735kg 273 382 483 384 34740kg 285 406 533 438 384

ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD

SKIN

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• Soy protein hydrolysate, which is composed of low molecular weight peptides, is highly digestible and of very low allergenicity.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

• Enriched with linoleic acid, EPA and DHA, essential and non-essential fatty acids known to modulate cutaneous reactions and help maintain skin health.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

Pea starch, soya protein hydrolysates, sunflower oil, cellulose, fish oil, minerals, hydrolysed chicken liver, lecithin, taurine, marigold meal (rich in lutein), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 400g can

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 6g __ 23.5gFat content __________________ 3.5g __ 13.7gCarbohydrate _______________ 11.1g __ 43.5gNFE _______________________ 12.4g __ 48.6gDietary fibre _________________ 3.3g __ 12.9gCrude fibre ___________________ 2g ___ 7.8gOmega 6 ____________________ 1.7g ___ 6.7gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.28g ___ 1.1gEPA+DHA ___________________ 0.2g ___ 0.8gCalcium ___________________ 0.19g ___ 0.7gPhosphorus ________________ 0.18g ___ 0.7gSodium _____________________ 0.2g ___ 0.8gPotassium _________________ 0.22g ___ 0.9gMagnesium ________________ 0.02g ___ 0.1gMetabolisable energy* _______ 95kcal 372.5kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 5000IU, Vitamin D3: 340IU, E1 (Iron): 25mg, E2 (Iodine): 2mg, E4 (Copper): 6mg, E5 (Manganese): 32 mg, E6 (Zinc): 120mg.Technological additives:Pentasodium triphosphate: 3g.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

HYDROLYSEDPROTEIN

SKINBARRIER

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

HYPOALLERGENIC

A

gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

E

Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Pancreatitis

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN HYPOALLERGENIC

• Biourge V. Diagnosis of adverse reactions to food in dogs: efficacy of a soy-isolate hydrolyzate-based diet. J Nutr 2004; 134: 2062S-2064S.

• Horvath-Ungerboeck C. & al. Efficacy of a hydrolysed diet in 80 pruritic dogs: a prospective study. Proceedings of the 27th annual ESVD-ECVD congress, Salzburg (Austria), 11-13 September 2014, p18.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 7.8g

O ___________________ 6.7gO ___________________ 1.1gE ___________________ 0.8gC ___________________ 0.7gP ___________________ 0.7gS ___________________ 0.8gP

___________________ 0.1gM _______________ 372.5kcal

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• Adverse Food Reactions (AFR):• Food allergy• Food intolerance• With dermatological and/or gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

• Chronic diarrhoea• Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Pancreatitis

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

When a food allergy or a food intolerance is suspected, the dog’s diet should be changed without any food transition. The hypoallergenic nutritional management will be continued for the pet’s lifetime.

1 can is equivalent to 95g of Hypoallergenic dry product.

A mixed feeding guideline can be found at the end of this section.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

400g 400g 400g2kg 220 1/2 195 1/2 170 1/23kg 300 3/4 265 3/4 230 1/24kg 370 1 330 3/4 285 3/45kg 440 1 385 1 335 3/46kg 505 1 1/4 445 1 385 17kg 565 1 1/2 500 1 1/4 430 18kg 625 1 1/2 550 1 1/2 475 1 1/49kg 685 1 3/4 600 1 1/2 520 1 1/4

10kg 740 1 3/4 650 1 3/4 560 1 1/215kg 1005 2 1/2 885 2 1/4 760 220kg 1245 3 1095 2 3/4 945 2 1/425kg 1470 3 3/4 1295 3 1/4 1120 2 3/430kg 1685 4 1/4 1485 3 3/4 1280 3 1/435kg 1895 4 3/4 1665 4 1/4 1440 3 1/240kg 2095 5 1/4 1840 4 1/2 1590 4

ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD

SKIN

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• Hydrolysed soya protein isolate, which is composed of low molecular weight peptides, is highly digestible and of very low allergenicity.

• A reduced calorie content helps limit weight gain in dogs with a tendency to gain weight.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

• A restricted phosphorus intake is key to help maintain renal function with age.

HYDROLYSEDPROTEIN

MODERATECALORIE

KcalMax

Min

SKINBARRIER

MODERATEPHOSPHORUS

PMax

Min

Rice, hydrolysed soya protein isolate, animal fats, hydrolysed poultry liver, minerals, beet pulp, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 1.5kg, 7kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 23gFat content _____________________________ 12gCarbohydrate _________________________ 42.4gNFE _________________________________ 46.9gDietary fibre ___________________________ 5.6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.1gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.33gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.77gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.37gLinoleic acid __________________________ 3.19gCalcium ______________________________ 0.8gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.6gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy* ________________ 370kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 28800IU, Vitamin D3: 700IU, E1 (Iron): 38mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.7mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 50mg, E6 (Zinc): 190mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

MODERATE CALORIE

HYPOALLERGENIC

m

gastro-intestinal signs•

overgrowth

Acute pancreatitis (may be fed in

cases with chronic pancreatitis)

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN HYPOALLERGENIC

• Biourge V. Diagnosis of adverse reactions to food in dogs: efficacy of a soy-isolate hydrolyzate-based diet. J Nutr 2004; 134: 2062S-2064S.

• Biourge V. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and adverse reaction to food in dogs: a positive response to a high-fat, soy isolate hydrolysate-based diet. J Nutr 2004; 134: 2166S-2168S.

• Mandigers PJ & al. A randomized, open-label, positively-controlled field trial of a hydrolyzed protein diet in dogs with chronic small bowel enteropathy. J Vet Intern Med 2010; 24: 1350-7.

• Mandigers PJ & al. Efficacy of a Soy Hydrolysate Based diet in the management of chronic Canine Gastroenteritis: A controlled Study. Proceedings of ESVCN 2004, Budapest, Hungary; 8 (8): 128-129.

• Horvath-Ungerboeck C. & al. Efficacy of a hydrolysed diet in 80 pruritic dogs: a prospective study. Proceedings of the 27th annual ESVD-ECVD congress, Salzburg (Austria), 11-13 September 2014, p18.

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Overweight, neutered, inactive or mature dogs with:• Adverse Food Reactions (AFR):

• Food allergy• Food intolerance• With dermatological and/or gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

(IBD) (EPI)

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease

• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency

• Chronic diarrhoea• Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Acute pancreatitis (may be fed in cases with chronic pancreatitis)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

When a food allergy or a food intolerance is suspected, the dog’s diet should be changed without any food transition. Nutritional management with Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie may be continued for the pet’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight normal overweightgrams cups grams cups

2kg 43 4/8 36 3/84kg 73 7/8 61 6/86kg 98 1 1/8 83 18kg 122 1 3/8 103 1 1/8

10kg 144 1 5/8 121 1 3/815kg 195 2 2/8 165 1 7/820kg 242 2 6/8 204 2 3/825kg 287 3 2/8 241 2 6/830kg 329 3 6/8 277 3 1/835kg 369 4 2/8 311 3 4/840kg 408 4 5/8 343 3 7/845kg 445 5 1/8 375 4 2/850kg 482 5 4/8 406 4 5/8

ADVERSE REACTION TO FOODSKIN

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• Hydrolysed soya protein isolate, which is composed of low molecular weight peptides, is highly digestible and of very low allergenicity.

• Low RSS (relative super saturation) diets encourage an undersaturated urinary environment, unfavourable to the development of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

• Pentasodium triphosphate binds salivary calcium, making it unavailable for tartar formation.

HYDROLYSEDPROTEIN

LOW RSS

RSS

SKINBARRIER

DENTALHEALTH

Rice, hydrolysed soya protein isolate, animal fats, minerals, hydrolysed poultry liver, soya oil, beet pulp, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), fish oil, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 3.5kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 24gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 36.4gNFE ___________________________________ 40gDietary fibre ___________________________ 4.3gCrude fibre ____________________________ 0.7gOmega 6 ______________________________ 3.8gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.79gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.35gLinoleic acid __________________________ 3.66gCalcium ________________________________ 1gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.8gSodium _________________________________ 1gMetabolisable energy* ________________ 384kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 24900IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 199mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5 g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

SMALL DOG under 10 kg

HYPOALLERGENIC

gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

• P

overgrowth (

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN HYPOALLERGENIC

• Biourge V. Diagnosis of adverse reactions to food in dogs: efficacy of a soy-isolate hydrolyzate-based diet. J Nutr 2004; 134: 2062S-2064S.

• Biourge V. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and adverse reaction to food in dogs: a positive response to a high-fat, soy isolate hydrolysate-based diet. J Nutr 2004; 134: 2166S-2168S.

• Mandigers PJ & al. A randomized, open-label, positively-controlled field trial of a hydrolyzed protein diet in dogs with chronic small bowel enteropathy. J Vet Intern Med 2010; 24: 1350-7.

• Mandigers PJ & al. Efficacy of a Soy Hydrolysate Based diet in the management of chronic Canine Gastroenteritis: A controlled Study. Proceedings of ESVCN 2004, Budapest, Hungary; 8 (8): 128-129.

• Horvath-Ungerboeck C. & al. Efficacy of a hydrolysed diet in 80 pruritic dogs: a prospective study. Proceedings of the 27th annual ESVD-ECVD congress, Salzburg (Austria), 11-13 September 2014, p18.

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ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD

Adult dogs under 10kg• Adverse Food Reactions (AFR):

• Food allergy• Food intolerance• With dermatological and/or gastro-intestinal signs• Food elimination trial

• Pregnancy, lactation, growthPancreatitis

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

• Chronic diarrhoea• Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

When a food allergy or a food intolerance is suspected, the dog’s diet should be changed without any food transition. Nutritional management with Hypoallergenic Small Dog may be continued for the pet’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 55 5/8 48 4/8 42 4/8

3kg 74 6/8 65 5/8 56 5/8

4kg 92 1 81 7/8 70 6/8

5kg 109 1 1/8 96 1 83 7/8

6kg 125 1 2/8 110 1 1/8 95 17kg 140 1 4/8 123 1 2/8 106 1 1/8

8kg 155 1 5/8 136 1 3/8 118 1 2/8

9kg 169 1 6/8 149 1 4/8 129 1 3/8

10kg 183 1 7/8 161 1 5/8 139 1 4/8

SKIN

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• A combination of essential fatty acids from linseed, soya, borage and fish oils enhances the skin’s natural strength and help reduce the signs of skin disease.

• Contains a combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), prebiotics, beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

REACTIVESKIN

DERMALCARE

SKINBARRIER

DIGESTIVETOLERANCE

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

Maize, wheat gluten*, rice, tapioca, animal fats, maize gluten, minerals, soya oil, beet pulp, fish oil, vegetable fibres, flax seed, hydrolysed animal proteins, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids esterified with citric acid, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 8kg and 12kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 23gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 38.4gNFE _________________________________ 43.9gDietary fibre ___________________________ 7.4gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.9gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.64gOmega 3 _____________________________ 1.04gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.41gCalcium _____________________________ 0.76gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.58gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gMetabolisable energy** _______________ 390kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 30100IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 56mg, E2 (Iodine): 5.6mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 73mg, E6 (Zinc): 220mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.13mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

SKIN CARE

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

D

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Watson AL & al. Dietary constituents are able to play a beneficial role in canine epidermal barrier function.

Experimental Dermatology 2006; 15: 74–81.• Van Beeck FL & al. The effect of long term feeding of skin barrier-fortified diets on the owner-assessed

incidence of atopic dermatitis symptoms in labrador retrievers. J Nutr Sci. 2015 Feb 12;4:e5.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN SKIN CARE IS BASED

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• Atopic dermatitis• Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD)

• Pyodermatitis• Otitis externa• Skin healing• Dermal function maintenance

(dermatosis, hair loss)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

As soon as the first signs of skin disease appear, the diet should be used for a 2-month period to obtain visible results. For chronic disease, Skin Care can be maintained for the dog’s entire lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

11kg 194 1 7/8 170 1 5/8 147 1 3/815kg 244 2 2/8 215 2 186 1 6/820kg 303 2 7/8 267 2 4/8 230 2 1/825kg 358 3 3/8 315 3 272 2 5/830kg 411 3 7/8 362 3 3/8 312 335kg 461 4 3/8 406 3 7/8 351 3 3/840kg 510 4 7/8 449 4 2/8 387 3 5/845kg 557 5 2/8 490 4 5/8 423 450kg 603 5 6/8 530 5 458 4 3/855kg 647 6 1/8 570 5 3/8 492 4 5/860kg 691 6 4/8 608 5 6/8 525 565kg 734 7 646 6 1/8 558 5 2/870kg 776 7 3/8 683 6 4/8 589 5 5/875kg 817 7 6/8 719 6 6/8 621 5 7/880kg 857 8 1/8 754 7 1/8 652 6 1/885kg 897 8 4/8 790 7 4/8 682 6 4/890kg 937 8 7/8 824 7 6/8 712 6 6/895kg 975 9 2/8 858 8 1/8 741 7

100kg 1014 9 5/8 892 8 4/8 770 7 2/8

DERMATOSIS AND HAIR LOSS

SKIN

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• A combination of essential fatty acids from linseed, soya, borage and fish oils enhances the skin’s natural strength and help reduce the signs of skin disease.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

• The size and texture of Skin Care Small dog encourages crunching, and pentasodium triphosphate decreases the build-up of tartar for overall dental health.

REACTIVESKIN

DERMALCARE

SKINBARRIER

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

DENTALHEALTH

Maize, wheat gluten*, rice, tapioca, animal fats, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, chicory pulp, soya oil, fish oil, flax seed, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids esterified with citric acid, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg and 4kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 37.3gNFE _________________________________ 42.3gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.3gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.77gOmega 3 _____________________________ 1.05gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.41gLinoleic acid __________________________ 3.59gCalcium ______________________________ 0.7gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.58gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy** _______________ 395kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 30100IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 55mg, E2 (Iodine): 5.5mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 72mg, E6 (Zinc): 215mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5g. Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

SMALL DOG under 10 kg

SKIN CARE

D

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Watson AL & al. Dietary constituents are able to play a beneficial role in canine epidermal barrier function.

Experimental Dermatology 2006; 15: 74–81.• Van Beeck FL & al. The effect of long term feeding of skin barrier-fortified diets on the owner-assessed

incidence of atopic dermatitis symptoms in labrador retrievers. J Nutr Sci. 2015 Feb 12;4:e5.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN SKIN CARE IS BASED

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DERMATOSIS AND HAIR LOSS

Adult dogs <10kg• Atopic dermatitis• Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD)

• Pyodermatitis• Otitis externa• Skin healing• Dermal function maintenance

(dermatosis, hair loss)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

As soon as the first signs of skin disease appear, the diet should be used for a 2-month period to obtain visible results. For chronic disease, Skin Care can be maintained for the dog’s entire lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

• Pregnancy, lactation and growth

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 53 5/8 47 4/8 40 3/8

3kg 72 6/8 64 5/8 55 5/8

4kg 90 1 79 7/8 68 6/8

5kg 106 1 1/8 93 1 81 7/8

6kg 121 1 2/8 107 1 1/8 92 17kg 136 1 4/8 120 1 2/8 104 1 1/8

8kg 151 1 5/8 133 1 3/8 115 1 2/8

9kg 165 1 6/8 145 1 4/8 125 1 3/8

10kg 178 1 7/8 157 1 5/8 135 1 4/8

SKIN

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• A combination of essential fatty acids from linseed, soya, borage and fish oils enhances the skin’s natural strength and help reduce the signs of skin disease.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce water losses through the skin and strengthen the barrier effect of the skin.

• Highly digestible sources of protein and starch as well as a blend of fibres to help enhance the health of the digestive tract and promote well-formed stools

• Prebiotics coupled with a patented antioxidant complex (vitamin E & C plus taurine and lutein) support the natural defences of growing dogs.

REACTIVESKIN

DERMALCARE

SKINBARRIER

DIGESTIVEHEALTH

NATURALDEFENCES SUPPORT

Rice, wheat gluten*, animal fats, maize, maize gluten, minerals, hydrolysed animal proteins, soya protein isolate*, beet pulp, soya oil, vegetable fibres, fish oil,

egarob ,)SOF( sedirahccaS-ogilO-otcurF ,dees xafloil, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo- Saccharides), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 29gFat content _____________________________ 20gCarbohydrate _________________________ 27.2gNFE _________________________________ 32.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.9gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.9gOmega 6 _____________________________ 4.21gOmega 3 _____________________________ 1.08gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.4gLinoleic acid _____________________________ 4gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.9gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy** _______________ 405kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 24800IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 53mg, E6 (Zinc): 202mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives:Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

JUNIOR SMALL DOG

SKIN CARE

D

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Watson AL & al. Dietary constituents are able to play a beneficial role in canine epidermal barrier function.

Experimental Dermatology 2006; 15: 74–81.• Van Beeck FL & al. The effect of long term feeding of skin barrier-fortified diets on the owner-assessed

incidence of atopic dermatitis symptoms in labrador retrievers. J Nutr Sci. 2015 Feb 12;4:e5.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN SKIN CARE IS BASED

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DERMATOSIS AND HAIR LOSS

Puppies (<12 months) of adult weight up to 10kg • Atopic dermatitis• Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD)

• Pyodermatitis• Otitis externa• Skin healing• Dermal function maintenance

(dermatosis, hair loss)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

As soon as the first signs of skin disease appear, the diet should be used for a 2-month period to obtain visible results. For chronic disease, the dermatological diet can be maintained for the dog’s entire lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Adultweight

puppy age2 months 3 months 4 months 5 months 6 months

g cups g cups g cups g cups g cups1kg 29 2/8 32 2/8 33 2/8 33 2/8 29 2/82kg 49 3/8 55 4/8 56 4/8 56 4/8 48 3/83kg 64 4/8 72 5/8 75 5/8 76 5/8 69 5/84kg 79 5/8 89 6/8 93 6/8 93 6/8 85 6/85kg 94 6/8 106 7/8 111 7/8 111 7/8 101 7/86kg 104 7/8 120 1 126 1 127 1 126 17kg 114 1 133 1 1/8 141 1 1/8 143 1 2/8 142 1 1/88kg 125 1 147 1 2/8 156 1 2/8 158 1 3/8 157 1 2/8

10kg 147 1 2/8 173 1 4/8 184 1 4/8 187 1 4/8 186 1 4/8

Adultweight

7 months 8 months 9 months 10 months 11 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups g cups

1kg 24 2/8 24 2/8 23 2/8 23 2/82kg 40 3/8 40 3/8 39 3/8 39 3/83kg 62 4/8 54 4/8 54 4/8 54 4/84kg 76 5/8 67 4/8 67 4/8 66 4/85kg 90 6/8 80 5/8 79 5/8 78 5/86kg 114 1 102 7/8 91 6/8 90 6/87kg 128 1 1/8 115 1 102 7/8 101 7/88kg 142 1 1/8 127 1 113 1 112 7/8

10kg 168 1 3/8 151 1 2/8 134 1 1/8 134 1 1/8 132 1 1/8

SKIN

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• Duck and tapioca are the only sources of protein and carbohydrate in this diet. Both are rarely involved in food allergy, reducing the risk of GI or dermatological reacions.

• A combination of nicotinamide,inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

• Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids (omega-3 long chain fatty acids) modulate skin reactions and contribute to the intestinal mucosal integrity.

• Contains a combination of highly digestible proteins, prebiotics, beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security. This food is gluten and lactose-free.

Tapioca, dehydrated duck meat, hydrolysed poultry proteins, vegetable fibres, animal fats, beet pulp, fish oil, soya oil, psyllium husks and seeds, minerals, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 1.5kg, 7kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 21gFat content ______________________________ 9gCarbohydrate _________________________ 43.5gNFE _________________________________ 48.9gDietary fibre ___________________________ 9.8gCrude fibre ____________________________ 4.4gOmega 6 _____________________________ 1.98gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.68gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.35gBiotin _______________________________ 1.89gLinoleic acid __________________________ 1.48gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.91gZinc ________________________________ 23.8mgBiotin ______________________________ 0.31mgPantothenic acid _____________________ 14.7mgNiacin _______________________________ 49mgMetabolisable energy* ________________ 334kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25000IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 203mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg. Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

SENSITIVITYCONTROL

A

• Acute pancreatitis (

LITERATURE ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Roudebush P. Ingredients and foods associated with adverse reactions in dogs and cats. Veterinary

Dermatology 2013; 24(2): 293–294.

LITERATURE ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN SENSITIVITY CONTROL IS BASED

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• Adverse Food Reactions (AFR):• Food allergy• Food intolerance

• Acute pancreatitis (may be fed in cases with chronic pancreatitis)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

When a food allergy or a food intolerance is suspected, the dog’s diet should be changed

Skin care is recommended for dogs with skin conditions not relating to diet.

without any food transition. The nutritional management may be continued for the pet’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 63 6/8 55 5/8 48 4/84kg 106 1 2/8 93 1 80 7/86kg 143 1 5/8 126 1 3/8 109 1 2/88kg 178 2 156 1 6/8 135 1 4/8

10kg 210 2 3/8 185 2 1/8 160 1 6/815kg 285 3 2/8 251 2 7/8 217 2 4/820kg 354 4 311 3 4/8 269 325kg 418 4 6/8 368 4 1/8 318 3 5/830kg 479 5 3/8 422 4 6/8 364 4 1/835kg 538 6 473 5 3/8 409 4 5/840kg 595 6 6/8 523 5 7/8 452 5 1/850kg 703 7 7/8 619 7 534 660kg 806 9 1/8 709 8 612 6 7/870kg 905 10 2/8 796 9 688 7 6/880kg 1000 11 2/8 880 9 7/8 760 8 4/8

ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD

FURTHER INFORMATION

SKIN

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• Chicken, duck and rice are highly digestible.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce trans-epidermal water loss and strengthens the barrier effect of the skin.

• Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, omega-3 long chain fatty acids, modulate skin reactions and contribute to the intestinal mucosal integrity.

• Fermentable fibres promote healthy digestive flora and contribute to the intestinal mucosal integrity.

Chicken meats, chicken liver, rice, fish oil, sunflower oil, cellulose, minerals, taurine, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold meal (rich in lutein), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

Duck meats, rice, fish oil, sunflower oil, cellulose, marigold meal (rich in lutein), minerals, taurine, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________ 8.5g 30.4g 9g 28.1gFat content ____________ 6g 21.4g 7g 21.9gCarbohydrate __________ 9.5g 33.9g 11.7g 36.6gNFE _______________ 10.5g 37.5g 13.5g 42.2gDietary fibre ___________ 2g 7.1g 2.3g 7.2gCrude fibre ____________ 1g 3.6g 0.5g 1.6gOmega 6 _____________ 1.7g 6.1g 1.2g 3.8gOmega 3 _____________ 0.4g 1.4g 0.35g 1.1gEPA+DHA ____________ 0.28g 1g 0.23g 0.7gCalcium ____________ 0.42g 1.5g 0.48g 1.5gPhosphorus __________ 0.32g 1.1g 0.4g 1.3gSodium ______________ 0.1g 0.4g 0.15g 0.5gPotassium ___________ 0.23g 0.8g 0.22g 0.7gZinc ________________ 6.4g 22.9g 5.2g 16.3gBiotin ______________ 0.05g 0.2g 0.06g 0.19gMetabolisable energy* _122kcal 435.7kcal 146kcal 456.3kcal

per 100gas fed

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

100g dry matter

SELECTEDPROTEIN

C R

SKINBARRIER

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 135IU, E1 (Iron): 14mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.65mg, E4 (Copper): 4.5mg, E5 (Manganese): 4.5mg, E6 (Zinc): 44mg.

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 200IU, E1 (Iron): 11mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.65mg, E4 (Copper): 4.5mg, E5 (Manganese): 3.5mg, E6 (Zinc): 33mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

SENSITIVITYCONTROL

Chicken & Rice

Chicken & Rice

Chicken & Rice

Chicken & Rice

Duck & Rice

Duck & Rice

Duck & Rice

Duck & Rice

Available in 420g can

A

in cases with chronic pancreatitis)

LITERATURE ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Roudebush P. Ingredients and foods associated with adverse reactions in dogs and cats. Veterinary

Dermatology 2013; 24(2): 293–296.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 1.6g

O ___________________ 3.8gO ___________________ 1.1gE ___________________ 0.7gC ___________________ 1.5gP ___________________ 1.3gS ___________________ 0.5gP ___________________ 0.7gZ __________________ 16.3gB __________________ 0.19gM _______________ 456.3kcal

LITERATURE ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN SENSITIVITY CONTROL IS BASED

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ADVERSE REACTION TO FOOD

• Adverse Food Reactions (AFR):• Food allergy• Food intolerance

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

• Acute pancreatitis (may be fed in cases with chronic pancreatitis)

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

When a food allergy or intolerance is suspected, the dog’s diet should be changed without any food transition. Nutritional management with Sensitivity Control Canine may be continued for the pet’s lifetime.

1 can of chicken & rice is equivalent to 153g of Sensitivity Control dry product (183g inthe case of Duck & Rice).

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weightthin normal overweight

grams cans grams cans grams cans2kg 172 1/2 152 1/4 131 1/45kg 343 3/4 301 3/4 260 1/2

10kg 576 1 1/4 507 1 1/4 438 115kg 781 1 3/4 687 1 3/4 594 1 1/220kg 969 2 1/4 853 2 736 1 3/425kg 1146 2 3/4 1008 2 1/2 871 230kg 1313 3 1/4 1156 2 3/4 998 2 1/235kg 1474 3 1/2 1297 3 1121 2 3/440kg 1630 4 1434 3 1/2 1239 3

Chicken & Rice

Dog’s weightthin normal overweight

grams cans grams cans grams cans2kg 144 1/4 127 1/4 109 1/45kg 286 3/4 252 1/2 218 1/2

10kg 481 1 1/4 424 1 366 3/415kg 653 1 1/2 574 1 1/4 496 1 1/420kg 810 2 713 1 3/4 615 1 1/225kg 957 2 1/4 842 2 727 1 3/430kg 1097 2 1/2 966 2 1/4 834 235kg 1232 3 1084 2 1/2 936 2 1/440kg 1362 3 1/4 1198 2 3/4 1035 2 1/2

Duck & Rice

SKIN

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NUTRITIONAL SOLUTIONSFOR DOGS

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AVAILABLE IN:

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Acute or chronic diarrhoea

(non-specific or unknown aetiology)

> Highly digestible diet> Level of fats and energy:

moderate (overweight dog) to high (underweight dog/puppy/convalescence)

✓ ✓ ✓

Adverse Food Reaction

(AFR)

> Highly digestible diet> Reduction of food allergens

✓ ✓

Pancreatitis

> Highly digestible diet> Low (acute cases) to moderate

(chronic cases) level of fats

✓ ✓ ✓

Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI)*

*in adjunction to enzyme supplementation

> Highly digestible diet> Low to high level of fats

(according to dog’s tolerance and body condition)

✓ ✓ ✓

✓ ✓ ✓

✓ ✓

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ALLOWING YOU TO BETTER RESPOND TO THEINDIVIDUAL NEEDS OF EACH DOG

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PRINCIPAL CONDITION

NUTRITIONAL NEEDSOF THE PATIENT

NUTRITIONAL SOLUTIONS

AVAILABLE IN:

DRY WET LIQUID

Fibre responsive colitis

> Highly digestible diet > High fibre content

(mostly insoluble)✓

Lymphangiectasia(protein-losing enteropathy)

> Highly digestible diet> Fat restriction

✓ ✓ ✓

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

> Highly digestible diet> Hypoallergenic diet (if necessary)

✓ ✓

✓ ✓ ✓

Intensive care/convalescence

> Highly digestible diet> Very high level of energy> High protein levels> Reduced level of carbohydrates

✓ ✓ ✓

✓ ✓

> If fat restriction is needed ✓ ✓ ✓

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INTESTINAL

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins, prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• The high energy density fulfils increased energy requirements while reducing the amount of food given per meal, decreasing the digestive workload. High energy density also helps promote weight regain during convalescence.

• Dogs suffering from digestive disorders often show a decreased appetite and weight loss. High palatability encourages spontaneous consumption, facilitating recovery.

• Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, omega-3 long chain fatty acids, contribute to the health of the digestive system.

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, maize, hydrolysed animal proteins, yeasts, egg powder, beet pulp, soya oil, minerals, vegetable fibres, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 20gCarbohydrate _________________________ 32.4gNFE ___________________________________ 37gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.6gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.52gOmega 3 ______________________________ 0.7gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium _____________________________ 1.14gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.99gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy* _______________ 407.4kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 11400IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 42mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.3mg, E4 (Copper): 8mg, E5 (Manganese): 55mg, E6 (Zinc): 181mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

GASTRO

INTESTINAL

E

P

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Sunvold GD & al. Dietary fiber for dogs - In vitro fermentation of fiber sources by Dog fecal inoculum

and in vivo digestion with supplemented diets, J Anim Sci 1995;73, 1099-1109. • Middelbos IS & al. Evaluation of fermentable oligosaccharides in diets fed to dogs in comparison to fiber

standards. Journal of animal science 2007; 85(11) : 3033-44.• Swanson KS & al. Supplemental fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides influence immune

function, ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities, microbial populations and concentrations of protein catabolites in the large bowel of dogs. J Nutr 2002; 132(5): 980-9.

• Barry KA & al. Low-level fructan supplementation of Dogs enhances nutrient digestion and modifies stool metabolite concentrations, but does not alter fecal microbiota populations. J Anim Sci 2011; 87 (10): 3244-3252.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN GASTRO INTESTINAL IS BASED

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• Acute and chronic diarrhoea• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

• Maldigestion, malabsorption• Re-feeding after surgery• Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

• Gastritis• Colitis• Inappetance

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis

• Lymphangiectasia

(pathologies in which a low fat diet is indicated)

In cases of acute disease, regeneration of the intestinal villi requires nutritional management for at least 3 weeks. Lifetime feeding may be necessary in cases of chronic disease.

In order to optimise digestive function, the recommended daily intake should be divided into several small meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 52 4/8 45 4/8 39 3/84kg 87 7/8 76 6/8 66 6/86kg 118 1 2/8 104 1 1/8 89 7/88kg 146 1 4/8 128 1 3/8 111 1 1/8

10kg 173 1 6/8 152 1 5/8 131 1 3/815kg 234 2 4/8 206 2 1/8 178 1 7/820kg 290 3 255 2 5/8 221 2 2/825kg 343 3 5/8 302 3 1/8 261 2 6/830kg 393 4 1/8 346 3 5/8 299 3 1/835kg 442 4 5/8 389 4 336 3 4/840kg 488 5 1/8 429 4 4/8 371 3 7/850kg 577 6 508 5 2/8 438 4 5/860kg 661 6 7/8 582 6 1/8 503 5 2/870kg 743 7 6/8 653 6 6/8 564 5 7/880kg 821 8 4/8 722 7 4/8 624 6 4/8

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

INTESTINAL

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins, prebiotics, fibres and fish oil to ensure digestive security.

• Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, omega-3 long chain fatty acids may contribute to the health of the digestive system.

• The energy density fulfils energy requirements while reducing the amount of food given per meal, decreasing the digestive workload. It also helps promote weight regain duringconvalescence.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

Pork and poultry meats, salmon, rice, vegetable fibres, sunflower oil, minerals, gelling agents, taurine, fish oil, yeast hydrolysate (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold meal (rich in lutein), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 400g can

and 3 x 400g can recovery pack

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 8.5g ____ 34gFat content __________________ 6.5g ____ 26gCarbohydrate ________________ 6.1g __ 24.4gNFE ________________________ 6.5g ____ 26gDietary fibre _________________ 1.9g ___ 7.6gCrude fibre __________________ 1.5g _____ 6gOmega 6 ___________________ 0.95g ___ 3.8gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.48g __ 1.92gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.08g __ 0.32gCalcium ___________________ 0.35g ___ 1.4gPhosphorus ________________ 0.28g __ 1.12gSodium ____________________ 0.09g __ 0.36gPotassium _________________ 0.26g __ 1.04gMagnesium ________________ 0.03g __ 0.14gMetabolisable energy* ______ 109kcal _ 436kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 380IU, E1 (Iron): 7mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.35mg, E4 (Copper): 2.3mg, E5 (Manganese): 2mg, E6 (Zinc): 21mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

DIGESTIVESECURITY

EPA / DHA

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

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recoverypack

This pack contains 3 tins of Gastro Intestinal Dietto help in the nutritional management of your dogwith intestinal disorders and during convelescence

3 x 400g e

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CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Sunvold GD & al. Dietary fiber for dogs - In vitro fermentation of fiber sources by Dog fecal inoculum

and in vivo digestion with supplemented diets, J Anim Sci 1995;73, 1099-1109. • Middelbos IS & al. Evaluation of fermentable oligosaccharides in diets fed to dogs in comparison to fiber

standards. Journal of animal science 2007; 85(11) : 3033-44.• Swanson KS & al. Supplemental fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides influence immune

function, ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities, microbial populations and concentrations of protein catabolites in the large bowel of dogs. J Nutr 2002; 132(5): 980-9.

• Barry KA & al. Low-level fructan supplementation of Dogs enhances nutrient digestion and modifies stool metabolite concentrations, but does not alter fecal microbiota populations. J Anim Sci 2011; 87 (10): 3244-3252.

KEY VALUES P

____________________ 6g

O ___________________ 3.8gO __________________ 1.92gE __________________ 0.32gC ___________________ 1.4gP __________________ 1.12gS __________________ 0.36gP __________________ 1.04gM __________________ 0.14gM ________________ 436kcal

T

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN GASTRO INTESTINAL IS BASED

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• Acute and chronic diarrhoea• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

• Maldigestion, malabsorption• Re-feeding after surgery• Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)•

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

• Gastritis• Colitis• Inappetance

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis

• Lymphangiectasia

(pathologies in which a low fat diet is indicated)

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

400g 400g 400g2kg 193 1/2 170 1/2 147 1/43kg 262 3/4 230 1/2 199 1/24kg 325 3/4 286 3/4 247 1/25kg 384 1 338 3/4 292 3/46kg 440 1 388 1 335 3/47kg 494 1 1/4 435 1 376 18kg 547 1 1/4 481 1 1/4 415 19kg 597 1 1/2 525 1 1/4 454 1

10kg 646 1 1/2 569 1 1/2 491 1 1/415kg 876 2 1/4 771 2 666 1 1/220kg 1087 2 3/4 956 2 1/4 826 225kg 1285 3 1/4 1130 2 3/4 976 2 1/230kg 1473 3 1/2 1296 3 1/4 1119 2 3/435kg 1653 4 1455 3 1/2 1256 340kg 1827 4 1/2 1608 4 1389 3 1/2

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

1 can is equivalent to 107g of Gastro Intestinal dry product.

In order to optimise digestive function, the recommended daily intake should be divided into several small meals

INTESTINAL

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• A high energy density fulfils puppies’ growth energy requirements while helping reduce the amount of food given per meal, decreasing the digestive workload.

• Puppies with digestive disorders can be weak and their appetite reduced. Junior kibbles are adapted in size, texture and shape and are easily rehydrated, encouraging food intake.

• Formulated to take into account the nutritional needs of growing puppies.

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, maize, dehydrated pork protein, wheat gluten*, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, egg powder, soya oil, fish oil, yeasts, psyllium husks and seeds, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 1kg, 2.5kg and 10kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 29gFat content _____________________________ 22gCarbohydrate _________________________ 26.7gNFE _________________________________ 31.6gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.1gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.2gOmega 6 _____________________________ 4.21gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.74gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.31gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus _____________________________ 1gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy** ______________ 422.4kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 11400IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 43mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.3mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 56mg, E6 (Zinc): 183mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

GASTRO

INTESTINALJUNIOR

Overgrowth (

L

pancreatitis

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Sunvold GD & al. Dietary fiber for dogs - In vitro fermentation of fiber sources by Dog fecal inoculum

and in vivo digestion with supplemented diets, J Anim Sci 1995;73, 1099-1109. • Middelbos IS & al. Evaluation of fermentable oligosaccharides in diets fed to dogs in comparison to fiber

standards. Journal of animal science 2007; 85(11) : 3033-44.• Swanson KS & al. Supplemental fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides influence immune

function, ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities, microbial populations and concentrations of protein catabolites in the large bowel of dogs. J Nutr 2002; 132(5): 980-9.

• Barry KA & al. Low-level fructan supplementation of Dogs enhances nutrient digestion and modifies stool metabolite concentrations, but does not alter fecal microbiota populations. J Anim Sci 2011; 87 (10): 3244-3252.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN GASTRO INTESTINAL IS BASED

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Puppies less than 12 months of age • Acute and chronic diarrhoea • Maldigestion, malabsorption• Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)• Re-feeding after surgery• Colitis• Gastritis• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

• Inappetance

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH• Lymphangiectasia - exudative

enteropathy• Pancreatitis or History of pancreatitis

FOR EASY REHYDRATION: • Cover the kibbles in warm water • Wait 10-15 minutes for adequate texture and temperature • Agitate with a fork to reduce size further before feeding

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Adultweight

age of puppy in months2 4 6 10 12

g cups g cups g cups g cups g cups2kg 47 3/8 55 4/8 46 3/8 38 3/8

4kg 76 6/8 90 7/8 81 6/8 63 5/8

6kg 99 7/8 120 1 1/8 121 1 1/8 86 6/8

8kg 120 1 1/8 150 1 3/8 150 1 3/8 107 110kg 141 1 2/8 175 1 5/8 178 1 5/8 128 1 1/8

15kg 188 1 6/8 240 2 2/8 242 2 2/8 174 1 5/8 171 1 5/8

20kg 227 2 1/8 295 2 6/8 301 2 6/8 217 2 213 225kg 237 2 2/8 315 2 7/8 356 3 2/8 257 2 3/8 253 2 3/8

30kg 248 2 2/8 340 3 1/8 407 3 6/8 322 3 291 2 6/8

35kg 259 2 3/8 360 3 3/8 457 4 2/8 364 3 3/8 329 340kg 270 2 4/8 385 3 5/8 505 4 5/8 415 3 7/8 364 3 3/8

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

In cases of acute disease, regeneration of the intestinal villi requires nutritional management for at least 3 weeks.

In order to optimise digestive function, the recommended daily intake should be divided into several small meals

INTESTINAL

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins, prebiotics, beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• A reduced calorie content helps limit weight gain in neutered dogs or those with a tendency to gain weight.

• Dogs suffering from digestive disorders often show a decreased appetite and weight loss. High palatability encourages spontaneous consumption, facilitating recovery.

• Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, omega-3 long chain fatty acids contribute to the health of the digestive system.

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, maize, hydrolysed animal proteins, animal fats, beet pulp, egg powder, vegetable fibres, minerals, yeasts, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 23gFat content _____________________________ 11gCarbohydrate _________________________ 43.2gNFE _________________________________ 47.9gDietary fibre _____________________________ 7gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.3gOmega 6 ______________________________ 2.3gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.44gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.21gCalcium ________________________________ 1gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.89gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy* _______________ 361.1kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 11600IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 43mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.3mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 56mg, E6 (Zinc): 185mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

GASTRO

INTESTINALMODERATE CALORIE

Overgrowth (

pancreatitis• Lymphangiectasia

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Sunvold GD & al. Dietary fiber for dogs - In vitro fermentation of fiber sources by Dog fecal inoculum

and in vivo digestion with supplemented diets, J Anim Sci 1995;73, 1099-1109. • Middelbos IS & al. Evaluation of fermentable oligosaccharides in diets fed to dogs in comparison to fiber

standards. Journal of animal science 2007; 85(11) : 3033-44.• Swanson KS & al. Supplemental fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides influence immune

function, ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities, microbial populations and concentrations of protein catabolites in the large bowel of dogs. J Nutr 2002; 132(5): 980-9.

• Barry KA & al. Low-level fructan supplementation of Dogs enhances nutrient digestion and modifies stool metabolite concentrations, but does not alter fecal microbiota populations. J Anim Sci 2011; 87 (10): 3244-3252.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN GASTRO INTESTINAL IS BASED

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Overweight, neutered, inactive dogs (prone to weight gain) • Acute and chronic diarrhoea• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

• Maldigestion, malabsorption• Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

• Gastritis• Colitis

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis• Lymphangiectasia

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 51 4/8 44 4/8 37 3/84kg 86 7/8 74 6/8 63 5/86kg 117 1 2/8 101 1 1/8 85 7/88kg 145 1 4/8 125 1 3/8 105 1 1/8

10kg 171 1 7/8 148 1 5/8 124 1 3/815kg 232 2 4/8 200 2 1/8 169 1 6/820kg 288 3 1/8 248 2 5/8 209 2 2/825kg 340 3 5/8 294 3 1/8 247 2 5/830kg 390 4 1/8 337 3 5/8 284 335kg 438 4 5/8 378 4 318 3 3/840kg 484 5 1/8 418 4 4/8 352 3 6/850kg 572 6 1/8 494 5 2/8 416 4 4/860kg 656 7 566 6 477 5 1/870kg 736 7 7/8 636 6 6/8 535 5 6/880kg 814 8 6/8 703 7 4/8 592 6 3/8

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

In cases of acute disease, regeneration of the intestinal villi requires nutritional management for at least 3 weeks.

In order to optimise digestive function, the recommended daily intake should be divided into several small meals.

Lifetime feeding may be necessary/beneficial in case of chronic disease.

INTESTINAL

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins, prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• A low fat concentration improves digestive function in dogs with fat-sensitive disorders.

• Low level of soluble fibres to help limit colonic fermentation. Low level of insoluble fibre avoids energy dilution and helps maintain high palatability in a low fat diet.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat, barley, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, yeasts, animal fats, minerals, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, fish oil, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 1.5kg, 6kg and 12kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 22gFat content ______________________________ 7gCarbohydrate _________________________ 46.3gNFE _________________________________ 53.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 8.6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.7gOmega 6 _____________________________ 1.24gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.25gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.14gCalcium _____________________________ 1.09gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.83gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy* _______________ 345.6kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 11700IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 43mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.4mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 57mg, E6 (Zinc): 186mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

GASTRO

INTESTINALLOW FAT

L

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN GI LOW FAT• Xenoulis PG & al. Effect of a low-fat diet on serum triglyceride, cholesterol, and pancreatic lipase

immunoreactivity concentrations in miniature Schnauzers with hypertriglyceridemia. ACVIM 2011 Proceedings: 687, Denver, Colorado.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED

• Sunvold GD & al. Dietary fiber for dogs - In vitro fermentation of fiber sources by Dog fecal inoculum and in vivo digestion with supplemented diets, J Anim Sci 1995;73, 1099-1109.

• Middelbos IS & al. Evaluation of fermentable oligosaccharides in diets fed to dogs in comparison to fiber standards. Journal of animal science 2007; 85(11) : 3033-44.

• Swanson KS & al. Supplemental fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides influence immune function, ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities, microbial populations and concentrations of protein catabolites in the large bowel of dogs. J Nutr 2002; 132(5): 980-9.

• Barry KA & al. Low-level fructan supplementation of Dogs enhances nutrient digestion and modifies stool metabolite concentrations, but does not alter fecal microbiota populations. J Anim Sci 2011; 87 (10): 3244-3252.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN GI LOW FAT IS BASED

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN GI LOW FAT

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• Acute and chronic pancreatitis• Hyperlipidaemia• Lymphangiectasia - exudative

enteropathy

• Gastritis, oesophagitis

• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

• Acute and chronic diarrhoea

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation and growth

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 6/8 46 5/8 39 4/84kg 90 1 1/8 78 1 65 7/86kg 122 1 5/8 105 1 3/8 89 1 1/88kg 151 2 131 1 6/8 110 1 3/8

10kg 179 2 3/8 155 2 130 1 6/815kg 243 3 1/8 210 2 6/8 176 2 2/820kg 301 3 7/8 260 3 3/8 219 2 7/825kg 356 4 5/8 307 4 259 3 3/830kg 408 5 3/8 352 4 5/8 297 3 7/835kg 438 6 396 5 1/8 333 4 3/840kg 506 6 5/8 437 5 6/8 368 4 6/850kg 598 7 6/8 517 6 6/8 435 5 5/860kg 686 8 7/8 593 7 6/8 499 6 4/870kg 770 10 665 8 5/8 560 7 2/880kg 851 11 1/8 735 9 5/8 619 8

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

Continue feeding until resolution of clinical signs. For dogs with severe or recurring disease the diet may be fed lifelong.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

INTESTINAL

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• A combination of highly digestible proteins and starches, prebiotics, beet pulp, and fish oil helps support digestive health.

• A low fat concentration improves digestive function in dogs with fat-sensitive disorders.

• Adjusted levels of soluble and insoluble fibre to help limit fermentation and promote optimal stool quality.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

Pork liver, pork meats, corn, rice, minerals, cellulose, sugar beet pulp, taurine, yeast hydrolysate (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), fish oil, marigold meal (rich in lutein), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g can

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 7.5g __ 28.8gFat content __________________ 1.7g ___ 6.5gCarbohydrate _______________ 12.4g __ 47.7gNFE _______________________ 13.6g __ 52.3gDietary fibre _________________ 2.9g __ 11.2gCrude fibre __________________ 1.7g ___ 6.5gOmega 6 ____________________ 0.3g ___ 1.2gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.03g ___ 0.1gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.02g ___ 0.1gCalcium ___________________ 0.24g ___ 0.9gPhosphorus ________________ 0.13g ___ 0.5gSodium ____________________ 0.06g ___ 0.2gPotassium _________________ 0.14g ___ 0.5gMetabolisable energy* _______ 92kcal 353.8kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 200IU, E1 (Iron): 8mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.15mg, E4 (Copper): 1mg, E5 (Manganese): 2.5mg, E6 (Zinc): 24mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

DIGESTIVESECURITY

LOWFAT

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

GASTRO

INTESTINALLOW FAT

A

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN GI LOW FAT• Xenoulis PG & al. Effect of a low-fat diet on serum triglyceride, cholesterol, and pancreatic lipase

immunoreactivity concentrations in miniature Schnauzers with hypertriglyceridemia. ACVIM 2011 Proceedings: 687, Denver, Colorado.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED

• Sunvold GD & al. Dietary fiber for dogs - In vitro fermentation of fiber sources by Dog fecal inoculum and in vivo digestion with supplemented diets, J Anim Sci 1995;73, 1099-1109.

• Middelbos IS & al. Evaluation of fermentable oligosaccharides in diets fed to dogs in comparison to fiber standards. Journal of animal science 2007; 85(11) : 3033-44.

• Swanson KS & al. Supplemental fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides influence immune function, ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities, microbial populations and concentrations of protein catabolites in the large bowel of dogs. J Nutr 2002; 132(5): 980-9.

• Barry KA & al. Low-level fructan supplementation of Dogs enhances nutrient digestion and modifies stool metabolite concentrations, but does not alter fecal microbiota populations. J Anim Sci 2011; 87 (10): 3244-3252.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 6.5g

O ___________________ 1.2gO ___________________ 0.1gE ___________________ 0.1gC ___________________ 0.9gP ___________________ 0.5gS ___________________ 0.2gP ___________________ 0.5gM _______________ 353.8kcal

T

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN GI LOW FAT IS BASED

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN GI LOW FAT

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• Acute and chronic diarrhoea.• Hyperlipidaemia• Acute and chronic pancreatitis

• Gastritis, oesphagitis

Lymphangiectasia - Exudative

enteropathy

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, growth and lactation

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Continue feeding until resolution of clinical signs. For dogs with severe or recurring disease the diet may be fed lifelong.

1 can is equivalent to 109g of Gastro Intestinal Low Fat dry product.

In order to optimise digestive function, the recommended daily intake should be divided into several small meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

410g 410g 410g2kg 230 1/2 202 1/2 174 1/23kg 311 3/4 274 3/4 236 1/24kg 386 1 340 3/4 293 3/45kg 456 1 402 1 347 3/46kg 523 1 1/4 460 1 398 17kg 587 1 1/2 517 1 1/4 446 18kg 649 1 1/2 571 1 1/2 493 1 1/49kg 709 1 3/4 624 1 1/2 539 1 1/4

10kg 767 1 3/4 675 1 3/4 583 1 1/215kg 1040 2 1/2 915 2 1/4 790 220kg 1291 3 1/4 1136 2 3/4 981 2 1/225kg 1526 3 3/4 1343 3 1/4 1160 2 3/430kg 1749 4 1/4 1539 3 3/4 1329 3 1/435kg 1964 4 3/4 1728 4 1/4 1492 3 3/440kg 2170 5 1/4 1910 4 3/4 1650 4

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERSINTESTINAL

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• High fibre content to provide nutritional support to dogs with fibre responsive diarrhoea and colitis.

• Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, omega-3 long chain fatty acids contribute to the health of the digestive system.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralisefree radicals.

Rice, vegetable fibres, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, maize, maize gluten, wheat, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, dehydrated pork protein, wheat gluten*, beet pulp, soya oil, fish oil, yeasts, psyllium husks and seeds, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), egg powder, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 23gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 23.7gNFE _________________________________ 33.1gDietary fibre __________________________ 20.5gCrude fibre ___________________________ 11.1gOmega 6 ______________________________ 3.1gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.65gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium _____________________________ 1.08gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.89gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gMetabolisable energy** ______________ 316.9kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 11300IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 42mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.3mg, E4 (Copper): 8mg, E5 (Manganese): 55mg, E6 (Zinc): 180mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

FIBRERESPONSE

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

C

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Lewis LD & al. Stool characteristics, gastrointestinal transit time and nutrient digestibility in dogs fed

different fiber sources. J Nutr. 1994 Dec;124(12 Suppl):2716S-2718S.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN FIBRE RESPONSE IS BASED

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• Fibre responsive colitis• Conditions requiring a high fibre level

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Obstipation• Obstructive megacolon

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 66 6/8 58 5/8 50 5/8

4kg 112 1 2/8 98 1 1/8 85 16kg 151 1 6/8 133 1 4/8 115 1 2/8

8kg 188 2 1/8 165 1 7/8 143 1 5/8

10kg 222 2 4/8 195 2 2/8 169 1 7/8

15kg 301 3 3/8 265 3 228 2 5/8

20kg 373 4 2/8 328 3 6/8 284 3 2/8

25kg 441 5 388 4 3/8 335 3 6/8

30kg 506 5 6/8 445 5 384 4 3/8

35kg 568 6 3/8 499 5 5/8 431 4 7/8

40kg 627 7 552 6 2/8 477 5 3/8

50kg 742 8 3/8 653 7 3/8 564 6 3/8

60kg 850 9 5/8 748 8 3/8 646 7 2/8

70kg 955 10 6/8 840 9 4/8 725 8 1/8

80kg 1055 11 7/8 929 10 4/8 802 9

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

Continue feeding until resolution of clinical signs. For dogs with severe or recurring disease the diet may be fed lifelong.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

INTESTINAL

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• Highly digestible vegetable proteins (soy protein isolate) are better tolerated in dogs with hepatic encephalopathy.

• A low copper with increased zinc content aims to minimise intracellular copper accumulation and thus hepatocellular injury.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex slows hepatocyte degradation.

• High energy from fat helps avoid protein catabolism and the loss of body condition common to hepatic patients.

Rice, maize, animal fats, soya protein isolate*, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, vegetable fibres, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 1.5kg, 6kg and 12kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 16gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 46.8gNFE _________________________________ 51.9gDietary fibre ___________________________ 7.1gCrude fibre ______________________________ 2gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.81gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.59gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.2gCalcium _____________________________ 0.72gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.51gSodium _______________________________ 0.2gCopper ______________________________ 0.4mgMetabolisable energy** _______________ 391kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 11600IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 115mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.3mg, E5 (Manganese): 53mg, E6 (Zinc): 212mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.38mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants. * L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its

very high assimilation**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

HEPATIC

P P

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN HEPATIC• Proot S. & al. Soy protein isolate versus meat-based low-protein diet for dogs with congenital portosystemic

shunts. J Vet Intern med 2009, 23: 794-800.• Hoffmann G. et al. Dietary Management of Hepatic Copper Accumulation in Labrador Retrievers J Vet Intern

Med 2009; 23(5):957-963.• Fieten H. & al. Nutritional management of inherited copper-associated hepatitis in the Labrador retriever.

The Veterinary Journal (2014);199(3):429-3.• Fieten H. & al. Dietary Management of Labrador Retrievers with Subclinical Hepatic Copper Accumulation. J

Vet Intern Med. 2015;29(3):822-7.

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LIVER DISEASE

• Chronic hepatitis• Portosystemic shunt• Hepatic encephalopathy• Copper metabolism disorders

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Pancreatitis or history of

pancreatitis

In order to reduce the postprandial hepatic load, it is recommended to divide the recommended daily intake into several small meals.

Lifelong feeding may be necessary in case of chronic disease.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 6/8 47 5/8 41 4/84kg 91 1 1/8 80 1 69 7/86kg 123 1 5/8 108 1 3/8 93 1 2/88kg 152 2 134 1 6/8 116 1 4/8

10kg 180 2 3/8 158 2 137 1 6/815kg 244 3 1/8 215 2 6/8 185 2 3/820kg 303 4 266 3 4/8 230 325kg 358 4 5/8 315 4 1/8 272 3 4/830kg 410 5 3/8 361 4 6/8 312 4 1/835kg 460 6 405 5 2/8 350 4 4/840kg 509 6 5/8 448 5 7/8 387 550kg 602 7 7/8 530 6 7/8 457 660kg 690 9 607 7 7/8 524 6 7/870kg 774 10 1/8 682 8 7/8 589 7 5/880kg 856 11 1/8 753 9 6/8 651 8 4/8

INTESTINAL

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• A low copper with increased zinc content aims to minimise intracellular copper accumulation and thus hepatocellular injury.

• A low sodium intake helps decrease portal hypertension and reduces extravascular fluid loss.

• Adapted energy levels help maintain bodyweight in dogs with hepatic failure. L-carnitine favours fat metabolism in the liver avoiding excessive protein catabolism.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

Rice, corn grains and flour, poultry meats and livers, sunflower oil, dried egg white, cellulose, sugar beet pulp, minerals, carrageenan, taurine, L-carnitine, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), marigold meal (rich in lutein), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 420g can

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 6.5g __ 18.1gFat content __________________ 4.2g __ 11.7gCarbohydrate _______________ 20.8g __ 57.8gNFE _______________________ 21.8g __ 60.6gDietary fibre __________________ 3g ___ 8.3gCrude fibre ___________________ 2g ___ 5.6gOmega 6 ____________________ 1.6g __ 4.44gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.01g __ 0.03gCalcium ___________________ 0.35g __ 0.97gPhosphorus ________________ 0.24g __ 0.67gSodium ____________________ 0.05g __ 0.14gPotassium _________________ 0.27g __ 0.75gCopper __________________ 0.17mg _ 0.47mgMetabolisable energy* ______ 138kcal 383.3kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 248IU, E1 (Iron): 30mg, E2 (Iodine): 1.5mg, E4 (Copper): 0.8mg, E5 (Manganese): 14mg, E6 (Zinc): 55mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

LOWCOPPER

Cu

ELECTROLYTEBALANCE

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

HEPATIC

Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Pancreatitis or history of

p

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN HEPATIC• Proot S. & al. Soy protein isolate versus meat-based low-protein diet for dogs with congenital portosystemic

shunts. J Vet Intern med 2009, 23: 794-800.• Hoffmann G. et al. Dietary Management of Hepatic Copper Accumulation in Labrador Retrievers J Vet Intern

Med 2009; 23(5):957-963.• Fieten H. & al. Nutritional management of inherited copper-associated hepatitis in the Labrador retriever.

The Veterinary Journal (2014);199(3):429-3.• Fieten H. & al. Dietary Management of Labrador Retrievers with Subclinical Hepatic Copper Accumulation. J

Vet Intern Med. 2015;29(3):822-7.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 5.6g

O __________________ 4.44gO __________________ 0.03gC __________________ 0.97gP __________________ 0.67gS __________________ 0.14gP __________________ 0.75gC ________________ 0.47mgM _______________ 383.3kcal

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• Liver disease• Chronic hepatitis• Portosystemic shunt• Hepatic encephalopathy• Copper metabolism disorders

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Pancreatitis or history of

pancreatitis

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

420g 420g 420g2kg 152 1/4 134 1/4 116 1/43kg 206 1/2 181 1/2 157 1/44kg 256 1/2 225 1/2 194 1/25kg 302 3/4 266 3/4 230 1/26kg 347 3/4 305 3/4 264 3/47kg 389 1 343 3/4 296 3/48kg 430 1 379 1 327 3/49kg 470 1 414 1 357 3/4

10kg 509 1 1/4 448 1 387 115kg 689 1 3/4 607 1 1/2 524 1 1/420kg 855 2 753 1 3/4 650 1 1/225kg 1011 2 1/2 890 2 769 1 3/430kg 1159 2 3/4 1020 2 1/2 881 235kg 1302 3 1145 2 3/4 989 2 1/440kg 1439 3 1/2 1266 3 1093 2 1/2

LIVER DISEASE

In order to reduce the postprandial hepatic load, it is recommended to divide the recommended daily intake into several small meals.

Lifetime feeding may be necessary in case of chronic disease.

1 can is equivalent to 148g of Hepatic dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

INTESTINAL

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• Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents.

• A specific aromatic profile allows for differences in individual preference, because dogs with CKD are more likely to develop inappetance or food aversion.

Rice, maize flour, animal fats, maize gluten, maize, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, wheat gluten*, minerals, fish oil, vegetable fibres, soya oil, fructo-oligo-saccharides, psyllium husks and seeds, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 7kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 14gFat content _____________________________ 18gCarbohydrate _________________________ 47.1gNFE _________________________________ 52.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 7.5gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.4gOmega 6 _____________________________ 4.23gOmega 3 _____________________________ 1.07gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.47gCalcium ______________________________ 0.4gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.2gSodium ______________________________ 0.35gPotassium ____________________________ 0.6gVitamin D3 ___________________________ 100IUMetabolisable energy** ______________ 398.8kcal

per 100gas fed

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15800IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 4mg, E4 (Copper): 12mg, E5 (Manganese): 52mg, E6 (Zinc): 154mg.Techological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5gPreservatives - Antioxidants.

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

RENAL

METABOLICEQUILIBRIUMMax

Min

APPETITE PREFERENCE

Formulated to support renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.

• Inadequate renal workload may induce ureamic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce renal workload.

RENAL WORKLOAD

C

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Finco DR & al.Effects of dietary phosphorus and protein in dogs with chronic renal failure. Am J Vet Res

1992; 53(12): 2264-2271.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of dietary mineral restriction in dogs with marked reduction of functional

renal mass. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 1(10): 1169-1179.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in

dogs with renal insufficiency. J Lab Clin Med 1998; 131(5): 447-455.• Bauer JE & al. Effects of dietary fat and polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with naturally developing chronic

renal failure. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1999 Dec 1;215(11):1588-91.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN RENAL IS BASED

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• Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Provides dietary management in chronic renal disease including early stage. This diet can be maintained for the dog’s lifetime. Regular veterinary checks are advised.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

RENAL FAILURE

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 53 5/8 46 4/8 40 4/84kg 89 1 78 7/8 67 6/86kg 120 1 3/8 106 1 1/8 91 18kg 149 1 5/8 131 1 3/8 113 1 2/8

10kg 176 1 7/8 155 1 6/8 134 1 4/815kg 239 2 5/8 210 2 2/8 182 220kg 296 3 2/8 261 2 7/8 225 2 4/825kg 350 3 7/8 308 3 3/8 266 2 7/830kg 402 4 3/8 354 3 7/8 305 3 3/835kg 451 5 397 4 3/8 343 3 6/840kg 499 5 4/8 439 4 7/8 379 4 1/850kg 589 6 4/8 519 5 6/8 448 4 7/860kg 676 7 3/8 595 6 4/8 514 5 5/870kg 759 8 3/8 668 7 3/8 579 6 3/880kg 838 9 2/8 738 8 1/8 637 7

RENAL

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Rice, pork meats, chicken meats, sunflower oil, corn flour, minerals (including Calcium carbonate, Potassium citrate, zeolite), cellulose, fish oil, cassia gum, sugar beet pulp, carrageenan, taurine, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), marigold meal (rich in lutein), methionine, trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g can

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 5.4g __ 15.9gFat content ___________________ 9g __ 26.5gCarbohydrate _______________ 16.3g __ 47.9gNFE _______________________ 17.1g __ 50.3gDietary fibre __________________ 2g ___ 5.9gCrude fibre __________________ 1.2g ___ 3.5gOmega 6 ____________________ 3.5g __ 10.3gOmega 3 ____________________ 0.2g ___ 0.6gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.15g ___ 0.4gCalcium ___________________ 0.17g ___ 0.5gPhosphorus ________________ 0.11g ___ 0.3gSodium ____________________ 0.08g ___ 0.2gPotassium _________________ 0.22g ___ 0.6gVitamin D3 __________________30IU _ 88.2IUMetabolisable energy* _____158.4kcal 465.9kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 250IU, E1 (Iron): 14mg, E2 (Iodine): 0,53mg, E4 (Copper): 4,2mg, E5 (Manganese): 4,3mg, E6 (Zinc): 43mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

RENAL

RENAL WORKLOAD

METABOLICEQUILIBRIUMMax

Min

APPETITE PREFERENCE

• Inadequate renal workload may induce ureamic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce renal workload.

• A specific aromatic profile allows for differences in individual preferences because dogs with CKD are more likely to develop inappetance or food adversion.

Formulated to support renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.

• Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents.

C

Pregnancy, lactation, growth.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Finco DR & al.Effects of dietary phosphorus and protein in dogs with chronic renal failure. Am J Vet Res

1992; 53(12): 2264-2271.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of dietary mineral restriction in dogs with marked reduction of functional

renal mass. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 1(10): 1169-1179.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in

dogs with renal insufficiency. J Lab Clin Med 1998; 131(5): 447-455.• Bauer JE & al. Effects of dietary fat and polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with naturally developing chronic

renal failure. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1999 Dec 1;215(11):1588-91.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 3.5g

O __________________ 10.3gO ___________________ 0.6gE ___________________ 0.4gC ___________________ 0.5gP ___________________ 0.3gS ___________________ 0.2gP ___________________ 0.6gV _________________ 88.2IUM _______________ 465.9kcal

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN RENAL IS BASED

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• Chronic kidney disease (CKD).

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Provides dietary management in chronic renal disease including early stage. This diet can be maintained for the dog’s lifetime. Regular veterinary checks are advised.

1 can is equal to 164g of dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

RENAL FAILURE

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

410g 200g 410g 200g 410g 200g2kg 125 1/4 3/4 110 1/4 1/2 95 1/4 1/23kg 170 1/2 3/4 149 1/4 3/4 129 1/4 3/44kg 210 1/2 1 185 1/2 1 160 1/2 3/45kg 249 1/2 1 1/4 219 1/2 1 189 1/2 16kg 285 3/4 1 1/2 251 1/2 1 1/4 217 1/2 17kg 320 3/4 1 1/2 282 3/4 1 1/4 243 1/2 1 1/48kg 354 3/4 1 3/4 311 3/4 1 1/2 269 3/4 1 1/49kg 387 1 2 340 3/4 1 3/4 294 3/4 1 1/2

10kg 418 1 2 368 1 1 3/4 318 3/4 1 1/215kg 567 1 1/2 499 1 1/4 431 120kg 704 1 3/4 619 1 1/2 535 1 1/425kg 832 2 732 1 3/4 632 1 1/230kg 954 2 1/4 839 2 725 1 3/435kg 1071 2 1/2 942 2 1/4 814 240kg 1183 3 1041 2 1/2 899 2 1/4

Factors contributing to decreased appetite

RENAL

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Chicken meats, pork meats, wheat flour, corn flour, sunflower oil, minerals (including calcium carbonate, potassium citrate, zeolite), corn starch, sugar beet pulp, cellulose, vegetable lecithin, fish oil, corn gluten, taurine, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), marigold meal(source of lutein), methionine, trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 150g pouch

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 3.9g __ 19.5gFat content ___________________ 6g ____ 30gCarbohydrate _______________ 7.65g __ 38.3gNFE ________________________ 8.2g ____ 41gDietary fibre ________________ 1.25g ___ 6.3gCrude fibre __________________ 0.7g ___ 3.5gOmega 6 ____________________ 1.7g ___ 8.5gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.17g ___ 0.9gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.09g ___ 0.5gCalcium ___________________ 0.15g ___ 0.8gPhosphorus ________________ 0.08g ___ 0.4gSodium ____________________ 0.12g ___ 0.6gPotassium _________________ 0.17g ___ 0.9gVitamin D3 __________________19IU ___ 95IUMetabolisable energy* ______95.2kcal _ 476kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 120IU, E1 (Iron): 9mg, E2 (Iodine): 0,36mg, E4 (Copper): 2,9 mg, E5 (Manganese): 2,7mg, E6 (Zinc): 27mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)** ** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

RENAL

• A palatable formula and chunks in gravy texture helps stimulate appetite.

• The chunks in gravy texture of Renal pouches are easy to stir into dry Renal food

EASY TO MIX

APPETITE STIMULATION

Formulated to support renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.

• Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents.

METABOLICEQUILIBRIUMMax

Min

C

Pregnancy, lactation, growth.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Finco DR & al.Effects of dietary phosphorus and protein in dogs with chronic renal failure. Am J Vet Res

1992; 53(12): 2264-2271.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of dietary mineral restriction in dogs with marked reduction of functional

renal mass. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 1(10): 1169-1179.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in

dogs with renal insufficiency. J Lab Clin Med 1998; 131(5): 447-455.• Bauer JE & al. Effects of dietary fat and polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with naturally developing chronic

renal failure. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1999 Dec 1;215(11):1588-91.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 3.5g

O ___________________ 8.5gO ___________________ 0.9gE ___________________ 0.5gC ___________________ 0.8gP ___________________ 0.4gS ___________________ 0.6gP ___________________ 0.9gV ___________________ 95IUM ________________ 476kcal

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN RENAL IS BASED

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• Chronic kidney disease (CKD).

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Provides dietary management in chronic renal disease including early stage. This diet can be maintained for the dog’s lifetime. Regular veterinary checks are advised.

1 pouch is equal to 36g of dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

RENAL FAILURE

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams pouch grams pouch grams pouch

2kg 210 1 1/2 185 1 1/4 160 1 3kg 285 2 251 1 3/4 217 1 1/24kg 354 2 1/4 311 2 269 1 3/45kg 418 2 3/4 368 2 1/2 318 26kg 479 3 1/4 422 2 3/4 364 2 1/27kg 538 3 1/2 473 3 1/4 409 2 3/48kg 595 4 523 3 1/2 452 39kg 650 4 1/4 572 3 3/4 494 3 1/4

10kg 703 4 3/4 619 4 1/4 534 3 1/215kg 953 6 1/4 838 5 1/2 724 4 3/420kg 1182 8 1040 7 898 625kg 1398 9 1/4 1230 8 1/4 1062 730kg 1602 10 3/4 1410 9 1/2 1218 835kg 1799 12 1583 10 1/2 1367 940kg 1988 13 1/4 1750 11 3/4 1511 10

RENAL

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Rice, maize flour, animal fats, maize, dehydrated poultry protein, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, wheat gluten*, minerals, fish oil, vegetable fibres, soya oil, fatty acid salt, fructo-oligo-saccharides, psyllium husks and seeds, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, and 10kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________________ 13.5gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 48.7gNFE _________________________________ 54.4gDietary fibre _____________________________ 8gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.62gOmega 3 _____________________________ 1.03gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.47gCalcium ______________________________ 0.6gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.3gSodium ______________________________ 0.35gPotassium ____________________________ 0.6gVitamin D3 ___________________________ 100IUMetabolisable energy** ______________ 388.6kcal

per 100gas fed

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15700IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 4 mg, E4 (Copper): 12mg, E5 (Manganese): 52 mg, E6 (Zinc): 154mg.

Techological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5gPreservatives - Antioxidants.

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

SPECIAL

RENAL

• Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents.

• A specific aromatic profile allows for differences in individual preference, because dogs with CKD are more likely to develop inappetance or food aversion.

METABOLICEQUILIBRIUMMax

Min

APPETITE PREFERENCE

Formulated to support renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.

• Inadequate renal workload may induce ureamic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce renal workload.

RENAL WORKLOAD

C

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Finco DR & al.Effects of dietary phosphorus and protein in dogs with chronic renal failure. Am J Vet Res

1992; 53(12): 2264-2271.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of dietary mineral restriction in dogs with marked reduction of functional

renal mass. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 1(10): 1169-1179.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in

dogs with renal insufficiency. J Lab Clin Med 1998; 131(5): 447-455.• Bauer JE & al. Effects of dietary fat and polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with naturally developing chronic

renal failure. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1999 Dec 1;215(11):1588-91.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN RENAL IS BASED

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• Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Provides dietary management in chronic renal disease including early stage. This diet can be maintained for the dog’s lifetime. Regular veterinary checks are advised.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 5/8 48 4/8 41 4/84kg 91 1 80 7/8 69 6/86kg 123 1 3/8 109 1 2/8 94 18kg 153 1 5/8 135 1 4/8 116 1 2/8

10kg 181 2 159 1 6/8 137 1 4/815kg 245 2 5/8 216 2 3/8 186 220kg 304 3 3/8 268 3 231 2 4/825kg 360 4 316 3 4/8 273 330kg 412 4 4/8 363 4 313 3 3/835kg 463 5 1/8 407 4 4/8 352 3 7/840kg 512 5 5/8 450 4 7/8 389 4 2/850kg 605 6 5/8 532 5 7/8 460 560kg 693 7 5/8 610 6 6/8 527 5 6/870kg 778 8 4/8 685 7 4/8 592 6 4/880kg 860 9 3/8 757 8 2/8 654 7 1/8

RENAL FAILURERENAL

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Rice, chicken meats, pork meats, salmon, sunflower oil, minerals (including Calcium carbonate, Potassium citrate, zeolite), cellulose, cassia gum, sugar beet pulp, carrageenan, fish oil, taurine, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), marigold meal (rich in lutein), methionine, trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g can

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 6g __ 17.1gFat content ___________________ 9g __ 25.7gCarbohydrate ________________ 16g __ 45.7gNFE _______________________ 16.8g ____ 48gDietary fibre _________________ 2.3g ___ 6.6gCrude fibre __________________ 1.5g ___ 4.3gOmega 6 _____________________ 3g ___ 8.6gOmega 3 ____________________ 0.3g ___ 0.9gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.15g ___ 0.4gCalcium ___________________ 0.25g ___ 0.7gPhosphorus ________________ 0.13g ___ 0.4gSodium ____________________ 0.09g ___ 0.3gPotassium _________________ 0.18g ___ 0.5gVitamin D3 __________________37IU 105.7IUMetabolisable energy* _____158.7kcal 453.4kcal

100g dry matter

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 210IU, E1 (Iron): 15mg, E2 (Iodine): 0,58mg, E4 (Copper): 4,6 mg, E5 (Manganese): 4,7mg, E6 (Zinc): 47mg.

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

SPECIAL

RENAL

per 100gas fed

• Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents.

• A specific aromatic profile allows for differences in individual preference, because dogs with CKD are more likely to develop inappentance or food aversion.

METABOLICEQUILIBRIUMMax

Min

APPETITE PREFERENCE

Formulated to support renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.

• Inadequate renal workload may induce ureamic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce renal workload.

RENAL WORKLOAD

C

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Finco DR & al.Effects of dietary phosphorus and protein in dogs with chronic renal failure. Am J Vet Res

1992; 53(12): 2264-2271.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of dietary mineral restriction in dogs with marked reduction of functional

renal mass. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 1(10): 1169-1179.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in

dogs with renal insufficiency. J Lab Clin Med 1998; 131(5): 447-455.• Bauer JE & al. Effects of dietary fat and polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with naturally developing chronic

renal failure. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1999 Dec 1;215(11):1588-91.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 4.3g

O ___________________ 8.6gO ___________________ 0.9gE ___________________ 0.4gC ___________________ 0.7gP ___________________ 0.4gS ___________________ 0.3gP ___________________ 0.5gV ________________ 105.7IUM _______________ 453.4kcal

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN RENAL IS BASED

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• Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Provides dietary management in chronic renal disease including early stage. This diet can be maintained for the dog’s lifetime. Regular veterinary checks are advised.

1 can is equal to 164g of dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

2kg 124 1/4 109 1/4 95 1/43kg 169 1/2 148 1/4 128 1/44kg 209 1/2 184 1/2 159 1/25kg 247 1/2 218 1/2 188 1/26kg 284 3/4 250 1/2 216 1/27kg 318 3/4 280 3/4 242 1/28kg 352 3/4 310 3/4 267 3/49kg 384 1 338 3/4 292 3/4

10kg 416 1 366 1 316 3/415kg 564 1 1/2 496 1 1/4 328 120kg 700 1 3/4 616 1 1/2 532 1 1/425kg 827 2 728 1 3/4 628 1 1/230kg 948 2 1/4 834 2 721 1 3/435kg 1064 2 1/2 937 2 1/4 809 240kg 1176 2 3/4 1035 2 1/2 894 2 1/4

RENAL FAILURERENAL

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Rice, maize flour, animal fats, maize, dehydrated poultry protein, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, fish oil, minerals, wheat gluten*, vegetable fibres, soya oil, fructo-oligo-saccharides, psyllium husks and seeds, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________________ 12.5gFat content _____________________________ 18gCarbohydrate _________________________ 47.4gNFE _________________________________ 53.1gDietary fibre _____________________________ 8gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.97gOmega 3 ______________________________ 1.1gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.47gCalcium _____________________________ 0.58gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.29gSodium ______________________________ 0.35gPotassium ___________________________ 0.60gVitamin D3 ___________________________ 100IUMetabolisable energy** ______________ 396.4kcal

per 100gas fed

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15700 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, E1 (Iron): 46mg,

E6 (Zinc): 178mg.

Techological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5gPreservatives - Antioxidants.

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

SELECT

RENALAvailable in 2kg,

and 10kg bag

Approximate size

• Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents.

• A specific aromatic profile allows for differences in individual preference, because dogs with CKD are more likely to develop inappentance or food aversion.

METABOLICEQUILIBRIUMMax

Min

APPETITE PREFERENCE

Formulated to support renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.

• Inadequate renal workload may induce ureamic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce renal workload.

RENAL WORKLOAD

C

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

t

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Finco DR & al.Effects of dietary phosphorus and protein in dogs with chronic renal failure. Am J Vet Res

1992; 53(12): 2264-2271.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of dietary mineral restriction in dogs with marked reduction of functional

renal mass. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 1(10): 1169-1179.• Brown SA & al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in

dogs with renal insufficiency. J Lab Clin Med 1998; 131(5): 447-455.• Bauer JE & al. Effects of dietary fat and polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with naturally developing chronic

renal failure. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1999 Dec 1;215(11):1588-91.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN RENAL IS BASED

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• Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Provides dietary management in chronic renal disease including early stage. This diet can be maintained for the dog’s lifetime. Regular veterinary checks are advised.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

RENAL FAILURE

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 53 5/8 47 4/8 40 4/84kg 89 1 78 7/8 68 6/86kg 121 1 3/8 106 1 1/8 92 18kg 150 1 5/8 132 1 4/8 114 1 2/8

10kg 177 2 156 1 6/8 135 1 4/815kg 240 2 5/8 211 2 3/8 183 220kg 299 3 2/8 262 2 7/8 227 2 4/825kg 352 3 7/8 310 3 3/8 268 330kg 404 4 3/8 356 3 7/8 307 3 3/835kg 454 5 399 4 3/8 345 3 6/840kg 501 5 4/8 441 4 7/8 381 4 1/850kg 593 6 4/8 522 5 6/8 451 560kg 680 7 4/8 598 6 4/8 517 5 5/870kg 763 8 3/8 671 7 3/8 580 6 3/880kg 843 9 2/8 742 8 1/8 641 7

Renal Canine Select can be rehydrated if needed. Add twice the amount of water at 60°C to the food. Before feeding, allow to rest for 20 minutes. EASY TO REHYDRATE

FURTHER INFORMATION

RENAL

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• Urinary S/O Canine effectively dissolves struvite uroliths. In addition, an acidic urinary pH is unfavourable to the development of bacteria, which are frequently associated with struvite uroliths.

• Low RSS (relative super saturation) diets encourage an undersaturated urinary environment, unfavourable to the development of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

• Diluting urine decreases the urinary concentration of struviteand calcium oxalate crystals. Greater urinary volumes also ensures regular bladder wash-out.

• Magnesium is a component of struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) uroliths.

STRUVITEDISSOLUTION

LOW RSS

RSS

URINEDILUTION

LOWMAGNESIUM

Mg

Rice, maize flour, animal fats, dehydrated poultry protein, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, vegetable fibres, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 7.5kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 18gFat content _____________________________ 17gCarbohydrate _________________________ 43.3gNFE _________________________________ 46.7gDietary fibre ___________________________ 5.6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.67gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.58gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.2gCalcium ______________________________ 0.5gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.5gMagnesium __________________________ 0.05gSodium _______________________________ 1.2gChloride _____________________________ 2.21gMetabolisable energy* ________________ 387kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 16200IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 52mg, E2 (Iodine): 5.2mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 67mg, E6 (Zinc): 202mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08 mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

URINARY S/O

• Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

P C

restriction is required)

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/O• Allen HS & al. Associations of Diet and Breed with Recurrence of Calcium Oxalate Cystic Calculi in Dogs.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2015; 246 (10): 1098-1103.• Sagols E. & al. A struvite RSS below 1 is predictive of in vitro struvite dissolution in dog urine. Poster

presented at WSAVA 2015, Bangkok, Thailand.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Stevenson AE & al. Effect of Dietary Moisture and Sodium Content on Urine Composition and Calcium

Oxalate Relative Supersaturation in Healthy Miniature Schnauzers and Labrador Retrievers. Research in Veterinary Science 2003; 74 (2) (April): 145–151.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/OIS BASED

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LOWER URINARY TRACT DISEASE

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 5/8 48 4/8 41 4/84kg 91 1 80 7/8 70 6/86kg 124 1 3/8 109 1 2/8 94 1 1/88kg 154 1 6/8 135 1 5/8 117 1 3/8

10kg 182 2 1/8 160 1 7/8 138 1 5/815kg 246 2 7/8 217 2 4/8 187 2 1/820kg 306 3 4/8 269 3 1/8 232 2 5/825kg 361 4 1/8 318 3 5/8 275 3 1/830kg 414 4 6/8 365 4 2/8 315 3 5/835kg 465 5 3/8 409 4 6/8 354 4 1/840kg 514 6 453 5 2/8 391 4 4/850kg 608 7 535 6 2/8 462 5 3/860kg 697 8 1/8 613 7 1/8 530 6 1/870kg 782 9 689 8 595 6 7/880kg 865 10 761 8 6/8 657 7 5/8

Stuvite dissolution is recommended over a 5 to 12 week feeding period. For dogs with bacterial cystitis, Urinary S/O should be combined with antibiotic and fed for at least 1 month after negative urine culture.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

• Struvite uroliths: • Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Chronic Kidney Disease • Heart disease (where sodiuim restriction is required)

Concurrent use of urine-acidifying drugs

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

In older dogs renal function should be checked before Urinary S/O is recommended.

URINARY

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Urinary S/O Canine effectively dissolves struvite uroliths. In addition, an acidic urinary pH is unfavourable to the development of bacteria, which are frequently associated with struvite uroliths.

• Diluting urine decreases the urinary concentration of struviteand calcium oxalate crystals. Greater urinary volumes also ensures regular bladder wash-out.

• Undersaturated urine is an environment where crystals cannot proliferate. Thus the urine is unfavourable to the development of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

• Low magnesium: Magnesium is a component of struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate uroliths.

Chicken meats, chicken liver, corn, corn gluten, sunflower oil, fish oil, cellulose, carrageenan, guar, taurine, minerals, cassia, acidifying substances (calcium sulfate, DL-methionine), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g can

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 6g __ 21.4gFat content ___________________ 8g __ 28.6gCarbohydrate _______________ 10.2g __ 36.4gNFE ________________________ 11g __ 39.3gDietary fibre _________________ 2.3g ___ 8.2gCrude fibre __________________ 1.5g ___ 5.4gOmega 6 ____________________ 2.5g ___ 8.9gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.45g ___ 1.6gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.34g ___ 1.2gCalcium ___________________ 0.24g ___ 0.9gPhosphorus ________________ 0.25g ___ 0.9gMagnesium ________________ 0.02g ___ 0.1gSodium ____________________ 0.15g ___ 0.5gChloride ____________________ 0.2g ___ 0.7gMetabolisable energy* ______ 128kcal 457.1kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 190IU, E1 (Iron): 11mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.33mg, E4 (Copper): 2mg, E5 (Manganese): 3.5mg, E6 (Zinc): 33mg.Technological additives: Cassia gum: 2.5g.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

STRUVITEDISSOLUTION

URINEDILUTION

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

URINARY S/O

• Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Chronic Kidney Disease • Heart disease ( restriction is required)

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/O• Allen HS & al. Associations of Diet and Breed with Recurrence of Calcium Oxalate Cystic Calculi in Dogs.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2015; 246 (10): 1098-1103.• Stevenson AE & al. Nutrient Intake and Urine Composition in Calcium Oxalate Stone-Forming Dogs:

Comparison with Healthy Dogs and Impact of Dietary Modification. Veterinary Therapeutics: Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine 2004; 5 (3): 218–231.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Stevenson AE & al. Effect of Dietary Moisture and Sodium Content on Urine Composition and Calcium

Oxalate Relative Supersaturation in Healthy Miniature Schnauzers and Labrador Retrievers. Research in Veterinary Science 2003; 74 (2) (April): 145–154.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 5.4g

O ___________________ 8.9gO ___________________ 1.6gE ___________________ 1.2gC ___________________ 0.9gP ___________________ 0.9gM ___________________ 0.1gS ___________________ 0.5gC ___________________ 0.7gM _______________ 457.1kcal

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/OIS BASED

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• Struvite uroliths: • Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Chronic Kidney Disease • Heart disease (where sodiuim restriction is required)

Concurrent use of urine-acidifying drugs

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

420g 420g 420g2kg 164 1/2 145 1/4 125 1/43kg 223 1/2 196 1/2 169 1/24kg 276 3/4 243 1/2 210 1/25kg 327 3/4 287 3/4 248 1/26kg 374 1 329 3/4 285 3/47kg 420 1 370 1 319 3/48kg 465 1 1/4 409 1 353 3/49kg 507 1 1/4 447 1 386 1

10kg 549 1 1/4 483 1 1/4 417 115kg 744 1 3/4 655 1 1/2 566 1 1/220kg 924 2 1/4 813 2 702 1 3/425kg 1092 2 3/4 961 2 1/4 830 230kg 1252 3 1102 2 3/4 951 2 1/435kg 1405 3 1/2 1237 3 1068 2 1/240kg 1553 3 3/4 1367 3 1/4 1180 3

LOWER URINARY TRACT DISEASE

In older dogs renal function should be checked before Urinary S/O is recommended.

Stuvite dissolution is recommended over a 5 to 12 week feeding period. For dogs with bacterial cystitis, Urinary S/O should be combined with antibiotic and fed for at least 1 month after negative urine culture.

1 can is equivalent to 136g of Urinary S/O dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

URINARY

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Urinary S/O Canine effectively dissolves struvite uroliths. An acidic urinary pH is unfavourable to the development of bacteria, which are frequently associated with struvite uroliths.

• A reduced calorie content helps limit weight gain.

• Diluting urine decreases the urinary concentration of struviteand calcium oxalates. Greater urinary volumes also ensures regular bladder wash-out.

• Undersaturated urine is an environment where crystals cannot proliferate. Thus the urine is unfavourable to the development of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

Chicken meat, pork meat, chicken liver, wheat flour, corn gluten, sunflower oil, cellulose, fish oil, minerals, taurine, acidifying substances (calcium sulphate, DL-methionine), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), marigold meal (rich in lutein), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 150g pouch

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 6g ____ 30gFat content __________________ 5.5g __ 27.5gCarbohydrate ________________ 6.2g ____ 31gNFE ________________________ 6.5g __ 32.5gDietary fibre _________________ 1.3g ___ 6.5gCrude fibre ___________________ 1g _____ 5gOmega 6 ____________________ 1.8g _____ 9gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.06g ___ 0.3gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.05g __ 0.25gCalcium ___________________ 0.18g ___ 0.9gPhosphorus ________________ 0.18g ___ 0.9gMagnesium _______________ 0.025g _ 0.125gSodium ____________________ 0.14g ___ 0.7gChloride ___________________ 0.18g ___ 0.9gMetabolisable energy* ______91.8kcal _ 459kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 130IU, E1 (Iron): 4mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.2mg, E4 (Copper): 1.3mg, E5 (Manganese): 1.2mg, E6 (Zinc): 12mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 1.5g.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

STRUVITEDISSOLUTION

MODERATECALORIE

KcalMax

Min

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

URINARY S/O

• Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

P

restriction is required)

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/O• Allen HS & al. Associations of Diet and Breed with Recurrence of Calcium Oxalate Cystic Calculi in Dogs.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2015; 246 (10): 1098-1103.• Stevenson AE & al. Nutrient Intake and Urine Composition in Calcium Oxalate Stone-Forming Dogs:

Comparison with Healthy Dogs and Impact of Dietary Modification. Veterinary Therapeutics: Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine 2004; 5 (3): 218–231.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Stevenson AE & al. Effect of Dietary Moisture and Sodium Content on Urine Composition and Calcium

Oxalate Relative Supersaturation in Healthy Miniature Schnauzers and Labrador Retrievers. Research in Veterinary Science 2003; 74 (2) (April): 145–155.

KEY VALUES P

____________________ 5g

O ____________________ 9gO ___________________ 0.3gE __________________ 0.25gC ___________________ 0.9gP __________________ 0.81gM __________________ 0.16gS ___________________ 0.7gC ___________________ 0.8gM ________________ 459kcal

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/OIS BASED

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RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams pouch grams pouch grams pouch

2kg 285 2 230 1 1/2 170 1 1/4

5kg 560 3 3/4 450 3 335 2 1/4

10kg 930 6 1/4 740 5 555 3 3/4

15kg 1245 8 1/4 1000 6 3/4 750 5

20kg 1540 10 1/4 1230 8 1/4 925 6 1/4

25kg 1810 12 1450 9 3/4 1085 7 1/4

30kg 2070 13 3/4 1655 11 1240 8 1/4

35kg 2315 15 1/2 1850 12 1/4 1390 9 1/4

40kg 2555 17 2040 13 1/2 1530 10 1/4

LOWER URINARY TRACT DISEASE

• Struvite uroliths: • Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Chronic Kidney Disease • Heart disease (where sodiuim restriction is required)

Concurrent use of urine-acidifying drugs

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

In older dogs renal function should be checked before Urinary S/O is recommended.

Stuvite dissolution is recommended over a 5 to 12 week feeding period. For dogs with bacterial cystitis, Urinary S/O should be combined with antibiotic and fed for at least 1 month after negative urine culture.

1 pouch is equivalent to 36g of Urinary S/O dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

URINARY

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Urinary S/O Canine effectively dissolves struvite uroliths. An acidic urinary pH is unfavourable to the development of bacteria, which are frequently associated with struvite uroliths.

• A reduced calorie content helps limit weight gain.

• Diluting urine decreases the urinary concentration of struviteand calcium oxalate crystals. Greater urinary volumes also ensures regular bladder wash-out.

• Low RSS (relative super saturation)diets encourage an undersaturated urinary environment, unfavourable to the development of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

STRUVITEDISSOLUTION

MODERATECALORIE

KcalMax

Min

URINEDILUTION

LOW RSS

RSS

Rice, maize flour, dehydrated poultry protein, vegetable fibre, maize gluten, minerals, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, chicory pulp, wheat gluten*, egg powder, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 6.5kg and 12kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 20gFat content _____________________________ 11gCarbohydrate _________________________ 40.1gNFE _________________________________ 46.2gDietary fibre __________________________ 12.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 6.1gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.36gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.45gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.21gCalcium _____________________________ 0.57gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.57gMagnesium __________________________ 0.05gSodium _______________________________ 1.2gChloride _____________________________ 2.15gMetabolisable energy** _______________ 331kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15400IU, Vitamin D3: 1400IU, E1 (Iron): 46mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.5mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 59mg, E6 (Zinc): 194mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.11mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

MODERATE CALORIE

URINARY S/O

• Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

P C

restriction is required)

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/O• Allen HS & al. Associations of Diet and Breed with Recurrence of Calcium Oxalate Cystic Calculi in Dogs.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2015; 246 (10): 1098-1103.• Sagols E. & al. A struvite RSS below 1 is predictive of in vitro struvite dissolution in dog urine. Poster

presented at WSAVA 2015, Bangkok, Thailand.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Stevenson AE & al. Effect of Dietary Moisture and Sodium Content on Urine Composition and Calcium

Oxalate Relative Supersaturation in Healthy Miniature Schnauzers and Labrador Retrievers. Research in Veterinary Science 2003; 74 (2) (April): 145–153.

dog range if the animal

i

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/OIS BASED

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RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight normal overweightgrams cups grams cups

2kg 48 5/8 41 4/8

5kg 96 1 2/8 81 110kg 161 2 1/8 136 1 6/8

15kg 218 2 7/8 184 2 3/8

20kg 271 3 4/8 228 325kg 320 4 1/8 270 3 4/8

30kg 367 4 6/8 309 435kg 412 5 3/8 347 4 4/8

40kg 456 6 384 5

Stuvite dissolution is recommended over a 5 to 12 week feeding period. For dogs with bacterial cystitis, Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie should be combined with antibiotics and fed for at least 1 month after negative urine culture.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

LOWER URINARY TRACT DISEASE

• Struvite uroliths: • Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Chronic Kidney Disease • Heart disease (where sodiuim restriction is required)

Concurrent use of urine-acidifying drugs

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

In older dogs renal function should be checked before Urinary S/O is recommended.

URINARY

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Urinary S/O Canine effectively dissolves struvite uroliths. In addition, an acidic urinary pH is unfavourable to the development of bacteria, which are frequently associated with struvite uroliths.

• Low RSS (relative super saturation) diets encourage an undersaturated urinary environment, unfavourable to the development of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

• Diluting urine decreases the urinary concentration of struviteand calcium oxalate crystals. Greater urinary volumes also ensures regular bladder wash-out.

• The size and texture of the kibble encourages crunching, and pentasodium triphosphate decreases the build-up of tartar for overall dental health.

STRUVITEDISSOLUTION

LOW RSS

RSS

URINEDILUTION

TARTARCONTROL

Rice, maize flour, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fat, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal protein, minerals, vegetable fibre, wheat gluten*, egg powder, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 1.5kg and 4kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 20gFat content _____________________________ 17gCarbohydrate _________________________ 40.6gNFE _________________________________ 44.1gDietary fibre ___________________________ 5.7gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.2gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.47gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.54gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.21gCalcium ______________________________ 0.7gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.7gMagnesium __________________________ 0.05gSodium _______________________________ 1.2gChloride _____________________________ 1.91gMetabolisable energy** _______________ 386kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 11500IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 46mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.5mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 59mg, E6 (Zinc): 195mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.06mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

SMALL DOG under 10 kg

URINARY S/O

• Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

P C

restriction is required)

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/O• Allen HS & al. Associations of Diet and Breed with Recurrence of Calcium Oxalate Cystic Calculi in Dogs.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2015; 246 (10): 1098-1103.• Sagols E. & al. A struvite RSS below 1 is predictive of in vitro struvite dissolution in dog urine. Poster

presented at WSAVA 2015, Bangkok, Thailand.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Stevenson AE & al. Effect of Dietary Moisture and Sodium Content on Urine Composition and Calcium

Oxalate Relative Supersaturation in Healthy Miniature Schnauzers and Labrador Retrievers. Research in Veterinary Science 2003; 74 (2) (April): 145–152.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/OIS BASED

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RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 5/8 48 4/8 41 3/8

3kg 74 6/8 65 5/8 56 5/8

4kg 92 1 81 7/8 70 6/8

5kg 108 1 1/8 95 1 82 7/8

6kg 124 1 2/8 109 1 1/8 94 17kg 139 1 4/8 123 1 2/8 106 1 1/8

8kg 154 1 5/8 136 1 3/8 117 1 2/8

9kg 168 1 6/8 148 1 4/8 128 1 3/8

10kg 182 1 7/8 160 1 5/8 138 1 4/8

LOWER URINARY TRACT DISEASE

• Struvite uroliths: • Dissolution • Management of recurrence• Calcium oxalate uroliths: • Management of recurrence• Bacterial cystitis: • Management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth• Chronic Kidney Disease • Heart disease (where sodiuim restriction is required)

Concurrent use of urine-acidifying drugs

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

In older dogs renal function should be checked before Urinary S/O is recommended.

Stuvite dissolution is recommended over a 5 to 12 week feeding period. For dogs with bacterial cystitis, Urinary S/O should be combined with antibiotic and fed for at least 1 month after negative urine culture.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

URINARY

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Low purine proteins (e.g. wheat flour and egg) combined with production of alkaline urine reduces the risk of urate stone formation.

• A combination of moderate quantities of high quality proteins and restricted sodium levels contributes to reducing the formation of cystine stones.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce water losses through the skin and strengthen the barrier effect of the skin.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

URATECONTROL

CYSTINECONTROL

SKINBARRIER

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

Rice, maize flour, wheat flour, egg powder, animal fats, wheat gluten*, minerals, maize gluten, vegetable fibres, fish oil, soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 18gFat content _____________________________ 15gCarbohydrate _________________________ 46.4gNFE ___________________________________ 50gDietary fibre ___________________________ 5.7gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.1gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.73gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.56gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium _____________________________ 0.79gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.59gMagnesium __________________________ 0.07gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gChloride _____________________________ 0.58gL-carnitine ___________________________ 20mgMetabolisable energy** _______________ 383kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25000IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.9mg, E4 (Copper): 12mg, E5 (Manganese): 55mg, E6 (Zinc): 207mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

LOW PURINE

URINARY U/C

M

N

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN URINARY U/C• Malandain E. & al. Quantification of end-products of purine catabolism in dogs fed diets varying in protein

and purine content, ACVIM Forum, San Antonio, Texas, USA, June 4-7 2008, 803-804.• Westropp JL & al. Evaluation of Urate urolithiasis Recurrence and Urinary uric acid and Allantoin Excretion

in dogs consuming Royal Canin Veterinary diet Urinary U/C. Poster presented at the European Congress of veterinary Internal Medicine 2012, Maastricht, Netherlands.

• Mireaux M. & al. Canine Leishmaniasis and xanthine uroliths : interest of a reduced purine diet, preliminary study on 13 dogs. Proc. of the 16th ESVCN congress, September 2012, Bydgoszcz, Poland. p70.

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• Metabolic uroliths (urate, xanthine or cystine), management of recurrence • Nutritional support for dogs with

• Hyperuricosuria

leishmaniasis undergoing treatment with xanthine oxidase inhibitors

(e.g. allopurinol). For dogs with secondary renal disease, use a Renal product

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

The duration of dietary treatment is dependent on the cause of disease. For urate uroliths, dietary treatment is recommended for at least 6 months. In the case of irreversible uric acid metabolic disorders, lifelong feeding with this diet should be considered. For cystine uroliths, Urinary U/C can be used for at least 12 months. Clinical re-assessment is essential before dietary treatment is extended.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 55 5/8 48 4/8 42 4/84kg 92 1 81 7/8 70 6/86kg 125 1 3/8 110 1 2/8 95 18kg 155 1 6/8 137 1 4/8 118 1 2/8

10kg 183 2 161 1 6/8 139 1 4/815kg 249 2 6/8 219 2 3/8 189 2 1/820kg 309 3 3/8 272 3 235 2 5/825kg 365 4 321 3 4/8 277 330kg 418 4 5/8 368 4 318 3 4/835kg 470 5 1/8 413 4 4/8 357 3 7/840kg 519 5 6/8 457 5 394 4 3/850kg 614 6 6/8 540 5 7/8 466 5 1/860kg 703 7 6/8 619 6 6/8 535 5 7/870kg 790 8 5/8 695 7 5/8 600 6 5/880kg 873 9 5/8 768 8 3/8 663 7 2/8

URATE & CYSTINE UROLITHIASISURINARY

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• Polyphenols contribute to vasodilatation and help neutralise free radicals.

• A moderate phophorus content takes into account the associated risk of Chronic Renal Failure.

• Sodium restriction reduces workload on the heart. Potassium and magnesium levels are adapted to optimum levels.

• Taurine and L-carnitine are essential for myocyte function and enhance heart contractility.

VASCULARSUPPORT

EARLY RENALSUPPORT

ELECTROLYTEBALANCE

CARDIACSUPPORT

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, maize flour, animal fats, maize gluten, egg powder, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, fish oil, vegetable fibres, minerals, soya oil, yeasts, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), green tea extracts (source of polyphenols), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 26gFat content _____________________________ 20gCarbohydrate _________________________ 33.9gNFE _________________________________ 37.8gDietary fibre ___________________________ 5.5gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.6gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.75gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.78gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.38gCalcium _____________________________ 0.83gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.55gMagnesium __________________________ 0.15gSodium ______________________________ 0.13gPotassium ____________________________ 0.8gL-carnitine ___________________________ 83mgPolyphenols _________________________ 125mgMetabolisable energy* _______________ 414.3kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15100IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 37mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 7mg, E5 (Manganese): 47mg, E6 (Zinc): 156mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.06mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

CARDIAC

S

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Freeman LM & al. Effect of dietary modifications in dogs with chronic valvular disease. J Vet Intern Med

2006; 20: 1116-1126.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN CARDIAC IS BASED

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• Symptoms of heart disease • Hypertension

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Cardiac should be started from the onset of signs of cardiac disease. Nutritional management is recommended for the dog’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 51 4/8 45 4/8 39 3/8

4kg 85 7/8 75 6/8 65 5/8

6kg 116 1 1/8 102 1 1/8 88 7/8

8kg 144 1 4/8 126 1 3/8 109 1 1/8

10kg 170 1 6/8 149 1 4/8 129 1 3/8

15kg 230 2 3/8 202 2 1/8 175 1 7/8

20kg 285 3 251 2 5/8 217 2 2/8

25kg 337 3 4/8 297 3 1/8 256 2 5/8

30kg 387 4 340 3 4/8 294 3 1/8

35kg 434 4 4/8 382 4 330 3 4/8

40kg 480 5 422 4 3/8 365 3 6/8

50kg 567 5 7/8 499 5 2/8 431 4 4/8

60kg 650 6 6/8 572 6 494 5 1/8

70kg 730 7 5/8 643 6 6/8 555 5 6/8

80kg 807 8 3/8 710 7 3/8 613 6 3/8

HEART FAILUREOTHER

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• Taurine and L-carnitine are essential for myocyte function and enhance heart contractility.

• Low sodium diets reduce retention of sodium and water, associated with cardiac disease. A highly restricted diet means intakes can be controlled according to disease progression.

• Polyphenols contribute to vasodilation and help neutralise free radicals.

• Sodium restriction reduces the workload of the heart. Potassium and magnesium levels are adapted to optimum clinical levels.

Pork and poultry meats, pork and poultry livers, rice, fish oil, cellulose, tomato powder, carrageenan, cassia, taurine, L-carnitine, green tea extract (source of polyphenols), trace elements( including chelated elements), marigold meal (source of lutein), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g can

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 8.1g __ 30.6gFat content __________________ 7.1g __ 26.8gCarbohydrate ________________ 8.4g __ 31.7gNFE _________________________ 9g ____ 34gDietary fibre _________________ 1.6g _____ 6gCrude fibre ___________________ 1g ___ 3.8gOmega 6 ____________________ 0.8g _____ 3gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.45g ___ 1.7gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.30g ___ 1.1gCalcium ___________________ 0.24g ___ 0.9gPhosphorus ________________ 0.19g ___ 0.7gMagnesium ________________ 0.04g ___ 0.2gSodium ____________________ 0.05g ___ 0.2gPotassium _________________ 0.23g ___ 0.9gL-carnitine __________________ 24g _ 90.6mgPolyphenols ________________ 37mg 139.6mgMetabolisable energy* ______ 124kcal 467.9kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 225IU, E1 (Iron): 12mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.5mg, E4 (Copper): 3.5mg, E5 (Manganese): 3.7mg, E6 (Zinc): 37mg.Technological additives: Cassia gum: 3.3g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

CARDIACSUPPORT

LOWSODIUM

Na

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

CARDIAC

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Freeman LM & al. Effect of dietary modifications in dogs with chronic valvular disease. J Vet Intern Med

2006; 20: 1116-1127.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 3.8g

O ____________________ 3gO ___________________ 1.7gE ___________________ 1.1gC ___________________ 0.9gP ___________________ 0.7gM ___________________ 0.2gS ___________________ 0.2gP ___________________ 0.9gL ________________ 90.6mgP _______________ 139.6mgM _______________ 467.9kcal

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN CARDIAC IS BASED

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• Symptoms of heart disease

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Cardiac should be started from the onset of signs of cardiac disease. Nutritional management is recommended for the dog’s lifetime.

1 can is equivalent to 122g of Cardiac dry product.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweightgrams cans grams cans grams cans

410g 410g 410g2kg 170 1/2 150 1/4 129 1/43kg 231 1/2 203 1/2 175 1/24kg 286 3/4 252 1/2 217 1/25kg 338 3/4 298 3/4 257 1/26kg 388 1 341 3/4 295 3/47kg 435 1 383 1 331 3/48kg 481 1 1/4 423 1 366 3/49kg 526 1 1/4 462 1 399 1

10kg 569 1 1/4 500 1 1/4 432 115kg 771 1 3/4 678 1 1/2 586 1 1/220kg 956 2 1/4 842 2 727 1 3/425kg 1131 2 3/4 995 2 1/4 859 230kg 1296 3 1141 2 3/4 985 2 1/435kg 1455 3 1/2 1281 3 1106 2 3/440kg 1609 3 3/4 1416 3 1/4 1223 3

HEART FAILUREOTHER

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• New Zealand Green-Lipped Mussel extract with omega-3 fatty acids and cartilage precursors to help maintain mobility.

JOINTCOMPLEX PLUS

GLM

Various sugars, derivatives of vegetable origin, meat and animal derivatives (turkey), cereals, Green Lipped Mussel extract, vegetable protein extract, oils and fats, minerals.

COMPOSITION

90g pot: 30 x 3g tabs

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 18gFat content ______________________________ 6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 0.2gCrude ash _______________________________ 5gSodium _______________________________ 0.5gVitamin E ___________________________ 100mgMetabolisable energy* ________________ 240kcal

per 100gas fed

*Calculated according to modified ATWATER equation

Total Arthritic Scores (TAS): combined pain, swelling, crepitus and reduced range of movement measures: significantly reduced following 6 weeks of supplementation.

33 dogs with consistent signs of mobility disorder for over 4 months were randomly assigned to 2 groups. After 6 weeks of feeding the GLM-enriched semi-moist supplement, a significant reduction in TAS was observed.

FURTHER INFORMATION

MOBILITY SUPPORT

Perna canaliculus, used as a traditional remedy to improve mobility in humans, is incorporated using a unique freeze-drying technique to preserve efficacy. Many components of the GLM complex work synergistically to improve mobility in dogs and cats:

• EPA & DHA• Eicosatetraenoic acid• Chondroitin• Precursor minerals

A

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20kg 2

L 30kg 3

G >

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• Supporting mobility• After orthopaedic surgery or trauma

*Mobility tabs are suitable for all dogs and cats and can be fed with all diets balanced for adult feeding.

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Maximum benefits are expected after 6 to 8 weeks use. Then continued use for the pet’s lifetime.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

MOBILITY

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Weight Tabs (per day)

Small dogs <10kg 1

Medium dogs 20kg 2

Large dogs 30kg 3

Giant dogs >40kg 4

Cats 1/2

1816141210

86420

-2-4-6

Control Group

Mean Score

GLM Supplement Group

Bierer T. & Bui L. (2002) Improvement of arthritic signs in dogs fed green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus), In: Amer Soc for Nutr Sci, J Nutr. 132: 1634S-1636S.

Baseline

Week 6

Change in Score

Total Arthritic Score changes in dogs after 6 weeks supplementation.

OTHER

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• Contains C2P+ TM joint complex: an innovative synergistic combination of Curcumin, hydrolysed Collagen, and green tea Polyphenols

• Exceptional palatability encourages healthy food intakes and the daily integration of nutritional management as part of a multimodal approach for dogs with mobility issues

• Moderate calorie content to help maintain ideal weight and support joints stressed by excess weight

Maize flour, dehydrated poultry protein, maize, rice, animal fats, vegetable fibres, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat, maize gluten, fish oil, beet pulp, wheat gluten*, hydrolysed collagen (1.5%), minerals, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg, 7kg and 12kg bag

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15500IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 4mg, E4 (Copper): 12mg, E5 (Manganese): 51mg, E6 (Zinc): 154mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.Technological additives:Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10g.Sensory additives:Green tea extract (source of polyphenols): 3.1g, turmericextract (Curcuma Longa L): 1.6g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

MOBILITY

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 12gCarbohydrate _________________________ 38.2gNFE _________________________________ 43.8gDietary fibre ___________________________ 9.5gCrude fibre ____________________________ 3.9gOmega 6 ______________________________ 1.9gOmega 3 _____________________________ 1.03gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.6gCalcium ______________________________ 0.8gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.5gCurcummin (turmeric) __________________ 0.16gHydrolyed collagen _____________________ 1.5mgGreen tea polyphenols __________________ 78mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 357.4kcal

per 100gas fed

• High quality studies attest to the supportive function of Mobility C2P+

TM

A

100

C2P+™

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN C2P+ COCKTAIL • Comblain F. & al. Curcuminoids Extract, Hydrolyzed Collagen and Green Tea Extract Synergically Inhibit

Inflammatory and Catabolic Mediator’s Synthesis by Normal Bovine and Osteoarthritic Human Chondrocytes in Monolayer. PlosOne 2015. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0121654.

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• Supporting mobility in dogs• After orthopaedic surgery or trauma

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Maximum benefits are expected after 6 to 8 weeks feeding. Nutritional management can then be continued for the dog’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

MOBILITY

ADULT DOGDog’s

weight grams cups grams cups grams cups2kg 52 4/8 45 4/8 38 3/84kg 87 7/8 75 6/8 63 5/86kg 118 1 2/8 102 1 1/8 86 7/88kg 146 1 4/8 126 1 3/8 106 1 1/8

10kg 173 1 7/8 149 1 5/8 126 1 3/815kg 235 2 4/8 203 2 1/8 171 1 7/820kg 291 3 1/8 251 2 5/8 212 2 2/825kg 344 3 5/8 297 3 1/8 250 2 5/830kg 395 4 2/8 341 3 5/8 287 3 1/835kg 443 4 6/8 382 4 1/8 322 3 4/840kg 490 5 2/8 423 4 4/8 356 3 6/850kg 579 6 1/8 500 5 3/8 421 4 4/860kg 664 7 1/8 573 6 1/8 483 5 1/870kg 745 8 643 6 7/8 542 5 6/880kg 823 8 6/8 711 7 5/8 599 6 3/8

normalthin overweight

101

OTHER

C2P+™

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Contains C2P+ TM joint complex: an innovative synergistic combination of Curcumin, hydrolysed Collagen, and green tea Polyphenols

COMPOSITION

Available in 400g can

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 200IU, E1 (Iron): 7mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.27mg, E4 (Copper): 2.1mg, E5 (Manganese): 2.2mg,E6 (Zinc): 22mg.Sensory additives: turmeric (curcuma longa L,) extract: 580mg,green tea extract (source of polyphenols: 228mg): 290mg.

*Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

MOBILITY

• High quality studies attest to the supportive function of Mobility C2P+TM

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 8g __ 36.4gFat content __________________ 5.7g __ 25.9gCarbohydrate _______________ 5.24g __ 23.8gNFE _________________________ 6g __ 27.3gDietary fibre ________________ 1.76g _____ 8gCrude fibre ___________________ 1g ___ 4.5gOmega 6 ___________________ 1.34g ___ 6.1gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.73g ___ 3.3gEPA+DHA ___________________ 0.5g ___ 2.3gCalcium ___________________ 0.18g ___ 0.8gPhosphorus ________________ 0.16g __ 0.73gCurcumin (turmeric) _________ 58mg _ 264mgHydrolysed collagen _________ 0.45g _____ 2gGreen tea polyphenols ________ 22.8g 103.6mgMetabolisable energy* ______ 100kcal _ 455kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Pork by-products, chicken by-products, maize flour, fish oil, vital wheat gluten, refined sunflower oil, powder cellulose, gelling agents, hydrolysed pork gelatin, calcium sulphate anhydrous, pork blood products, taurine, sodium tripolyphosphate, potassium chloride, calcium carbonatee, turmeric extract (Curcuma longa L.), dried beet pulp, tea extract (source of polyphenols), marigold extract (source of lutein), DL-methionine, trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

A

102

C2P+™

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN C2P+ COCKTAIL • Comblain F. & al. Curcuminoids Extract, Hydrolyzed Collagen and Green Tea Extract Synergically Inhibit

Inflammatory and Catabolic Mediator’s Synthesis by Normal Bovine and Osteoarthritic Human Chondrocytes in Monolayer. PlosOne 2015. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0121654.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 4.5g

O ___________________ 6.1gO ___________________ 3.3gE ___________________ 2.3gC ___________________ 0.8gP __________________ 0.73gC _________________ 264mgH _____________________ 2gG ________________22.8mg ________________103.6mgM ________________ 455kcal

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• Supporting mobility in dogs• After orthopaedic surgery or trauma

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Maximum benefits are expected after 6 to 8 weeks feeding. Nutritional management can then be continued for the dog’s lifetime.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

MOBILITY

Dog’s weight

thin normal overweight

gramscan

gramscan

gramscan

400g 400g 400g2kg 200 1/2 176 1/2 152 1/23kg 271 3/4 239 1/2 206 1/24kg 337 3/4 296 3/4 256 3/45kg 398 1 350 1 303 3/46kg 456 1 1/4 402 1 347 3/47kg 512 1 1/4 451 1 1/4 389 18kg 566 1 1/2 498 1 1/4 430 19kg 619 1 1/2 544 1 1/4 470 1 1/4

10kg 669 1 3/4 589 1 1/2 509 1 1/415kg 907 2 1/4 798 2 690 1 3/420kg 1126 2 3/4 991 2 1/2 856 2 1/425kg 1331 3 1/4 1171 3 1012 2 1/230kg 1526 3 3/4 1343 3 1/4 1160 335kg 1713 4 1/4 1507 3 3/4 1302 3 1/440kg 1894 4 3/4 1666 4 1/4 1439 3 1/2

103

OTHER

C2P+™

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• α-S1 casein hydrolysate of milk origin contains α-casozepine plus L-tryptophan, a serotonin precursor which has an essential role in regulation of stress, sleep and appetite.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce water losses through the skin and strengthen the barrier effect of the skin.

• Contains a combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), prebiotics, beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• The size and texture of Calm encourages crunching and pentasodium triphosphate decreases the build-up of tartar for overall dental health.

EMOTIONALBALANCE

SKINBARRIER

DIGESTIVETOLERANCE

TARTARCONTROL

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, maize, wheat flour, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, chicory pulp, dehydrated pork protein*, wheat gluten*, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-oligo-saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed milk protein***, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg and 4kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 35.9gNFE _________________________________ 40.7gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.4gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.6gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.56gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.68gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium _____________________________ 0.92gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.66gSodium _______________________________ 0.9gL-Tryptophan _________________________ 0.28gMetabolisable energy** ______________ 387.5kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25000IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 204mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg, Tryptophan: 2.5g.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation.

**Calculated according to NRC2006***Per kg: hydrolysed milk protein: 1.24g, Tryptophan: 2.8g

Additives (kg)****

**** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

CALM

M

and dermatological signs

Pregnancy, lactation, growth

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES CARRIED OUT WITH ROYAL CANIN CALM• Kato M & al. Effects of prescription diet on dealing with stressful situations and performance of anxiety-

related behaviors in privately owned anxious Dogs. Journal of veterinary Behavior 2012; 7, 21-26.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Beata C & al. Effects of alpha-casozepine (zylkene) vs selegiline hydrochloride (Selgian, Anipryl) on anxiety

disorders in dogs. J Vet Beh. 2007; 2:175-183.• Palestrini C. & al. Efficacy of a diet containing caseinate hydrolysate on signs of stress in dogs. J Vet Beh

2010; 5:309-317.

OTHER CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN CALM IS BASED

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Helps adult dogs <15kg:• Manage difficult situations• Control stress-related digestive and dermatological signs

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Calm should be ideally be fed four weeks before any forseeable difficult event (going on holiday, moving house, arrival of a new pet, home renovation, etc.). Calm should initially be fed for a period of 2-3 months and can be used as a maintenance diet.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 5/8 48 4/8 41 3/8

3kg 74 6/8 65 5/8 56 5/8

4kg 91 1 80 7/8 69 6/8

5kg 108 1 1/8 95 1 82 7/8

6kg 124 1 2/8 109 1 1/8 94 17kg 139 1 4/8 122 1 2/8 106 1 1/8

8kg 153 1 5/8 135 1 3/8 117 1 2/8

9kg 168 1 6/8 148 1 4/8 127 1 3/8

10kg 181 1 7/8 160 1 5/8 138 1 4/8

11kg 195 2 171 1 6/8 148 1 4/8

12kg 208 2 1/8 183 1 7/8 158 1 5/8

13kg 221 2 2/8 194 2 168 1 6/8

14kg 233 2 3/8 205 2 1/8 177 1 7/8

15kg 246 2 5/8 216 2 2/8 187 2

STRESS MANAGEMENTOTHER

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• The kibble’s shape, texture and size produce a mechanical brushing effect on teeth.

• Pentasodium triphosphate traps calcium in saliva, making it unavailable for tartar formation.

• Balanced protein and mineral formula plus omega fatty acids (particularly EPA/DHA) support the joints of mature dogs.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

BRUSHINGEFFECT

TARTARCONTROL

BONE ANDJOINT SUPPORT

DIGESTIVESECURITY

Rice, maize flour, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, wheat gluten*, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, vegetable fibres, fish oil, minerals, yeasts, soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), green tea extracts (source of polyphenols), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

Available in 6kg and 14kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 22gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 39.5gNFE _________________________________ 45.3gDietary fibre ___________________________ 9.3gCrude fibre ____________________________ 3.5gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.84gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.77gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.4gCalcium ______________________________ 0.8gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.6gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gZinc _________________________________ 24mgGreen tea polyphenols __________________ 70mgChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 385.2kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17400IU, Vitamin D3: 1100IU, E1 (Iron): 53mg, E2 (Iodine): 5.3mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 69mg, E6 (Zinc): 208mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.09mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

DENTAL

D

plaque and tartar• Associated halitosis

is balanced for maintenance feeding throughout the dog’s life.

I

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Hennet P. & al. Effect of kibble size and polyphosphates in preventing calculus accumulation in dogs. Proc.

14th European Congress of Veterinary Dentistry. Ljubljana, Slovenia. 22-25 sept, 2005, 15-16.

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN DENTAL IS BASED

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For adult dogs >10kg:• Daily oral hygiene• Limiting the development of dental plaque and tartar• Associated halitosis

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

Dental is recommended for dogs over 10kg prone to developing tartar or after a dental scale & polish. This diet can is balanced for maintenance feeding throughout the dog’s life.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weight thin normal overweightgrams cups grams cups grams cups

10kg 182 2 2/8 161 2 139 1 6/8

12kg 209 2 4/8 184 2 2/8 159 214kg 235 2 7/8 207 2 4/8 178 2 1/8

16kg 260 3 1/8 228 2 6/8 197 2 3/8

18kg 284 3 4/8 250 3 1/8 216 2 5/8

20kg 307 3 6/8 270 3 2/8 233 2 7/8

25kg 363 4 4/8 319 3 7/8 276 3 3/8

30kg 416 5 1/8 366 4 4/8 316 3 7/8

35kg 467 5 6/8 411 5 355 4 3/8

40kg 516 6 3/8 454 5 5/8 392 4 6/8

45kg 564 6 7/8 496 6 1/8 428 5 2/8

50kg 610 7 4/8 537 6 5/8 464 5 5/8

60kg 700 8 5/8 616 7 4/8 532 6 4/8

70kg 785 9 5/8 691 8 4/8 597 7 3/8

80kg 868 10 5/8 764 9 3/8 660 8 1/8

ORAL HYGIENEOTHER

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• The kibble’s shape, texture and size help produce a mechanical brushing effect on teeth.

• Pentasodium triphosphate traps calcium in saliva, making it unavailable for tartar formation.

• A combination of nicotinamide, inositol, choline, histidine and pantothenic acid helps reduce water losses through the skin and strengthen the barrier effect of the skin.

• Increasing the urine volume helps reduce saturation of urine with both struvite and calcium oxalate crystals in small dogs, predisposed to urolithiasis.

BRUSHINGEFFECT

TARTARCONTROL

SKINBARRIER

URINEDILUTION

Rice, maize, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, maize gluten, wheat gluten*, vegetable fibres, beet pulp, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, fish oil, soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), green tea extracts (source of polyphenols), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

Available in 2kg and 3.5kg bag

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 32.9gNFE _________________________________ 39.6gDietary fibre __________________________ 11.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 4.5gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.17gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.68gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 0.7gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.6gSodium _______________________________ 0.7gZinc ________________________________ 23.4mgGreen tea polyphenols __________________ 70mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 372.3kcal

per 100gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 27300IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 203mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

Approximate size

DENTALSPECIAL

SMALL DOG under 10 kg

D L

is balanced for maintenance feeding throughout the dog’s life.

I

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Hennet P. & al. Effect of kibble size and polyphosphates in preventing calculus accumulation in dogs. Proc.

14th European Congress of Veterinary Dentistry. Ljubljana, Slovenia. 22-25 sept, 2005, 15-16.

_________________________________________ 70mg

M

CLINICAL TRIALS OR STUDIES ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN DENTAL IS BASED

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For adult dogs <10kg:• Daily oral hygiene • Limits the development of dental

plaque and tartar.• Associated halitosis

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Cardiac disease (where sodium restriction is required)

Chronic Kidney Disease• Pregnancy. lactation, growth

Dental is recommended for dogs over 10kg prone to developing tartar or after a dental scale & polish. This diet can is balanced for maintenance feeding throughout the dog’s life.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weightthin normal overweight

grams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 56 5/8 50 4/8 43 4/8

3kg 77 7/8 67 6/8 58 5/8

4kg 95 1 84 7/8 72 6/8

5kg 112 1 2/8 99 1 1/8 85 7/8

6kg 129 1 3/8 113 1 2/8 98 1 1/8

7kg 144 1 5/8 127 1 3/8 110 1 2/8

8kg 160 1 6/8 141 1 4/8 121 1 3/8

9kg 174 1 7/8 154 1 6/8 133 1 4/8

10kg 189 2 1/8 166 1 7/8 143 1 5/8

ORAL HYGIENEOTHER

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• High energy density allows small feeding volumes. Important when patients have reduced food intakes.

• A unique texture facilitating syringe and tube feeding.

• EPA/DHA (omega-3 long chain fatty acids) contribute to the health of the digestive system.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex (Vit E, Vit C, taurine, lutein) helps neutralise free radicals.

Poultry liver, poultry and pork meat, corn starch, cellulose, calcium caseinate, fish oil, minerals, egg white dried, sunflower oil, taurine, carrageenan, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold meal (rich in lutein), psyllium, yeast hydrolysate (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), DL-methionine, trace elements (incl. chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 195g can

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 14g __ 50.9gFat content __________________ 6.2g __ 22.5gCarbohydrate ________________ 2.6g ___ 9.5gDietary fibre __________________ 3g __ 10.9gCrude fibre ___________________ 2g ___ 7.3gGlutamine/Glutamate _________ 1.5g ___ 5.4gArginine ____________________ 0.7g ___ 2.5gBranched-chain aminoacids ___ 1.47g ___ 5.3gAromatic aminoacids _________ 0.78g ___ 2.8gOmega 6 ____________________ 1.2g ___ 4.4gOmega 3 ____________________ 0.6g ___ 2.2gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.45g ___ 1.6gZinc _______________________ 6mg _ 21.8mgMetabolisable energy** ____ 116kcal 421.8kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 300IU, E1 (Iron): 15mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.16mg, E4 (Copper): 1mg, E5 (Manganese): 4.5mg, E6 (Zinc): 47mg. **Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)*

ADAPTEDENERGY

kcal

EASY

TUBE FEEDING

* NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

2 energy levels are described for hospitalised dogs: •

Level 1: Convalescencing dogs confined in cage

It is advised to meet the Resting Energy Requirements (R.E.R) according to the formula:

RER (in kcal/day)= 70x(body weight in kg)0.75

Level 2: Active Dog ending the convalescence period, or in maintenance

It is advised to meet the Maintenance Energy Requirements (M.E.R) according to the formula:

MER (in kcal/day)= 95x(body weight in kg) 0.75

The amount of food should be revaluated according to the clinical assessment of the dog.

RECOVERY

FURTHER INFORMATION

3 days:

3 days:

P I

P

c

o

LITERATURE ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Chan DL & al. Nutrition in critical illness. Vet clin Small Pract 2006; 36(6):1225-41, v-vi.• Chan DL & al. The role of nutrients in modulating disease. J Small Anim Pract 2008; 49: 266-273.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 7.3gG ___________________ 5.4gA ___________________ 2.5gB ____________ 1.47g ___________________ 5.3gA ___________________ 2.8gO ___________________ 4.4gO ___________________ 2.2gE ___________________ 1.6gZ ________________ 21.8mgM _______________ 421.8kcal

LITERATURE ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN RECOVERY IS BASED

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In case of anorexia, a refeeding schedule is strongly recommended:- If anorexic for 3 days: plan to meet the requirements over a 3 day period:

Day 1: 1/3 of requirements, day 2: 2/3 of requirements, day 3: full requirements.- If anorexic for 3 days: plan to meet the requirements over a period of 5 days:

Day 1: 1/4 of requirements, day 2: 1/2 of requirements, day 3: 2/3 of requirements, day 4: 3/4 of requirements, day 5: full requirements.

• Anorexia - Malnutrition• Post-surgery • Intensive care• Convalescence• Tube feeding*

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Hepatic encephalopathy• Pancreatitis

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Feed according to veterinary nutritional assessment.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into several small meals.

* For naso-oesophageal tubes with a diameter less than 10 french, use Recovery liquid diet.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Animalweight

Level 1Convalescencing dog,

confined in cage

Level 2Active dog ending the convalescence period,

or in maintenance

grams cans grams cans2kg 100 1/2 165 3/43kg 135 3/4 225 1 1/44kg 165 3/4 280 1 1/25kg 195 1 330 1 3/46kg 225 1 1/4 375 28kg 275 1 1/2 465 2 1/2

10kg 325 1 3/4 555 2 3/415kg 435 2 1/4 750 3 3/420kg 540 2 3/4 930 4 3/425kg 635 3 1/4 1100 5 3/430kg 725 3 3/4 1260 6 1/240kg 890 4 1/2 1565 8

CONVALESCENCE INTENSIVE CARE

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• An increased protein level promotes maintenance of muscle mass during convalescence while enhancing palatability during the postoperative period.

• A high energy content to meet the needs of adult dogs without overloading the stomach.

• EPA/DHA (omega-3 long chain fatty acids) contribute to the health of the digestive system.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex (Vit E, Vit C, taurine, lutein) helps neutralise free radicals.

Pork and poultry meat, pork and poultry liver, maize, salmon, maize gluten, minerals, fish oil, tomato powder, beet pulp, cellulose fibre, carrageenan, marigold extract (rich in lutein), taurine, trace elements (including chelated trace elements), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 410g can

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 11g __ 39.3gFat content ___________________ 8g __ 28.6gCarbohydrate ________________ 4.3g __ 15.4gNFE ________________________ 5.5g __ 19.6gDietary fibre _________________ 2.2g ___ 7.9gCrude fibre ___________________ 1g ___ 3.6gOmega 6 ___________________ 1.05g ___ 3.8gOmega 3 ____________________ 0.5g ___ 1.8gCalcium ___________________ 0.42g ___ 1.5gPhosphorus ________________ 0.35g ___ 1.3gSodium ____________________ 0.22g ___ 0.8gChondroitin+Glucosamine _____ 14mg __ 50mgMetabolisable energy* ______ 130kcal 464.3kcal

per 100gas fed

100g dry matter

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 200IU, E1 (Iron): 15mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.13mg, E4 (Copper): 0.9mg, E5 (Manganese): 4.5mg, E6 (Zinc): 45mg. *Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

HIGHPROTEIN

HIGHENERGY

Kcal

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

CONVALESCENCESUPPORT

P

LITERATURE ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Chan DL & al. Nutrition in critical illness. Vet clin Small Pract 2006; 36(6):1225-41, v-vi.• Chan DL & al. The role of nutrients in modulating disease. J Small Anim Pract 2008; 49: 266-271.

KEY VALUES P

___________________ 3.6g

O ___________________ 3.8gO ___________________ 1.8gC ___________________ 1.5gP ___________________ 1.3gS ___________________ 0.8gC ______________ 14mg __________________ 50mgM _______________ 464.3kcal

LITERATURE ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN CONVALESCENCE SUPPORT IS BASED

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• Anorexia• Malnutrition• Post-surgery• Convalescence

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Hepatic encephalopathy.• Pancreatitis

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Feed according to veterinary nutritional assessment.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into several small meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’s weightthin normal overweight

grams cans grams cans grams cans

2kg 161 1/2 142 1/4 123 1/4

5kg 321 3/4 282 3/4 244 1/2

10kg 540 1 1/4 475 1 1/4 410 1

15kg 732 1 3/4 644 1 1/2 556 1 1/4

20kg 908 2 1/4 799 2 690 1 3/4

25kg 1073 2 1/2 945 2 1/4 816 2

30kg 1231 3 1083 2 3/4 935 2 1/4

35kg 1381 3 1/4 1216 3 1050 2 1/2

40kg 1527 3 3/4 1344 3 1/4 1161 2 3/4

CONVALESCENCEICU

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• Convalescence Instant Diet has a high energy concentration. Easily dissolved in water, it becomes an energy dense and complete liquid diet which is highly palatable and highly digestible.

• The synergistic antioxidant complex helps neutralise free radicals.

• Highly digestible ingredients compensate for the decreased activity of intestinal enzymes, ensuring an optimal nutrient supply.

Milk proteins, soya oil, barley malt, minerals, egg yolk powder, vegetable fibres, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold meal (source of lutein), soya lecithine, antioxidants, vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in box: 10x50g

KEY VALUES

Protein ____________________ 10.5g ____ 21gFat content ___________________ 6g ____ 12gCarbohydrate _______________ 4.65g ___ 9.3gNFE _________________________ 5g ____ 10gDietary fibre _________________ 1.1g ___ 2.2gCrude fibre _________________ 0.75g ___ 1.5gOmega 6 _____________________ 1g _____ 2gOmega 3 __________________ 0.125g __ 0.25gCalcium __________________ 0.375g __ 0.75gPhosphorus _________________ 0.3g ___ 0.6gMetabolisable energy* ______ 111kcal _ 222kcal

Reconstituted (per 100ml)

Per sachet of 50g

*Calculated according to NRC2006

CONVALESCENCESUPPORT

P

LITERATURE ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Chan DL & al. Nutrition in critical illness. Vet clin Small Pract 2006; 36(6):1225-41, v-vi.• Chan DL & al. The role of nutrients in modulating disease. J Small Anim Pract 2008; 49: 266-272.

___________________ 1.5g

O ____________________ 2gO __________________ 0.25gC __________________ 0.75gP ___________________ 0.6gM ________________ 222kcal

LITERATURE ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN CONVALESCENCE SUPPORT IS BASED

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• Anorexia• Malnutrition• Tube feeding**• Post-surgery• Convalescence

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Hepatic encephalopathy• Pancreatitis

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Feed according to veterinary nutritional assessment.

**Mix the contents of 1 sachet with 150ml water to make 200ml solution.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Dog’sweight

volume sachet (50g)ml approximately

2kg 200 1

5kg 390 2

10kg 590 3

15kg 790 4

20kg 990 5

25kg 1180 6

30kg 1380 7

35kg 1580 8

40kg 1580 8

45kg 1770 9

50kg 1970 10

55kg 2170 11

60kg 2170 11

CONVALESCENCEICU

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• Formulated to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydrated patients. Sodium and chloride content approximates losses and aims to restore normal electrolyte balance.

Maltodextrin, potassium, chloride, sodium chloride, sodium citrate.

COMPOSITION

Available inbox: 15x29g

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 0.3g __ 1.45gFat content ___________________ 0g _____ 0gNFE ________________________ 4.7g ____ 25gSodium ____________________ 0.06g ___ 0.3gPotassium _________________ 0.06g ___ 0.3gChloride ___________________ 0.14g ___ 0.7gMetabolisable energy* _______ 18kcal __ 97kcal

Reconstituted (per 100ml)

Per sachet of 29g

*Calculated according to NRC2006

REHYDRATIONSUPPORT

vomiting and/or diarrhoea• Post-surgery

LITERATURE ON WHICH THE NUTRITIONAL SOLUTION IS BASED• Garvey MS. Fluid and electrolyte balance in critical patients. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 1989

Nov;19(6):1021-57.

___________________ 0.3g

P ___________________ 0.3gC ___________________ 0.7gM _________________ 97kcal

LITERATURE ON WHICH ROYAL CANIN REHYDRATION SUPPORT IS BASED

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• Electrolyte losses secondary to vomiting and/or diarrhoea• Post-surgery • Moderate dehydration

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Anuria• Intractible vomiting and major

digestive dysfunction• Diabetes mellitus.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Give according to veterinary nutritional assessment.

Mix the contents of 1 sachet with 500ml water.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Animal weight

volume sachet (29g)ml approximately

2kg 175 1/3

4kg 300 1/2

5kg 350 2/3

10kg 600 1

15kg 750 1

20kg 900 2

25kg 1050 2

30kg 1200 2

35kg 1350 3

40kg 1500 3

45kg 1650 3

50kg 1800 3

55kg 1950 4

60kg 2100 4

CONVALESCENCE REHYDRATION

ICU

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KEY VALUES

P ot _______________________________ 8.2gF ont ____________________________ 5.2g

t __________________________ 5.1g__________________________________ 5.1g

Diet _____________________________ 0g______________________________ 0g

_____________________________ 1.14g_____________________________ 0.29g

EP ____________________________ 0.12gl ______________________________

________________________________________________________

Met l _________________ 104k

per 100mlas fed

vVit t

*NRC2006 TDF (Canine)

Additives (kg)*

HIGHPROTEIN

kcal

ADAPTEDENERGY

COMPLETENUTRITION

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

EASYTUBE FEEDING

Available in 200ml bottle

EVIDENCE ON WHICH RECOVERY LIQUID IS BASEDV

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• Convalescence• Re-feeding after period of anorexia • Malnutrition• Post-surgery and intensive care

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pancreatitis 1

• Hepatic encephalopathy 2

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

1 use Gastro Intestinal Low Fat liquid2 use Renal liquid

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Hospitalised DogsIt is advised to meet the Resting Energy Requirements (R.E.R) according to the formula:RER (in kcal/day)= 70x(body weight in kg) 0.75

The amount of food should be revaluated according to the clinical status of the patient.

In case of anorexia, a refeeding schedule is strongly recommended:• If anorexia < 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 3 days. Day 1: 1/3 of requirements, day 2: 2/3 of requirements, day 3: Full requirements.• If anorexia ≥ 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 5 days. Day 1: 1/4 of requirements, day 2: 1/2 of requirements, day 3: 2/3 of requirements, day 4: 3/4 of requirements, day 5: Full requirements.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into several small meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

2kg 115 18kg 5903kg 155 20kg 6354kg 190 25kg 7555kg 225 30kg 8656kg 260 35kg 9707kg 290 40kg 10708kg 320 40kg 11709kg 350 50kg 1265

10kg 380 55kg 136012kg 435 60kg 145014kg 485 70kg 163016kg 540 80kg 1800

CONVALESCENCE INTENSIVE CARE

ICU

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COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Prot _________________________________F ont ______________________________

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P ____________________________Cal _____________________________

_______________________________________________________

Met l r _________________ 150 al

per 100mlas fed

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Additives (kg)*

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HIGHENERGY

1.5Kcal

COMPLETENUTRITION

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EVIDENCE ON WHICH RENAL LIQUID IS BASEDV r

rol r

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• Acute kidney injury• Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) • Hepatic encephalopathy

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis• Hyperlipidemia• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Hospitalised DogsIt is advised to meet the Resting Energy Requirements (R.E.R) according to the formula:RER (in kcal/day)= 70x(body weight in kg) 0.75

The amount of food should be revaluated according to the clinical status of the patient.

In case of anorexia, a refeeding schedule is strongly recommended:• If anorexia < 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 3 days. Day 1: 1/3 of requirements, day 2: 2/3 of requirements, day 3: Full requirements.• If anorexia ≥ 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 5 days. Day 1: 1/4 of requirements, day 2: 1/2 of requirements, day 3: 2/3 of requirements, day 4: 3/4 of requirements, day 5: Full requirements.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into several small meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

2kg 80 18kg 4053kg 105 20kg 4404kg 130 25kg 5205kg 155 30kg 5956kg 180 35kg 6707kg 200 40kg 7408kg 220 40kg 8109kg 240 50kg 875

10kg 260 55kg 94012kg 300 60kg 100514kg 335 70kg 112516kg 370 80kg 1245

RENAL FAILURE

ICU

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r ol r r r

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r s o ler r r

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COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Prot _________________________________F t ______________________________

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___________________________________________________________

EP ____________________________Cal _____________________________

________________________________________________________

Met l r _________________ 10 al

per 100mlas fed

vt t r

*NRC2006 TDF (Canine)

Additives (kg)*

Fas A e S Vet let

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V t

LOWFAT

ADAPTEDENERGY

kcal

COMPLETENUTRITION

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

EASYTUBE FEEDING

Available in 200ml bottle

EVIDENCE ON WHICH GASTRO INTESTINAL LOW FAT LIQUID IS BASEDs V r

rol r

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• Acute and chronic pancreatitis 1

• Hyperlipidemia• Lymphangiectasia, exudative enteropathy• Delayed gastric emptying• Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)1 in case of associated diabetes mellitus, insulin adjustments may be required (due to easily assimilable carbohydrates content)

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Hospitalised DogsIt is advised to meet the Resting Energy Requirements (R.E.R) according to the formula:RER (in kcal/day)= 70x(body weight in kg) 0.75

The amount of food should be revaluated according to the clinical status of the patient.

In case of anorexia, a refeeding schedule is strongly recommended:• If anorexia < 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 3 days. Day 1: 1/3 of requirements, day 2: 2/3 of requirements, day 3: Full requirements.• If anorexia ≥ 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 5 days. Day 1: 1/4 of requirements, day 2: 1/2 of requirements, day 3: 2/3 of requirements, day 4: 3/4 of requirements, day 5: Full requirements.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into several small meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

2kg 115 18kg 5903kg 155 20kg 6354kg 190 25kg 7555kg 225 30kg 8656kg 260 35kg 9707kg 290 40kg 10708kg 320 40kg 11709kg 350 50kg 1265

10kg 380 55kg 136012kg 435 60kg 145014kg 485 70kg 163016kg 540 80kg 1800

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

ICU

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Highl stibl frol rot t

stiv

V rro l r r r

r f v

tt r stor

valr ssist t r

rgis o lr r r

ff f

Milk milk vativ r oils fvativ of v tabl r Highlstibl r lo t trol rot t

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Prot _________________________________ 9gF t ______________________________ 7g

rat __________________________________________________________

t r _____________________________ 2gr ______________________________ 2g___________________________________________________________

EP ____________________________Cal _____________________________

________________________________________________________

tabolisabl r _________________ 147k al

per 100mlas fed

vVit t r

*NRC2006 TDF (Canine)

Additives (kg)*

Fas A S V t lt

DIGESTIVESUPPORT

HIGHENERGY

1.5Kcal

COMPLETENUTRITION

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

EASYTUBE FEEDING

Available in 200ml bottle

EVIDENCE ON WHICH GASTRO INTESTINAL HIGH ENERGY LIQUID IS BASEDs V r

rol r

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• Acute and chronic diarrhoea• Gastritis• Colitis • Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)• Maldigestion/ Malabsorption• Dysorexia, re-feeding after surgery

RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH

• Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis 1

• Hyperlipidemia 1

• Lymphangiectasia, exudative enteropathy 1

• Pregnancy, lactation, growth1 in these cases the recommended product is Gastro Intestinal low fat (liquid)

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Hospitalised DogsIt is advised to meet the Resting Energy Requirements (R.E.R) according to the formula:RER (in kcal/day)= 70x(body weight in kg) 0.75

The amount of food should be revaluated according to the clinical status of the patient.

In case of anorexia, a refeeding schedule is strongly recommended:• If anorexia < 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 3 days. Day 1: 1/3 of requirements, day 2: 2/3 of requirements, day 3: Full requirements.• If anorexia ≥ 3 days: plan to meet the requirements in 5 days. Day 1: 1/4 of requirements, day 2: 1/2 of requirements, day 3: 2/3 of requirements, day 4: 3/4 of requirements, day 5: Full requirements.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into several small meals.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

Current body weight of adult dog

Liquidml per day

2kg 80 18kg 4153kg 110 20kg 4504kg 135 25kg 5305kg 160 30kg 6106kg 180 35kg 6857kg 205 40kg 7558kg 225 40kg 8259kg 245 50kg 895

10kg 265 55kg 96012kg 305 60kg 102514kg 345 70kg 115016kg 380 80kg 1270

GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS

ICU

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AVERAGE ANALYSIS per 1000g as fed- Dry

Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA+DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 mg

Folic acid mg

Biotin mg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy kcal/kg**

9.53410

20.831.418.27.67.52

0.270.141.421.020.10.51

0.920715

2070.35

23000110085050019.871.132.6

220.366.20.25.32.1

2000-

3301000

-3116***

OBESITY MANAGEMENT

9.53712

19.129.917.26.45.2

1.930.20.30.90.7

0.080.30.7

0.6420715

1670.3

1700010006003004.23.88.215

25.30.070.8

1.082000

-200

--

3447

DIABETIC

9.5309.5

17.629.128.116.65.31.5

0.190.290.910.710.080.30.80.716415

2080.29

22000100080040018.265.630.1

203.261.10.194.91.9

2000-

3001000

- 2692***

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

SATIETY

9.5309.5

16.528.827.815.56.71.5

0.210.260.90.7

0.110.70.81.215415

1740.28

20000100080040017.161.628.2

190.757.30.184.61.8

2000-

3001000

- 2668***

SMALL DOG

SATIETY

C

C

6.518

16.544.2486

2.28.8

1.080.210.2

1.010.8

0.051

1.21.0422215

2080.11

3100080060020028.150.578.6

500.6150.60.1414.13.1920001100

---

3884

ANALLER-GENIC

9.52119

36.641.15.51

8.41.520.210.341.010.8

0.080.51

0.5318415

2450.12

3100080060020027.249

76.2485

146.10.1413.73.0921001100

---

4002

HYPO- ALLERGENIC

C

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006) - ***NRC2006 TDF

CANINE: DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 1000g AS FED

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1 of 2

9.52312

42.446.95.61.17.5

1.690.2

0.370.820.6

0.050.40.8

0.4621515

2380.13

3000070060020025.746.271.8460

137.70.1312.92.9220001000

---

3703

MODERATE CALORIE

HYPO- ALLERGENIC

9.52416

36.4404.30.79.8

1.760.210.351.010.8

0.071

0.91.1619615

2500.1

3100080060020027.349.276.5490

146.60.1413.83.1

21001100

---

3841

SMALL DOG

HYPO- ALLERGENIC

9.52516

37.342.36.31.35.9

0.930.2

0.410.7

0.580.050.40.7

0.5612415

2380.16

3200080060020027.649.777.4

493.4148.30.1413.93.1420001100

---

3945

SMALL DOG

SKIN CARE

9.52920

27.232.26.91.97.4

1.210.210.41.20.9

0.070.41

0.5111415

2260.17

3300080060020027.249

76.24901460.1413.73.0918001100

50--

4048

JUNIOR SMALL DOG

SKIN CARE

9.5219

43.548.99.84.47.2

1.380.3

0.351.480.910.050.40.7

0.6320415

2380.13

3300080060020027.449.476.8490

147.20.1413.83.1220001100

---

3344

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

9.52316

38.443.97.41.95.7

0.860.210.410.760.580.050.30.70.613215

2420.18

3200080060020027.649.677.3493

148.20.1413.93.1420001100

---

3900

SKIN CARE

9.52520

32.437.06.21.66.9

1.650.2

0.301.140.990.090.40.7

0.5418515

2240.33

1900010006003004.23.88.215

25.30.070.8

1.081500

----

4074

GASTRO INTESTINAL

82922

26.731.66.11.28.21.8

0.210.311.21

0.080.40.9

0.5624715

2230.32

1900010006003004.23.88.2

15.125.50.070.9

1.091600

----

4224

JUNIOR

GASTRO INTESTINAL

9.52311

43.247.9

72.36.3

1.550.2

0.211

0.890.090.40.7

0.5917215

2220.29

1900010006003004.23.98.3

15.325.80.070.91.1

1500----

3616

MODERATE CALORIE

GASTRO INTESTINAL

*

ANALYSES1 of 2

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AVERAGE ANALYSIS per 1000g as fed

Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA+DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 mg

Folic acid mg

Biotin mg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy kcal/kg***Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

9.52316

23.733.120.511.17.3

1.270.20.3

1.080.890.080.30.8

0.4918615

2150.24

1900010006003004.13.88.1

14.925.20.070.8

1.071500

----

3169

FIBRE RESPONSE

9.51616

46.851.97.12

4.61.140.210.2

0.720.510.080.20.9

0.47164

42370.37

1900010006002004.23.98.3

15.225.70.070.91.1

2100-

3001100

-3906

HEPATIC

9.51418

47.152.27.52.43.9

0.580.190.470.40.2

0.350.60.7

0.9411015

1690.08

1700010006002004.13.88.1

14.925

0.070.8

1.072400

----

3988

RENAL

9.52017

40.644.15.72.27.2

1.150.210.210.70.7

0.051.20.8

1.9113915

2230.11

210001000100

-4.23.98.3

15.225.70.070.91.1

1600----

3859

URINARY S/O

SMALL DOG

9.513.516

48.754.4

82.34.3

0.730.190.470.60.30.1

0.350.6

0.7212415

1740.13

1700010006003004.13.88.1

14.825

0.070.8

1.072400

----

3886

RENALSPECIAL

9.512.518

47.453.1

82.34.6

0.680.190.470.580.290.1

0.350.60.913915

1960.12

1600010006003004.13.88.1

14.825

0.070.8

1.072400

----

3964

RENALSELECT

9.51817

43.346.65.62.36.6

0.970.210.20.50.5

0.051.20.8

2.2113715

2250.19

1800010006002004.23.98.3

15.225.70.070.91.1

2000----

3866

URINARY S/O

9.5227

46.353.28.61.76.6

1.450.210.141.090.830.100.40.7

0.6318315

2240.24

2000010006003004.33.98.4

15.425.90.070.9

1.111800

----

3456

LOW FAT

GASTRO INTESTINAL

- Dry

CANINE: DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 1000g AS FED

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2 of 2

I

9.52620

33.937.85.51.65.1

1.480.340.380.830.550.150.130.8

0.3314015

1910.14

2200080060030013.749.322.6

156.245.90.143.7

1.451700

-830

-12554143

CARDIAC

9.52516

35.940.76.41.67.2

1.540.30.3

0.920.660.080.9

0.631.3415215

2400.2

3200080060020027.549.576.9490

147.50.1413.83.1220001100

---

3875

CALM

9.52516

32.939.611.24.55.4

1.260.280.30.70.6

0.070.7

0.651.1814915

2340.16

34000100060030028.350.178.4490

152.20.1514

3.3316001100

50-

7003723

SMALL DOG

DENTAL SPECIAL

82216

39.545.39.33.55.2

1.210.200.40.80.6

0.060.4

0.650.7316115

2390.23

1900011005003004.54.28.9

16.427.60.080.9

1.182000

--

1000700

3852

DENTAL

44224

18.6204.437

2.860.650.021.51.2

0.050.40.70.519022

1430.24

24000181570025014.913.1109349

0.151

1.74000

-50--

4414

instant diet

CONVALESCENCE SUPPORT

45-

86.586.5

--

4.5------11

2.5-

15-------------------

3442

instant diet

REHYDRATION SUPPORT

9.51815

46.4505.72.15.4

0.860.210.3

0.790.590.070.30.9

0.587315

2300.24

2500080060020027.950.378.2500

149.90.1414.13.1815001100200

--

3831

LOW PURINE

URINARY U/C

9.52011

40.146.212.26.17.2

1.060.210.210.60.6

0.061.20.8

2.1513315

2190.16

230001400200

-5.75.2

11.120.434.40.091.2

1.471500

-210

--

3314

MODERATE CALORIE

URINARY S/O

9.52512

38.243.89.53.95.8

1.510.190.60.80.5

0.080.40.8

1.0317315

1880.27

1700010006003004.13.88.1

14.825

0.070.8

1.072500

---

7803574

MOBILITYC2P+

2 of 2

C2P+™

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CANINE: WET AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 1000g AS FED

Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA + DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 mg

Folic acid mg

Biotin mg

Choline mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+Glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy calculated kcal/kg**

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **NRC2006 - ***NRC2006 TDF

8672

2.12.51.41

1.50.4

0.080.10.2

0.160.015

0.10.2

0.19513.534

0.1812000

15010055105

0.9259

0.020.5

0.077903070-

563***

OBESITY MANAGEMENT

74.56

3.511.112.43.32

1.60.340.10.2

0.190.2

0.020.2

0.220.1256

1300.065000340120501

1.50.513040

0.010.1-

500---

947

HYPO- ALLERGENIC

8094

1.73.13.92.51.40.50.1

0.010.30.3

0.020.1

0.190.1402.2300.3

500015012042331

1510

0.040.50.175045--

727

LOW CARBOHYDRATE

DIABETIC SPECIAL

728.56

9.510.5

212

0.550.170.280.420.3

0.020.1

0.230.2378

640.1

2000017014570351

29048

0.020.20.5700

---

1220

Chicken & Rice

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

6897

11.713.52.30.52

0.550.2

0.230.480.4

0.040.150.220.18334.852

0.0921003001858035

1.136055

0.030.140.55

1 060---

1459

Duck & Rice

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

758.56.56.16.51.91.52

0.480.140.080.350.280.030.090.260.19353

300.1

570038015058102

0.9105

0.020.1

0.06500

---

1088

GASTRO INTESTINAL

838.52

1.83

3.22

1.50.4

0.0750.060.140.12

0.0140.080.130.1403

300.28

350001601404012

0.556

0.010.1

0.037507085-

602***

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

SATIETY

C 16:55 Page 120

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ANALYSES1 of 1

I

LOW FAT

GASTRO INTESTINAL

747.51.712.413.62.91.71.50.410.140.020.240.130.020.060.140.2405350.1

300002101505510311010

0.030.350.1450---

916

646.54.220.821.8

32

1.5-

0.19-

0.350.240.0350.050.27

-301.760

0.14550025025080104

1.51511

0.030.30.12700120--

1382

665.49

16.317.1

21.21.30.30.210.150.170.110.030.080.220.08405550.1

150003002501305311010

0.020.20.05950---

1584

656916

16.82.31.51.70.350.220.150.250.130.030.090.180.0845658

0.15530003702101305311010

0.020.20.1990---

1587

803.96

7.658.21.250.71.20.2

0.1250.090.150.080.0150.120.170.1225435

0.09400001901507512

0.866

0.020.10.05600---

952

7268

10.2112.31.51.50.270.20.340.240.30.020.150.240.225440

0.053500210200-

14311010

0.030.30.09550---

1280

806

5.56.26.51.311

0.280.1250.050.180.180.0250.140.140.1816318

0.033300140130-

0.61.50.557

0.010.070.03430---

918

73.58.17.18.49

1.61

1.30.70.20.30.240.20.030.050.230.1399500.1

1030028020068104

1.31810

0.030.60.1580240-

3701236

788

5.75.24

61.76

11.30.450.120.50.180.160.020.090.180.13383.836

0.21500001952009012155

0.0150.10.05610--

2281000

72118

4.35.52.21

2.50.60.170.20.420.40.040.220.280.260967

0.17145003602007010511512

0.020.2

0.093800-

140-

1302

72.5146.22.63.632

1.70.70.20.450.320.290.020.160.210.280560

0.042000320140655353563

0.051.30.12700---

1156

HEPATIC RENALURINARY

S/OCAN

URINARYS/O

POUCHCARDIAC

MOBILITY CONVALESCENCESUPPORT RECOVERYRENAL

SPECIALRENALPOUCH C2P+™

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Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA + DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+Glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/100g as fed**

8650

14.315

17.9107.1

10.72.90.60.71.41.1

0.110.71.41.4362.5

24.30.138571107713974

0.6186

140.3650

5642150-

56.3***

OBESITY MANAGEMENT

74.523.513.743.548.612.97.86.31.3

0.470.80.7

0.710.060.80.90.4102.451

0.02196113347200.41

0.251164

0.0312

196---

94.7

HYPO- ALLERGENIC

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **Calculated NRC2006 - ***NRC2006 TDF

8045208.5

15.519.512.5

72.5

0.630.11.5

1.250.080.51

0.7201.115

0.152500

7560211.52

0.585

180.2335

37522.5

--

72.7

LOW CARBOHYDRATE

DIABETIC SPECIAL

7230.421.433.937.57.13.67.12

0.611

1.51.140.070.40.80.7132.9

22.90.047143

6152251.12

0.4104177

0.07179250

---

122

Chicken & Rice

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

6828.121.936.642.27.21.66.31.7

0.630.71.5

1.250.130.50.70.6101.5

16.30.036569458250.92

0.3113179

0.04172331

---

145.9

Duck & Rice

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

-

8350

11.810.617.618.811.88.82.40.40.40.80.7

0.080.50.80.6241.8

17.60.16

2058894822411

0.3346

0.0618

4414150-

60.2***

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

SATIETY I

I

CANINE: WET AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100g DRY MATTER

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I

I

ANALYSES1 of 1

7428.86.547.752.311.26.55.81.60.540.10.90.50.090.20.50.8151.913.50.04

115388158213.91

0.44410

0.1338173---

91.6

6418.111.757.860.68.35.64.2-

0.53-1

0.670.10.10.8-8

0.516.70.0415286969222.81

0.4437

0.083319433.3

--

138.2

665.49

16.317.1

21.21.30.30.210.150.170.110.030.080.220.08405550.1

150003002501305311010

0.020.20.05950---

1584

656916

16.82.31.51.70.350.220.150.250.130.030.090.180.0845658

0.15530003702101305311010

0.020.20.1990---

1587

803.96

7.658.21.250.71.20.2

0.1250.090.150.080.0150.120.170.1225435

0.09400001901507512

0.866

0.020.10.05600---

952

7221.428.636.439.38.25.45.41

0.681.20.90.890.070.50.90.79

1.414.30.0212507571-51

0.44411

0.1132196---

128

8030

27.531

32.56.555

1.40.630.30.90.810.160.70.70.88

1.59

0.0216507065-

0.31

0.3345

0.0415215---

91.8

73.530.626.831.7346

3.84.92.60.831.10.90.720.150.20.90.4153.418.90.04388710675263.82

0.57411

0.233821990.6

-139.6123.6

7836.425.923.827.3

84.55.92

0.552.30.80.730.090.40.80.6171.716.40.1

227278991410.51

0.522

6.820.0522.73277--

103.64100

7239.328.615.419.67.93.68.92.10.610.71.51.250.090.81

0.8213.223.90.06517912971253.62

0.4549

0.0733286-

50-

130.2

72.550.922.59.513.110.97.36.22.50.561.61.21.050.070.60.80.7291.821.80.017271165124

19.32

1.120116

0.4744255---

115.6

753426

24.4267.668

1.90.560.31.41.120.140.41

0.8141.212

0.042280152602341

0.4428

0.0424200---

108.8

I

LOW FAT

GASTRO INTESTINAL

HEPATICGASTRO

INTESTINAL RENALURINARY

S/OCAN

URINARYS/O

POUCHCARDIAC

MOBILITY CONVALESCENCESUPPORT RECOVERYRENAL

SPECIALRENALPOUCH C2P+™

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Moisture (g/100 mL) 85.00 79.20 81.35 77.90 Proteins (g/100 mL) 8.20 5.00 9.00 9.00 Fat content (g/100 mL) 5.20 8.00 2.00 7.00 Carbohydrate (g/100 mL) 5.10 14.00 11.40 11.70 NFE (g/100 mL) 5.10 14.00 11.40 11.70 Crude fibre (g/100 mL) 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 Dietary fibre (g/100 mL) 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 Crude ash (g/100 mL) 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.40 Arginine (g/100 mL) 0.50 0.17 0.55 1.00 Taurine (g/100 mL) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 EPA + DHA (g/100 mL) 0.12 0.17 0.12 0.13 Calcium (g/100 mL) 0.20 0.16 0.21 0.28 Phosphorus (g/100 mL) 0.17 0.11 0.18 0.26 Magnesium(g/100 mL) 0.013 0.025 0.019 0.021 Sodium (g/100 mL) 0.10 0.13 0.10 0.19 Potassium (g/100 mL) 0.21 0.17 0.21 0.29 Chloride (g/100 mL) 0.13 0.25 0.15 0.28 Iron* (mg/1000mL) 28.50 40.00 29.00 40.00 Copper* (mg/1000mL) 2.70 4.00 2.60 4.10 Zinc* (mg/1000mL) 42.00 63.00 42.00 60.00 Selenium (µg/1000mL) 140.00 200.00 100.00 300.00 Vitamin A (IU/1000 mL) 3660 6700 3700 5000 Vitamin D3 (IU/1000 mL) 280 220 224 480 Vitamin E (mg/1000 mL) 160 230 181 250 Vitamin C (mg/1000 mL) 150 150 150 200 Vitamin B1 (mg/1000 mL) 1.60 1.50 1.10 1.90 Vitamin B2 (mg/1000 mL) 1.30 3.50 2.80 4.50 Vitamin B6 (mg/1000 mL) 1.30 1.00 1.00 1.20 Niacin (mg/1000 mL) 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Pantothenic acid (mg/1000 mL) 4.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Vitamin B12 (µg/1000mL) 10.00 22.00 16.00 26.00 Folic acid (mg/1000 mL) 0.80 1.00 0.80 1.20 Biotin (µg/1000mL) 30.00 80.00 60.00 80.00 Choline (mg/1000 mL) 750.00 1000.00 750.00 1000.00 Metabolisable energy*** (kcal/L) 1040 1504 1035 1474

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ANALYSES

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006) - ***NRC2006 TDF (canine)

CANINE: ICU DIETS AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

Proteins g 7.88 3.32 8.7 6.11 Fat content g 5.00 5.32 1.93 4.75 Carbohydrate g 4.90 9.31 11.01 7.94 NFE g 4.90 9.31 10.88 7.94 Crude fibre g 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.36 Dietary fibre g 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.36 Crude ash g 0.96 0.66 1.16 0.95 Arginine g 0.48 0.11 0.53 0.68 Taurine g 0.14 0.13 0.14 0.14 EPA + DHA g 0.12 0.11 0.12 0.09 Calcium g 0.19 0.11 0.20 0.19 Phosphorus g 0.16 0.07 0.17 0.18 Magnesium g 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 Sodium g 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.13 Potassium g 0.20 0.11 0.20 0.20 Chloride g 0.13 0.17 0.14 0.19 Iron mg* 2.74 2.66 2.80 2.71 Copper mg* 0.26 0.27 0.25 0.28 Zinc mg* 4.04 4.19 4.06 4.07 Selenium µgg 13.46 13.30 10 20.35 Vitamin A IU 351.92 445.48 357.49 339.21 Vitamin D3 IU 26.92 14.63 21.64 32.56 Vitamin E mg 15.38 15.29 17.49 16.96 Vitamin C mg 14.42 9.97 14.49 13.57 Vitamin B1 mg 0.15 0.10 0.11 0.13 Vitamin B2 mg 0.12 0.23 0.27 0.31 Vitamin B6 mg 0.12 0.07 0.10 0.08 Niacin mg 1.92 1.33 1.93 1.36 Pantothenic acid mg 0.38 0.66 0.97 0.68 Vitamin B12µgg 0.96 1.46 0 1.76 Folic acid mg 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.08 Biotin µgg 2.88 5.32 0.01 5.43 Choline mg 72.12 66.49 72.46 67.84

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DRY DWET

Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

10.93.26.7

10.15.82.42.40.687

0.040.460.3332

0.160.320.36.6

0.486.611

73835.327.316.00.62.31.07.12.16.4

0.1767.164-

10.632-

3116***

OBESITY MANAGEMENT

12.43.63.74.42.5

1.782.70.711420.180.360.2827

0.180.360.349.10.66

32213126.617.89.81.80.90.24.41.63.689

12.4140

-5.3

12.4-

563***

OBESITY MANAGEMENT

-

38.2

11.45.32

1.920.5260

0.060.340.2420

0.150.210.266.5

0.465.94.676130186

0.130.120.810.461.052.130.2784

51.8-

6015-

3285

WEIGHT CONTROL

11.13.56.5

10.810.46.22

0.671

0.110.340.2630

0.110.300.26.1

0.567.711

81737.129.714.90.72.41.17.52.37.1

0.1871.374-

11.137-

2692***

SATIETY WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

14.13.335

5.33.32.5

0.661250.010.230.2023.30.130.220.176.60.55

46.55814

2723.36.60.20.30.10.81

1.716.6

5124.6

-12

14.1-

602***

SATIETY WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

11.23.66.2

10.810.45.82.50.679

0.100.340.2641

0.260.300.55.8

0.566.510

75037.530150.62.31.17.12.16.7

0.1767.875-

11.237-

2668***

SATIETY SMALL DOG

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006) - ***NRC2006 TDF

1

Weight management D

CANINE: WET & DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

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DRYW WET

Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

10.73.55.58.75

1.861.510.5660

0.090.260.2120

0.090.2

0.196

0.444.98.749329178.7

0.120.110.240.440.73

20.023158-

58--

3447

DIABETIC

12.45.52.34.35.4

3.441.9

0.691720.010.410.3421

0.140.260.195.50.34.141

68820.616.55.80.40.40.12.11.44.8

0.069.6103

-6.2--

727

DIABETIC SPECIAL

LOW CARBOHYDRATE

*

Diabetes mellitus

ANALYSES1 of 5

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DRY W

Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

4.64.3

11.412.41.5

0.572.270.2854

0.050.260.2113

0.260.310.275.7

0.395.42.879820155

0.721.32

133.93.6

0.368251

283---

3884

5.34.89.2

10.31.4

0.252.1

0.3852

0.080.250.220

0.120.250.134.6

0.376.13

77520155

0.681.221.9

12.13.73.5

0.347752

275---

4002

6.23.2

11.512.71.50.3

2.030.46540.1

0.220.1614

0.110.220.125.8

0.416.43.581019165

0.691.251.9412.43.73.5

0.357954

270---

3703

6

ANALLERGENIC HYPOALLERGENIC S

HYPOALLERGENIC MODERATE CALORIE

-

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

2

Adverse reaction to food

CANINE: WET & DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

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DRY WET

6.34.29.5

10.41.1

0.182.550.4655

0.090.260.2118

0.260.230.35.1

0.396.52.680721165

0.711.281.9912.83.83.6

0.368155

286---

3841

6.32.713

14.62.9

1.322.150.41900.1

0.440.2715

0.120.210.196.1

0.457.13.998724186

0.821.482.3

14.74.44.1

0.419360

329---

3344

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

6.33.7

11.713.13.5

2.111.7

0.361270.210.2

0.1916

0.210.230.112.60.6

13.76

52835.912.75.30.10.20.1

13.74.21.1

0.013.253----

947

HYPOALLERGENIC

74.97.88.61.6

0.821.6

0.451390.230.340.2616

0.080.190.16

30.75.28

1 63913.911.95.70.20.40.1

23.83.91.6

0.024157----

1220

6.24.88

9.31.6

0.341.4

0.381370.160.330.27270.1

0.150.122.30.33.66

14420.612.75.50.20.30.1

24.73.81.9

0.0137.773----

1459

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

Chicken & Rice

SENSITIVITY CONTROL

Duck & Rice

HYPOALLERGENIC SMALL DOG

ANALYSES2 of 5

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Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

DRY

5.94.19.9

11.31.9

0.491.460.2254

0.110.190.1513

0.080.180.153.4

0.386.24.682121165

0.711.271.9812.63.83.6

0.368151

282---

3900

SKIN CARE

6.34.19.5

10.71.6

0.331.5

0.24510.1

0.180.15130.1

0.180.143.1

0.386

4.181120155

0.71.261.9612.53.83.5

0.358051

279---

3945

SKIN CARE SMALL DOG

7.24.96.78

1.70.471.830.3520.10.3

0.22170.1

0.250.132.8

0.375.64.281520155

0.671.211.8812.13.63.5

0.347644

272---

4048

SKIN CARE JUNIOR SMALL DOG

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

3 of 5

Dermatosis and hair loss Gastro-intestinal disorders

CANINE: WET & DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

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WET

7.86

5.66

1.71.381.8

0.441290.070.320.2631

0.080.240.173.20.32.89

52434.913.85.30.90.20.10.90.51.8

0.015.546----

1088

GASTRO INTESTINAL

8.21.9

13.514.83.2

1.861.6

0.451530.020.260.1425

0.070.150.224.40.53.811

3 27522.916.4

61.10.30.11.11.12.7

0.0410.949----

916

GASTRO INTESTINAL

LOW FAT

DRY

6.14.98

9.11.50.41.70.449

0.070.280.24220.1

0.170.14.5

0.375.58

46624.514.77.40.10.10.20.40.61.7

0.0226.537----

4074

GASTRO INTESTINAL

7.35

7.510.46.53.52.30.463

0.090.340.2825

0.090.250.25.9

0.476.88

60031.618.99.50.10.10.30.50.82.2

0.0333.847----

3169

FIBRE RESPONSE

6.43

11.913.21.90.61.70.455

0.060.280.2525

0.110.190.24.8

0.416.18

52527.716.68.30.10.10.20.40.71.9

0.0230.441----

3616

GASTRO INTESTINAL

MODERATE CALORIE

6.42

13.415.42.50.51.90.461

0.040.320.2429

0.120.20.25.3

0.436.57

57928.917.48.70.10.10.20.40.72

0.0332.152----

3456

GASTRO INTESTINAL

LOW FAT

6.95.26.37.51.40.31.90.450

0.070.280.2419

0.090.210.15.8

0.365.38

45023.714.27.10.10.10.20.40.61.7

0.0225.838----

4224

GASTRO INTESTINAL

JUNIOR

Gastro-intestinal disorders

ANALYSES3 of 5

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Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

4 of 5

DRY WET

4.73

15.115.82.2

1.451.1-

137-

0.250.1725

0.040.2-

2.20.14.310

39818.118.15.80.70.30.11.10.81.8

0.028.751-

8.7--

1382

HEPATIC

4.14.112

13.31.80.51.20.354

0.050.180.1320

0.050.230.14.20.16.19

48625.615.45.10.10.10.20.40.71.8

0.0228.254-

7.6828-

3906

HEPATIC

Liver disorders Renal insufficiency Lower urinary tract disorders Heart failure

DRY WET

3.54.1

12.5142.10.61.10.249

0.120.150.0826

0.090.150.23.20.44.53

43725.715.47.70.10.10.20.40.61.8

0.0227.562----

3886

RENAL

3.24.512

13.42

0.61.20.248

0.120.150.0725

0.090.150.23.50.44.93

40425.215.17.60.10.10.20.40.61.8

0.022761----

3964

RENAL

3.45.7

10.310.81.3

0.760.8

0.1913395

0.110.0719

0.050.140.052.50.33.56

94718.915.88.20.30.20.10.60.61.3133.260----

1584

RENAL

3.85.7

10.110.61.4

0.951.1

0.2213995

0.160.0819

0.060.110.052.80.43.79

334023.313.28.20.30.20.10.60.61.3136.362----

1587

RENAL

4.16.38

8.61.3

0.741.3

0.2113195

0.160.0816

0.130.180.132.60.43.79

420220

15.87.90.10.20.10.60.62.1115.363----

952

RENALSPECIAL SPECIALSELECT

3.54.5

11.813.11.90.61

0.148

0.120.100.0523

0.090.150.2

2.80.44.22

42625.1155

0.10.10.20.40.61.8

0.0226.560----

3988

RENALPOUCH

CANINE: WET & DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

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DRY WET

4.76.38

8.61.8

1.171.2

0.211480.270.190.216

0.120.190.16

20.33.14

27316.415.6

-1.10.20.10.80.82.3

0.027

43----

1280

URINARY S/OCAN

6.56

6.87.11.4

1.091.1

0.311360.050.2

0.1833

0.150.150.181.70.323

35915.314.2

-0.10.20.10.50.81.1

0.013.347----

918

URINARY S/O

POUCH

5.24.4

10.511.41.480.571.90.354

0.050.180.1813

0.310.210.493.6

0.395.82.9544262.6-

0.110.1

0.220.390.671.8

0.022941----

3859

URINARY S/O

SMALL DOG

63.3

12.113.93.681.842.2

0.3263

0.060.170.1715

0.360.240.65

40.456.64.8694426-

0.170.160.330.621.042.7

0.044445-

63--

3314

URINARY S/O

MODERATE CALORIE

4.73.9

12.113.11.490.551.4

0.2255

0.080.210.1518

0.080.230.151.9

0.396

6.365321165

0.731.312.0413.13.93.7

0.378339

28752--

3831

URINARY U/C

LOW PURINE

DRY WET

6.65.76.87.31.3

0.811.1

0.571780.240.190.1532

0.040.190.083.20.748

83322.716.25.50.80.30.11.50.82.4

0.058.147-

19.4-

29.91236

CARDIAC

6.34.88.29.11.30.41.20.482

0.090.2

0.1336

0.030.190.13.4

0.364.63

53119.314.57.20.31.20.53.81.13.4

0.093541-

20-

30.34143

CARDIAC

4.74.4

11.212.11.450.591.7

0.2554

0.050.130.1313

0.310.210.573.5

0.395.84.946626165

0.110.1

0.210.390.661.8

0.022952----

3866

URINARY S/O

Lower urinary tract disorders Heart failure

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-

6.54.19.3

10.51.650.411.90.477

0.080.240.1721

0.230.160.353.9

0.396.25.282621155

0.711.281.9812.73.83.6

0.368152

284---

3875

CALM

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

5

Stress managementMobility issues

Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

73.4

10,712.32.71.11.60.453

0.170.220.1422

0.110.220.34.8

0.425.38

47628

16.88.40.10.10.20.40.72

0.0229.970---

21.83574

85.7

10.26

1.81

1.30.51200.5

0.180.1620

0.090.180.133.80.43.621

500019,5209

0.10.20.10.50.51.5

0.015.061---

22.81000

DRY WET

MOBILITYC2P+

MOBILITYC2P+C2P+™ C2P+™

CANINE: WET & DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

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-

5.74.2

10.311.82.40.91.30.3520.1

0.210.16160.1

0.170.24.2

0.396.26

49328.6137.80.10.10.20.40.72.1

0.0230.652--

2618.23852

1.4-

24.124.1

10.71.5------

0.270.270.7-

0.41-------------------

3442

REHYDRATION

Instant diet

12.15.42.23.12.6

1.731.5

0.611340.390.280.2517

0.140.180.176.90.45.23

17327.712.15.64.60.40.34.80.33.9

0.1110.461----

1156

RECOVERY

9.15.24

4.31

0.71.30.6140

-0.320.2611

0.090.150.14.1

0.473.15

52239.515.25.40.30.30.22

1.13.2

0.0236.987-

1.09--

4414

CONVALESCENCE SUPPORTInstant diet

8.46.13.34.21.7

0.771.9

0.461310.150.320.2719

0.170.220.184.60.75.113

1 11427.615.45.40.80.40.11.20.91.8

0.027.161--

10.8-

1302

CONVALESCENCE SUPPORT

6.74.38.8

10.63

1.21.50.375

0.080.190.1619

0.190.170.34

0.46.34

91326.916.18.10.81.32.1

13.24.14

0.3889.443

29.51.34

-18.83723

DENTAL SMALL DOG

DENTAL

ConvalescenceOral hygieneS

ANALYSES5 of 5

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• Harmonius growth: For steady, harmonious growth, the composition of Babydog milk is as close as possible to bitch’s milk, with high energy and protein levels.

• Digestive health: With the puppies changing capacity to digest protein, lactose and starch carbohydrates, Babydog milk:

• Contains highly digestible proteins • Has a lactose content equivalent to maternal milk • Does not contain starch • Includes additional Fructo-Oligo- Saccharides to help maintain a healthy balance of digestive flora

• Instant milk: Babydog milk dissolves instantly and completely, with no sediment, creating a totally homogenous formula.

Milk proteins, milk fat, vegetable oils (including arachidonic acid-rich oil), whey proteins, fish oil (source of DHA), minerals, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS).

COMPOSITION

The Babydog milk set includes:• 4x100g g sachets in a 400g box or 5x400g sachets

in a 2kg buckets containing milk powder packed in a controlled atmosphere (to preserve organoleptic qualities)

• A graduated wide-neck feeding bottle (BPA free) for easy filling and cleaning

• Three variable-flow teats adapted to different puppy sizes

• One measuring spoon (1 spoonful per 20 ml of water)

• One instruction for use leaflet

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 33gFat content _____________________________ 39gCarbohydrate* ________________________ 18.5gLactose ______________________________ 18.5gArginine _____________________________ 2.05gLysine _______________________________ 2.53gLinoleic acid ___________________________ 3.2gOmega 6 ______________________________ 3.3gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.76gDHA _______________________________ 100mgEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.15gFOS ________________________________ 480mgCalcium ______________________________ 1.1gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.8gMagnesium __________________________ 0.06gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gMetabolisable energy** ______________ 542.6kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25000IU, Vitamin D3: 1500IU, E1 (Iron): 100mg, E2 (Iodine): 4mg, E4 (Copper): 15mg, E5 (Manganese): 80mg, E6 (Zinc): 230mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.43mg, Taurine: 2.5g.Antioxidants.

*Starch: 0g**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

Orphaned puppies and where mis-mothering occurs• Insufficient milk from the bitch• Agalactia• Mastitis• Large litter size

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FURTHER INFORMATION

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A graduated wide-neck feeding bottle (BPA free) f T

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• Orphaned puppies and where mis-mothering occurs• Insufficient milk from the bitch• Agalactia• Mastitis• Large litter size

RECOMMENDED FOR

DHA is quantitatively the most important polyunsaturated fatty acid in the mammal brain and retina. At birth and under physiological conditions, a puppy’s immature brain has a high DHA requirement.

DHA cognitive function, and so BABYDOG MILK is enriched with DHA.

naturally present in maternal milk, helps support in the development

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

AgeNumber of meals per day

SMALL DOGS (1-10kg) MEDIUM DOGS (10-25kg)ml of

reconstituted milk/puppy/

meal

Milk powder (in measuring

spoon)

ml of reconstituted milk/puppy/

meal

Milk powder (in measuring

spoon)

min max min max min max min max

Week 1 8 3 10 2/10 5/10 5 20 3/10 1

Week 2 5 10 30 5/10 1+5/10 15 50 8/10 2+5/10

Week 3 4 20 50 1 2+5/10 35 90 1+8/10 4+5/10

Week 4 4 25 60 1+3/10 3 45 125 2+3/10 6+3/10

AgeNumber of meals per day

LARGE DOGS (25-45kg) GIANT DOGS (+45kg)ml of

reconstituted milk/puppy/

meal

Milk powder (in measuring

spoon)

ml of reconstituted milk/puppy/

meal

Milk powder (in measuring

spoon)

min max min max min max min max

Week 1 8 10 25 5/10 1+3/10 15 35 8/10 1+8/10

Week 2 5 30 70 1+5/10 3+5/10 40 80 2 4

Week 3 4 60 120 3 6 85 125 4+3/10 6+3/10

Week 4 4 90 170 4+5/10 8+5/10 120 190 6 9+5/10

PEDIATRICFROM BIRTH TO 2 MONTHS

PEDIATRIC

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• Harmonius growth: For steady, harmonious growth, the composition of Puppy Protech is as close as possible to bitch’s milk, with high energy and protein levels.

• Digestive health: With the puppies changing capacity to digest protein, lactose and starch carbohydrates, Puppy Protech:

• Contains highly digestible proteins • Has a lactose content equivalent to maternal milk • Does not contain starch • Includes additional Fructo-Oligo- Saccharides to help maintain a healthy balance of digestive flora

• Instant milk: Puppy Protech dissolves instantly and completely, with no sediment, creating a totally homogenous formula.

COMPOSITIONF

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 31gFat content _____________________________ 35gCarbohydrate (maltodextrin + lactose) * 25.3g

Arginine _____________________________ 0.80gDietary Fibre _____________________________

_____________________________1.4g

Lysine _______________________________ 2.28gLinoleic acid ___________________________ 3.2gOmega 6 ______________________________ 3.3gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.45g

EPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.13g Calcium ______________________________ 0.9gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.74gMagnesium __________________________ 0.05gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gMetabolisable energy** ______________ 528.8kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 20000IU, Vitamin D3: 1200IU, E1 (Iron): 88mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.5mg, E4 (Copper): 13mg, E5 (Manganese): 67mg, E6 (Zinc): 191mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.45mg.Antioxidants.

*Starch: 0g**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Orphaned puppies and where mis-mothering occurs• Insufficient milk from the bitch• Agalactia• Mastitis• Large litter size

Milk proteins, milk fat, vegetable oils (including arachidonic acid-rich oil), maltodextrin dried egg products (source of specific globulins), whey protein, fish oil (source of DHA), minerals, fructo-oligo-saccharides.

COLOSTRUM STAGE (BIRTH - 24H)

MILK STAGE(24H - WEANING)

• Availlable in 300g box (6 x 50g sachets) or 1.2kg box (12 x 100g sachets)

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• Orphaned puppies and where mis-mothering occurs• Insufficient milk from the bitch• Agalactia• Mastitis• Large litter size

RECOMMENDED FOR

DHA is quantitatively the most important polyunsaturated fatty acid in the mammal brain and retina. At birth and under physiological conditions, a puppy’s immature brain has a high DHA requirement.

DHA cognitive function, and so PUPPY PROTECH is enriched with DHA.

naturally present in maternal milk, helps support in the development

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

AgeNumber of meals

per day

0-10 kg

Weight of adult dog

11-25 kg 26-44 kg >45 kg

Birth

Week 18 3 - 10ml

Week 2 5 10 - 30ml

Week 4 4 25 - 60ml

Week 3 4 20 - 50ml

5 - 20ml

15 - 50ml

45 - 125ml

35 - 90ml

10 - 25ml

30 - 70ml

90 - 170ml

60 - 120ml

15 - 35ml

40 - 80ml

120 - 190ml

85 - 125ml

PEDIATRIC

FROM BIRTH TO 2 MONTHS

SMALL

MEDIUM

LARGE

GIANT

DHAAdded

PEDIATRIC

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• The high energy density enables a reduced amount of food to be given per meal, decreases the intestinal workload, compensating for the reduced stomach capacity in puppies and bitches in the last 3rd of gestation.

• Combination of highly digestive proteins (LIP* proteins), prebiotics, rice and fish oil to support digestive security.

• Association of prebiotics with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

Chicken and pork meats, chicken liver, rice, cellulose, fish oil, calcium caseinate, yeast hydrolysate (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), minerals (including chelated trace minerals), taurine, L-carnitine, marigold meal (rich in lutein), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

FURTHER INFORMATION

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 120IU, E1 (Iron): 4mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.17mg, E4 (Copper): 1.4mg, E5 (Manganese): 1.3mg, E6 (Zinc): 13mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 1.6g.

Calculating a specific ration for the breeding bitch:A pregnant bitch will gain 10% of body weight per week from the end of the 5th week. Her needs will increase 10% per week of further gestation. The daily ration recommendations for Starter products increases by 10% at week 6, 20% at week 7 and 30% at week 8. Lactation also requires high-level nutritional support. Our recommendation is to feed ad libitum: no rationing is necessary. Note that the bitch should not gain more than 25% (large and giant dogs) to 30% (small and medium dogs) of her normal body weight at parturition.

Additives (kg)***

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 10g __ 47.6gFat content ___________________ 6g __ 28.6gCarbohydrate ________________ 2.3g ____ 11gNFE ________________________ 2.5g __ 11.9gDietary fibre _________________ 1.2g ___ 5.7gCrude fibre ___________________ 1g ___ 4.8gOmega 6 ____________________ 0.9g ___ 4.3gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.15g ___ 0.7gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.08g ___ 0.4gCalcium ____________________ 0.3g ___ 1.4gPhosphorus ________________ 0.26g ___ 1.2gMagnesium ________________ 0.01g __ 0.05gSodium ____________________ 0.14g ___ 0.7gPotassium _________________ 0.17g ___ 0.8gMetabolisable energy** _____97.4kcal 463.8kcal

per 100 gas fed

100 g dry matter

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

Available in195g can

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The high energy density enables a

Combination of highly digestive p

Association of prebiotics with a patented s

• Puppies of all sizes from weaning to 2 months• Gestating and lactating bitch (according to guidelines below)

RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

WEANING PUPPY

Age in weeksAdult weight

1-3kg 4-5kg 7-10kg 15kg 20kgg can g can g can g can g can

2-33-4 43 1/4 43 1/4 43 1/4 128 3/4 128 3/44-5 128 3/4 128 3/4 128 3/4 298 1 2/4 425 2 1/45-6 128 3/4 255 1 1/4 383 2 510 2 3/4 595 3 1/46-7 170 1 340 1 3/4 510 2 3/4 638 3 1/4 808 4 1/47-8 213 1 404 2 1/4 616 3 1/4 808 4 1/4 978 5 1/4

GESTATING BITCH

Gestation in weeks

Adult weight1kg 3kg 5kg 7kg 10kg

g can g can g can g can g can6 149 1 319 1 1/2 468 2 1/2 595 3 786 47 149 1 361 2 510 2 1/2 659 3 1/2 850 4 1/28 170 1 383 2 553 3 701 3 1/2 914 59 191 1 404 2 595 3 765 4 999 5 1/2

Lactating Ad libitum

Age in weeks 25kg 30kg 35-45kg 60kg 80kgg can g can g can g can g can

2-3 128 3/4 128 3/4 128 3/4 128 3/4 128 3/43-4 383 2 383 2 468 2 2/4 553 3 681 3 2/44-5 659 3 2/4 660 3 2/4 723 3 3/4 830 4 1/4 936 55-6 723 3 3/4 723 3 3/4 808 4 1/4 936 5 1064 5 2/46-7 956 5 957 5 1042 5 2/4 1170 6 1/4 1277 6 3/47-8 1190 6 1/4 1191 6 1/4 1362 7 1/4 1702 8 1702 9

Gestation in weeks

20kg 30kg 40kg 60kg 80kgg can g can g can g can g can

6 1997 7 1745 9 2149 11 1/2 2830 15 3489 18 1/27 1403 7 1/2 1893 10 2340 12 1/2 3085 16 3787 208 1530 8 2064 11 2532 13 1/2 3340 17 1/2 4106 21 1/29 1637 8 1/2 2213 11 1/2 2723 14 1/2 3595 19 4425 23 1/2

Lactating Ad libitum

PEDIATRICGESTATION, LACTATION & WEANING

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

PEDIATRIC

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• The high energy density enables a reduced amount of food to be given per meal, decreases the intestinal workload and compensates for the reduced stomach capacity in puppies, and bitches in the last 3rd of gestation.

Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P* proteins), prebiotics (Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides & Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides, beta-glucans, butyrate), sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.*L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected for its very high assimilation

• Association of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

• At the start of the weaning period, dry kibble can be moistened with twice its volume in water at 60°C to form a porridge. Allow the mixture to rest and cool before feeding. The kibbles are specifically designed to facilitate this.

Dehydrated poultry protein, rice, animal fats, wheat gluten*, maize, beet pulp, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, fish oil, soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), fatty acid salt, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides and beta-glucans), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content _____________________________ 22gCarbohydrate _________________________ 26.2gNFE _________________________________ 31.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.3gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 4.72gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.75gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.95gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gBeta-carotene _________________________ 4mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 424.6kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 13900IU, Vitamin D3: 1200IU, Beta-carotene: 40mg, E1 (Iron): 47mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.6mg, E4 (Copper): 8mg, E5 (Manganese): 61mg, E6 (Zinc): 201mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08 mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants. * L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its

very high assimilation**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

B

Bitch during the last 3 weeks of gestation and during lactation• Weaning puppies up to 2 months of ageC

Available in 1.5kg bags

Approximate size

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Association of Mannan-Oligo-S

At the start of the weaning period, d

Allow the mixture

t

FURTHER INFORMATION

E

Beta-glucans are polysaccharides: branched chains of glucose molecules (glucan) connected by beta-1,3 and beta-1,6-linkages. They may be extracted from brewer’s yeast, shitake mushrooms, and oats.

Beta-glucans interact with the gut-associated immune system, moderating biological functions in the body by way of stimulating antibody producing B-cells to secrete IgA proteins into the mucosa.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Small breed bitches (up to 10kg) and their puppies:

• Bitch during the last 3 weeks of gestation and during lactation• Weaning puppies up to 2 months of ageCan be served as a rehydrated ‘porridge’ during weaning to facilitate the transfer to transition to dry kibbles

RECOMMENDED FOR

WEANING PUPPY

Age in weeksAdult weight

1-2kg 3kg 4-5kg 7kg 10kgg cups g cups g cups g cups g cups

0-3 BABYDOG MILK3-4 10 1/8 10 1/8 10 1/8 10 1/8 10 1/8

4-5 30 3/8 30 3/8 30 3/8 30 3/8 30 3/8

5-6 30 3/8 30 3/8 60 5/8 90 1 90 16-7 40 4/8 40 4/8 80 1 120 1 3/8 120 1 3/8

7-8 50 5/8 50 5/8 95 1 1/8 145 1 5/8 145 1 5/8

GESTATING BITCH

Gestation in weeks

Adult weight1kg 3kg 5kg 7kg 10kg

g cups g cups g cups g cups g cups

6 28 2/8 65 5/8 95 1 123 1 2/8 160 1 5/8

7 31 3/8 71 6/8 104 1 134 1 3/8 175 1 6/8

8 34 3/8 77 6/8 113 1 1/8 145 1 4/8 189 1 7/8

9 36 3/8 83 7/8 121 1 2/8 156 1 5/8 204 2 1/8

Lactating Ad libitum

1

PEDIATRIC

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

GESTATION, LACTATION & WEANING

PEDIATRIC

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Dehydrated poultry protein, rice, animal fats, wheat gluten*, maize, beet pulp, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, fish oil, soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), fatty acid salt, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides and beta-glucans), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content _____________________________ 22gCarbohydrate _________________________ 26.2gNFE _________________________________ 31.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.3gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 4.72gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.75gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.95gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gBeta-carotene _________________________ 4mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 424.6kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 13900IU, Vitamin D3: 1200IU, Beta-carotene: 40mg, E1 (Iron): 47mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.6mg, E4 (Copper): 8mg, E5 (Manganese): 61mg, E6 (Zinc): 201mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)****** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

S

Bitch during the last 3 weeks of gestation and lactation• Weaning puppies up to 2 months of ageC

Available in 12kg bag

Approximate size

STARTER

• The high energy density enables a reduced amount of food to be given per meal, decreases the intestinal workload and compensates for the reduced stomach capacity in puppies, and bitches in the last 3rd of gestation.

Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P* proteins), prebiotics (Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides & Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides, beta-glucans, butyrate), sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.*L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected for its very high assimilation

• Association of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

• At the start of the weaning period, dry kibble can be moistened with twice its volume in water at 60°C to form a porridge. Allow the mixture to rest and cool before feeding. The kibbles are specifically designed to facilitate this.

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FURTHER INFORMATION

Supporting immunityEffect of feeding an antioxidant complex for two months prior to rabies vaccination.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Medium breed bitches (11 - 25kg) and their puppies:

• Bitch during the last 3 weeks of gestation and lactation• Weaning puppies up to 2 months of ageCan be served as a rehydrated ‘porridge’ during weaning to facilitate the transfer to transition to dry kibbles

RECOMMENDED FOR

WEANING PUPPY

Age in weeksAdult weight

11kg 15kg 20kg 25kgg cups g cups g cups g cups

0-2BABYDOG MILK

2-3 30 3/8

3-4 10 1/8 30 3/8 30 3/8 90 14-5 30 3/8 70 6/8 100 1 155 1 5/8

5-6 90 1 120 1 3/8 140 1 4/8 170 1 7/8

6-7 120 1 3/8 150 1 4/8 190 2 225 2 4/8

7-8 145 1 4/8 190 2 230 2 4/8 280 3

GESTATING BITCH

Gestation in weeks

Adult weight11kg 15kg 20kg 25kg

g cups g cups g cups g cups

6 172 1 7/8 217 2 3/8 270 2 7/8 319 3 3/8

7 188 2 237 2 4/8 294 3 1/8 348 3 6/8

8 203 2 1/8 257 2 6/8 319 3 3/8 377 49 219 2 3/8 276 3 343 3 5/8 406 4 3/8

Lactating Ad libitum

Smith & Coll 2001

Production of antibodies

1

PEDIATRICGESTATION, LACTATION & WEANING

T

A

A

Allow the mixture

t

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

PEDIATRIC

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• The high energy density enables a reduced amount of food to be given per meal, decreases the intestinal workload and compensates for the low stomach capacity in puppies and bitches in the last 3rd of gestation.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P* proteins), prebiotics (Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides & Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides, beta-glucans, butyrate), sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

*L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected for its very high assimilation

• Association of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

• At the start of the weaning period, dry kibble can be moistened with twice its volume in water at 60°C to form a porridge. Allow the mixture to rest and cool before feeding. The kibbles are specifically designed to facilitate this.

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, wheat gluten*, hydrolysed animal proteins, maize, beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, vegetable fibres, fish oil, fatty acid salt, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides and beta-glucans), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content _____________________________ 22gCarbohydrate _________________________ 26.7gNFE _________________________________ 31.3gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.4gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.8gOmega 6 ______________________________ 3.7gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.73gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.95gMagnesium __________________________ 0.07gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gBeta-carotene _________________________ 4mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 422.8kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 13900IU, Vitamin D3: 1200IU, Beta-carotene: 40mg, E1 (Iron): 48mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.7mg, E4 (Copper): 8mg, E5 (Manganese): 63mg, E6 (Zinc): 206mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)****** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages T

Available in 14kg bag

Approximate size

STARTER LARGE DOG

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The high energy density enables a r

Combination of highly digestible p

Association of Mannan-Oligo-S

At the start of the weaning period, d

Allow the mixture

t

The kibble is easily rehydrated to a soft consistency, facilitating chewing and swallowing and

increasing palatability.Starter diets can be served:1. Rehydrated for transition from suckling to starting chewing (early weaning)2. Rehydrated without being reduced to reinforce progressive chewing and provide additional

water (mid-weaning)3.Served dry to feed puppies able to chew (late weaning)

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Large breed bitches (26 - 45kg) and their puppies:

• Bitch during the last 3 weeks of gestation and lactation• Weaning puppies up to 2 months of ageCan be served as a rehydrated ‘porridge’ during weaning to facilitate the transfer to transition to dry kibbles

RECOMMENDED FOR

WEANING PUPPY

Age in weeksAdult weight

26kg 30kg 35kg 40kg 44kgg cups g cups g cups g cups g cups

0-2 BABYDOG MILK2-3 30 3/8 30 3/8 30 3/8 30 3/8 30 3/8

3-4 90 1 90 1 110 1 2/8 110 1 2/8 110 1 2/8

4-5 155 1 6/8 155 1 6/8 170 1 7/8 170 1 7/8 170 1 7/8

5-6 170 1 7/8 170 1 7/8 190 2 1/8 190 2 1/8 190 2 1/8

6-7 225 2 4/8 225 2 4/8 245 2 6/8 245 2 6/8 245 2 6/8

7-8 280 3 1/8 280 3 1/8 320 3 5/8 320 3 5/8 320 3 5/8

GESTATING BITCH

Gestation in weeks

Adult weight26kg 30kg 35kg 40kg 44kg

g cups g cups g cups g cups g cups

6 330 3 6/8 367 4 1/8 412 4 5/8 455 5 1/8 489 5 4/8

7 359 4 400 4 4/8 449 5 497 5 5/8 533 68 389 4 3/8 434 4 7/8 487 5 4/8 538 6 578 6 4/8

9 419 4 6/8 467 5 2/8 524 5 7/8 579 6 4/8 622 7

Lactating Ad libitum

PEDIATRIC

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

GESTATION, LACTATION & WEANINGS

FURTHER INFORMATION

PEDIATRIC

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P** proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• The mechanical actions of the kibble which help limit plaque are coupled with the inclusion of sodium tripolyphosphate, a calcium binder which limits availability of salivary calcium, delaying dental plaque calcification.

• A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins and 1 amino acid (pantothenic acid, inositol, niacin, choline and histidine) promotes skin-lipid (ceramide) synthesis, reinforcing the skin barrier and limiting transepidermal water loss.

• Association of prebiotics with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, rice, dehydrated pork protein, wheat flour, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, wheat gluten**, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 29gFat content _____________________________ 20gCarbohydrate _________________________ 30.1gNFE _________________________________ 34.9gDietary fibre _____________________________ 6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.2gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.83gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.72gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.31gCalcium _____________________________ 1.15gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.92gMagnesium __________________________ 0.09gSodium ______________________________ 0.34gMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 417.7kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25200IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.9mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 205mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)******** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

P

u

c

Available in 800g, 2kg and 4kg bag

Approximate size

JUNIOR

SMALL DOG

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Combination of highly digestible p

The mechanical actions of the k

A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins a

Association of prebiotics with a p

Pentasodium triphosphate is a calcium-chelating agent, rendering calcium unavailable for tartar formation. It is a highly hydrophilic molecule and spreads throughout the entire oral cavity.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Small breed puppies (adult weight up to 10kg) to 10 months of age or until neutering*

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

RECOMMENDED FOR

With Pentasodium triphosphate

Bound calcium

Adultweight 2 months 3 months 4 months 5 months 6 months

g cups g cups g cups g cups g cups1kg 28 2/8 31 3/8 32 3/8 32 3/8 28 2/82kg 48 4/8 53 4/8 54 4/8 54 4/8 47 4/83kg 62 5/8 70 6/8 73 6/8 73 6/8 67 5/84kg 76 6/8 86 7/8 90 7/8 91 7/8 82 7/85kg 91 7/8 103 1 107 1 1/8 108 1 1/8 98 16kg 101 1 116 1 1/8 122 1 2/8 123 1 2/8 122 1 2/87kg 110 1 1/8 129 1 3/8 137 1 3/8 139 1 3/8 138 1 3/88kg 121 1 2/8 142 1 4/8 151 1 4/8 153 1 4/8 152 1 4/8

10kg 143 1 4/8 168 1 6/8 178 1 6/8 181 1 7/8 180 1 7/8

Adultweight

7 months 8 months 9 months 10 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

1kg 23 2/8 23 2/8 23 2/8 23 2/82kg 39 3/8 39 3/8 38 3/8 38 3/83kg 60 5/8 53 4/8 52 4/8 52 4/84kg 74 6/8 65 5/8 65 5/8 64 5/85kg 88 7/8 77 6/8 77 6/8 76 6/86kg 110 1 1/8 99 1 88 7/8 87 7/87kg 124 1 2/8 111 1 1/8 99 1 98 18kg 137 1 3/8 123 1 2/8 109 1 1/8 108 1 1/8

10kg 163 1 5/8 146 1 4/8 130 1 3/8 129 1 3/8

Without Pentasodium triphosphate

Available calcium

PEDIATRIC

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

GROWTH FROM 2 TO 10 MONTHSS

FURTHER INFORMATION

PEDIATRIC

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.*** proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• Inclusion of several key nutrients to reinforce the coat’s natural beauty and to help protect the skin.

• Optimal palatability is guaranteed by way of specific formulation, selection of natural flavours and atmospherically-controlled (ATCO) packaging.

• Association of prebiotics with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

Dehydrated poultry protein, maize, animal fats, dehydrated pork protein, rice, wheat flour, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, vegetable fibres, wheat gluten***, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 29gFat content _____________________________ 20gCarbohydrate _________________________ 28.6gNFE _________________________________ 33.8gDietary fibre ___________________________ 7.6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.4gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.72gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.71gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.31gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.9gMagnesium __________________________ 0.09gSodium ______________________________ 0.34gMetabolisable energy**** ____________ 408.7kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17600IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 40mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.1mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 53mg, E6 (Zinc): 173mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.06mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

*** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

****Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)********** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages ’

Regular ingestion also supports the immune system.**

u

Available in 1kg, 4kg and 10kg bag

Approximate size

JUNIOR

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Combination of highly digestible p

Inclusion of several key nutrients to r

Optimal palatability is guaranteed b

Association of prebiotics with a p

’Natural Defences Support’ refers to combined immuno-modulating prebiotics (Mannan-

Oligo-Saccharides) and a Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition-patented antioxidant cocktail.MOS, is a fermentable fibre, stimulating the growth of beneficial bacteria (Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium) and inhibiting the growth of potentially pathogenic bacterial (E.coli, Salmonella, Clostridium spp). Regular ingestion also supports the immune system.**

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Medium breed puppies (adult weight: 11 to 25kg) to 12 months of age or until neutering*

*General case: neutering no sooner than 6 months of age

RECOMMENDED FOR

Adultweight

age2 months 3 months 4 months 6 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

12kg 165 1 5/8 194 1 7/8 208 2 211 214kg 185 1 6/8 217 2 233 2 2/8 237 2 2/815kg 194 1 7/8 229 2 1/8 246 2 3/8 250 2 3/816kg 202 1 7/8 240 2 2/8 257 2 4/8 263 2 4/818kg 218 2 1/8 261 2 4/8 280 2 5/8 287 2 6/820kg 234 2 2/8 282 2 5/8 303 2 7/8 311 322kg 247 2 3/8 299 2 7/8 323 3 334 3 1/824kg 245 2 3/8 300 2 7/8 325 3 1/8 357 3 3/825kg 243 2 2/8 298 2 7/8 324 3 1/8 368 3 4/8

Adultweight

8 months 9 months 10 months 12 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

12kg 171 1 5/8 153 1 4/8 151 1 3/814kg 205 2 187 1 6/8 170 1 5/815kg 216 2 198 1 7/8 180 1 6/8 177 1 5/816kg 227 2 1/8 208 2 189 1 6/8 186 1 6/818kg 248 2 3/8 227 2 1/8 206 2 203 1 7/820kg 270 2 4/8 246 2 3/8 224 2 1/8 220 2 1/822kg 300 2 7/8 270 2 4/8 241 2 2/8 237 2 2/824kg 321 3 288 2 6/8 257 2 3/8 254 2 3/825kg 332 3 1/8 298 2 7/8 266 2 4/8 262 2 4/8

** O’Carra R and al. 1996

PEDIATRICGROWTH FROM 2 TO 12 MONTHS

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

FURTHER INFORMATION

PEDIATRIC

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P** proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega fatty acids (particularly EPA & DHA) to support and nourish the bones and joints of growing dogs.

• Inclusion of melanin precursors, particularly tyrosine and phenylalanine, with chelated copper, to enhance the natural colour of the coat.

• Association of prebiotics with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, dehydrated pork protein, rice, wheat flour, wheat gluten**, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, vegetable fibres, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content _____________________________ 14gCarbohydrate _________________________ 32.6gNFE _________________________________ 38.3gDietary fibre ___________________________ 7.6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.9gOmega 6 ______________________________ 2.8gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.61gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.31gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.91gMagnesium __________________________ 0.09gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gChondroitin+glucosamine _______________ 50mgMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 381.3kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17800IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 45mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.5mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 58mg, E6 (Zinc): 190mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***According to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)******** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

T

a

u

o

Available in 1kg, 4kg and 14kg bag

Approximate size

JUNIOR

LARGE DOG

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Combination of highly digestible p

Balanced protein and mineral formula w

Inclusion of melanin precursors, p

Association of prebiotics with a p

The “Digestive Security” claim is based on the inclusion of a combination of L.I.P.** proteins, prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Large breed puppies (adult weight 25 to 45 kg) to 15 months of age or until neutering*

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

RECOMMENDED FOR

Adultweight

age2 months 3 months 4 months 5 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

25kg 261 2 5/8 319 3 2/8 347 3 4/8 371 3 6/8

30kg 236 2 3/8 294 3 335 3 3/8 397 435kg 250 2 4/8 330 3 3/8 376 3 7/8 445 4 4/8

40kg 276 2 6/8 365 3 6/8 413 4 2/8 492 544kg 304 3 1/8 400 4 1/8 444 4 4/8 528 5 3/8

Adultweight

8 months 10 months 12 months 14 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

25kg 356 3 5/8 285 2 7/8 283 2 7/8 279 2 7/8

30kg 421 4 2/8 357 3 5/8 322 3 2/8 319 3 2/8

35kg 472 4 6/8 403 4 1/8 364 3 6/8 359 3 5/8

40kg 526 5 3/8 459 4 5/8 404 4 1/8 396 444kg 598 6 1/8 522 5 2/8 435 4 3/8 427 4 3/8

Source: Royal Canin Research Centre, digestibility panels**L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

15 months ADULT LARGE DOG

Eval

uatio

n of

Dry

Mat

ter d

isge

stib

ility

9899

100

101

102

103

104

105

Junior diets: improved digestibility

PEDIATRIC

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

GROWTH FROM 2 TO 15 MONTHSL

FURTHER INFORMATION

PEDIATRIC

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega fatty acids (particularly EPA & DHA) to support and nourish the bones and joints of growing dogs.

• Increased energy density: meets the metabolic requirements of an intense growth period while helping reduce the amount of food given per meal so as to decrease the digestive workload.

• Association of prebiotics with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

Dehydrated poultry protein, rice, wheat gluten*, maize, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, yeasts, fish oil, psyllium husks and seeds, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 34gFat content _____________________________ 14gCarbohydrate _________________________ 28.7gNFE ___________________________________ 34gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.06gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.64gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ________________________________ 1gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.85gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gChondroitin+glucosamine _______________ 50mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 383.7kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17100IU, Vitamin D3: 1100IU, E1 (Iron): 48mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.8mg, E4 (Copper): 8mg, E5 (Manganese): 63mg, E6 (Zinc): 189mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)****** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

I

G

Available in14kg bag

Approximate size

PUPPY GIANT DOG

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Combination of highly digestible p

Balanced protein and mineral f

Increased energy density: meets t

Association of prebiotics with a p

In the giant breed dog, the growth peak occurs around 4-5 months with a maximum energy requirement at 7 months.

Nutritional errors (dietary excess & nutritional deficiencies - overfeeding of calcium for example) occuring between the age of 2 and 6 months can seriously harm the physical development of the dog.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Giant breed puppies (adult weight over 45kg) from 2 to 8 months of age

RECOMMENDED FOR

Adultweight

age2 months 3 months 4 months 5 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

45kg 309 3 5/8 406 4 6/8 449 5 2/8 534 6 1/8

60kg 394 4 5/8 504 5 7/8 556 6 3/8 658 7 5/8

80kg 446 5 1/8 600 7 668 7 6/8 805 9 3/8

90kg 487 5 5/8 656 7 5/8 729 8 4/8 879 10 1/8

100kg 527 6 1/8 710 8 2/8 789 9 1/8 952 11

Adultweight

6 months 7 months 8 months 9 monthsg cups g cups g cups

45kg 607 7 609 7 605 7

JUNIOR GIANT DOG

60kg 749 8 5/8 756 8 6/8 755 8 6/8

80kg 917 10 5/8 934 10 6/8 938 10 7/8

90kg 1002 11 5/8 1020 11 6/8 1025 11 7/8

100kg 1084 12 4/8 1104 12 6/8 1109 12 7/8

From 2 to 6 months, it is recommended to divide the daily intake into 3 meals.

From 6 to 9 months, it is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

PEDIATRIC

GROWTH FROM 2 TO 8 MONTHSG

FURTHER INFORMATION

PEDIATRIC

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.** proteins), prebiotics, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega fatty acids (particularly EPA & DHA) to support the developing the bones and joints of growing dogs.

• A high intake of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.** proteins) helps promote optimal muscle development during growth: lean body mass is developed preferentially over adipose tissue.

• Association of prebiotics with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

Dehydrated poultry protein, rice, maize, animal fats, wheat gluten**, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, fish oil, soya oil, yeasts, psyllium husks and seeds, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 31gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 28.8gNFE _________________________________ 34.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.7gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.04gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.64gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.95gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gChondroitin+glucosamine _______________ 50mgMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 389.1kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17100IU, Vitamin D3: 1100IU, E1 (Iron): 52mg, E2 (Iodine): 5.2mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 68mg, E6 (Zinc): 203mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)******** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

R

18/24 months of age

G

Available in 14kg bag

Approximate size

JUNIOR

GIANT DOG

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Combination of highly digestible p

Balanced protein and mineral f

A high intake of highly digestible p

Association of prebiotics with a p

Rice, the main source of carbohydrate in Junior Giant Dog formula, possesses the following qualities*: • Limited faecal excretion (greater intestinal absorption) • Reduced fibre levels compared to other cereals • Greater sensitivity to enzymatic (amylase) breakdown • Facilitates protein and fat digesibility

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Giant breed puppies (adult weight over 45kg) from 8 to 18/24 months of age

RECOMMENDED FOR

Adultweight

age8 months 10 months 12 months 14 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

45kg 597 6 7/8 521 6 434 5 426 4 7/850kg 648 7 4/8 570 6 5/8 499 5 6/8 465 5 3/855kg 697 8 1/8 615 7 1/8 538 6 2/8 501 5 6/860kg 745 8 5/8 658 7 5/8 574 6 5/8 535 6 2/865kg 791 9 1/8 698 8 1/8 609 7 568 6 5/870kg 837 9 6/8 786 9 1/8 685 7 7/8 604 775kg 882 10 2/8 828 9 5/8 721 8 3/8 636 7 3/880kg 925 10 6/8 886 10 2/8 793 9 1/8 703 8 1/8

Adultweight

16 months 18 months 20 months 22 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

45kg ADULT GIANT DOGADULT GIANT DOG

ADULT GIANT DOGADULT

GIANT DOG

50kg 461 5 3/855kg 497 5 6/8 493 5 6/860kg 532 6 1/8 529 6 1/865kg 565 6 4/8 561 6 4/870kg 600 7 598 6 7/8 596 6 7/875kg 632 7 2/8 629 7 2/8 627 7 2/880kg 665 7 6/8 663 7 5/8 661 7 5/8 658 7 5/8

24 months ADULT GIANT DOG

*Murray et al. 1999

PEDIATRIC

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

GROWTH FROM 8 TO 18/24 MONTHSG

FURTHER INFORMATION

PEDIATRIC

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• Educ NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT is a highly palatable, low calorie reward (less than 3kcal per supplement) for use during your training sessions with puppies and adult dogs.

• VITAMIN COMPLEX: Contains reinforced levels of vitamins E and C, nutrients which help support cellular function.

<3kcal/unitLow calorieLow calorie

Tapioca, wheat gluten*, wheat flour, vegetable fibres, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals.

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 20gFat content ______________________________ 1gCarbohydrate ___________________________ 57gNFE _________________________________ 59.8gDietary fibre ___________________________ 4.7gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.9gOmega 6 _____________________________ 0.34gCalcium _____________________________ 0.03gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.1gMagnesium __________________________ 0.02gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gMetabolisable energy** ______________ 310.4kcal

per 100 gas fed

Vitamin E ____________________________ 50mgVitamin C ____________________________ 20mg

Nutritional additives: Vitamin C: 200mg, Vitamin E: 500mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation.

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)*** Antioxidants

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

R

Puppies over 2 months• Adult dogs

<

Available in 50g bag

Approximate size

Educ

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Educ NUTRITIONAL S

VITAMIN COMPLEX: Contains r

1 sausage

= 40x

20g of ham

= 54x

Rewards and nutritional supplements should not constitute more than 10% of a pet’s daily caloric intakes.

Less than 3 kcal/supplement

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Nutritional supplement as a positive reinforcement reward when training:

• Puppies over 2 months• Adult dogs

RECOMMENDED FOR

Puppies & adult dog number of units

Small dogs <10kg

10

Medium dogs 11-25kg

20

Large dogs 26-44kg

30

Giant dogs >45kg

40

20g of cheese

= 33x

PEDIATRIC/ADULTNUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT

FURTHER INFORMATION

SUPPLEMENT

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• High levels of SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS supply rapid-release, high-yield energy to support the performance of intensely active dogs.

• Exercise stimulates the production of free radicals which are responsible for oxidative stress. ANTIOXIDANT COMPLEX (vitamins E & C, polyphenols) support cell function by neutralising free radicals.

Rice, animal fats, vegetable oils, wheat gluten*, vegetable protein isolate, dehydrated poultry meat, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, vegetable fibres, fish oil, minerals, fructo-oligo-saccharides, green tea and grape extracts (source of polyphenols).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 27gCrude fat ______________________________ 36gCrude fibre ______________________________ 2gNFE _________________________________ 24.4gCalcium _____________________________ 0.51gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.45gVitamin A __________________________ 2800 IUgVitamin B1 (Thiamin) _______________ 24.2mg/kgVitamin B2 (Riboflavin) _____________ 87.1mg/kgCalcium pantothenate _______________ 81mg/kgVitamin B6 (Pyridoxin) ______________ 39.9mg/kgVitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) _______ 0.25mg/kgNiacin __________________________ 275.7mg/kgBiotin ___________________________ 2.55mg/kgFolic acid _________________________ 6.5mg/kgChloride _____________________________ 10mgMetabolisable energy** _______________ 508kcal

per 100 gas fed

Vitamin E ___________________________ 140mgVitamin C ___________________________ 160mgPolyphenois __________________________ 16mg

Nutritional additives: Vitamin C: 1600mg, Vitamin E: 1400mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation.

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)*** Antioxidants complex

pL.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected for its very high assimilation

Moderate activity I

Nutritional supplement• Energy boost during physical exertion• Postive reinforcement reward

Available in 50g bag

Energy

Approximate size

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

OFF-LEAD WALKING1 - 2h

RUN < 1h

R

ANTIOXIDANTCOMPLEX

Energy boosterEnergy booster

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High levels of SHORT-CHAIN F

Exercise stimulates the p

Intense activity

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

For adult dogs taking part in moderate to intense activity as a:

• Nutritional supplement• Energy boost during physical exertion• Postive reinforcement reward

RECOMMENDED FOR

Activity <25kg >25kg

Moderate 1 bag 1 bag

Intense 2 bags 3 bags

ADULTNUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTE

- 11

/201

0

RUN >1h

RUN > 30min (with owner cycling)

Rewards and nutritional supplements should not constitute more than 10% of a pet’s daily caloric intakes.

SUPPLEMENT

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• Combination of an exclusive formula low in calories and promoting satiety; an exclusive kibble and adjusted feeding guidelines to help maintain the ideal bodyweight of neutered adult dogs.

• The mechanical actions of the kibble which help limit plaque are coupled with the inclusion of sodium tripolyphosphate, a calcium binder which limits availability of salivary calcium, delaying dental plaque calcification.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.** proteins), chicory pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

• Use of a patented synergistic antioxidant complex with high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to help neutralise free radicals.

Barley, maize, dehydrated pork protein, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat flour, vegetable fibres, wheat gluten**, hydrolysed animal proteins, animal fats, minerals, chicory pulp, soya oil, fish oil, psyllium husks and seeds, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content _____________________________ 11gCarbohydrate _________________________ 26.8gNFE _________________________________ 36.1gDietary fibre __________________________ 15.8gCrude fibre ____________________________ 6.5gOmega 6 ______________________________ 2.2gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.56gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium _____________________________ 0.64gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.6gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.8gMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 332.2kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 24900IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 203mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)******** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

Available in 800g, 1.5kg, 3,5kg and 8kg bag

Approximate size

ADULTSMALL DOG

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Combination of an exclusive formula l

The mechanical actions of the k

Combination of highly digestible p

Use of a patented synergistic a

• Neutered* adult dogs to 10kg

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

RECOMMENDED FOR

After neutering, this diet should be fed to small dogs between 6 and 10 months of age according to the feeding guide above to support the remaining growth phase.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 56 5/8 48 4/8 41 4/8

3kg 75 7/8 65 6/8 55 5/8

4kg 94 1 1/8 81 1 68 6/8

5kg 111 1 2/8 96 1 1/8 81 16kg 127 1 4/8 110 1 2/8 92 1 1/8

7kg 143 1 5/8 123 1 3/8 104 1 2/8

8kg 158 1 7/8 136 1 5/8 115 1 3/8

10kg 186 2 1/8 161 1 7/8 135 1 5/8

ADAPTED GUIDELINES FOR NEUTERED SMALL DOGS AGED 6 TO 10 MONTHS

Adultweight

6 months 7 months 8 months 9 months 10 months

grams grams grams grams grams

2kg 47 49 48 48 484kg 82 93 82 81 80

6kg 122 139 124 111 109

8kg 152 172 155 138 13610kg 180 205 184 164 163

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NEUTEREDAFTER OPERATION

FURTHER INFORMATION

NEUTERED

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.** proteins), prebiotics Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides & Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• Combination of an exclusive formula reduced in calories and promoting satiety; an exclusive kibble and adjusted feeding guidelines to promote ideal bodyweight during growth in neutered dogs.

• Inclusion of several key nutrients to reinforce the coat’s natural beauty and to help protect the skin. Enriched in EPA/DHA.

• Association of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, dehydrated pork protein, animal fats, wheat flour, rice, barley, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, wheat gluten**, minerals, vegetable fibres, fish oil, soya oil, psyllium husks and seeds, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 30gFat content _____________________________ 17gCarbohydrate _________________________ 27.9gNFE _________________________________ 34.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 8.9gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.6gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.25gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.67gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 1.1gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.9gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 388.3kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17300IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 44mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.4mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 58mg, E6 (Zinc): 190mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)**** **** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Neutered* medium breed puppies (adult weight 11 to 25 kg) to 12 months of age

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

w Where large breed dogs are neutered b

Available in 800g, 4kg and 10kg bag

Approximate size

JUNIOR

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Combination of highly digestible p

Combination of an exclusive f

Inclusion of several key nutrients t

Association of Mannan-Oligo-S

• Neutered* medium breed puppies (adult weight 11 to 25 kg) to 12 months of age

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

RECOMMENDED FOR

Neutered dogs are more at risk of becoming overweight than entire dogs1. After neutering, weight gain can be avoided by reducing energy intake2. Where large breed dogs are neutered between 6 and 12 months, a tailored diet is important. The ‘OPTIMAL GROWTH’ claim refers to the ability of the product to support an ideal bodyweight throughout development.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adultweight

age6 months 7 months 8 months 9 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

12kg 222 2 4/8 201 2 2/8 180 2 161 1 6/814kg 250 2 6/8 232 2 5/8 216 2 3/8 197 2 2/815kg 264 3 245 2 6/8 228 2 5/8 208 2 3/816kg 276 3 1/8 257 2 7/8 239 2 6/8 219 2 4/818kg 302 3 3/8 281 3 1/8 261 3 239 2 6/820kg 327 3 6/8 305 3 3/8 284 3 2/8 259 2 7/822kg 352 4 349 3 7/8 316 3 4/8 284 3 2/824kg 376 4 373 4 2/8 338 3 6/8 304 3 3/825kg 388 4 1/8 385 4 3/8 349 3 7/8 313 3 4/8

Adultweight

10 months 11 months 12 monthsg cups g cups g cups

12kg 159 1 6/8 157 1 6/814kg 179 2 177 215kg 189 2 1/8 187 2 1/8 187 2 1/816kg 199 2 2/8 196 2 2/8 196 2 2/818kg 217 2 4/8 215 2 3/8 213 2 3/820kg 236 2 5/8 233 2 5/8 231 2 5/822kg 253 2 7/8 251 2 7/8 249 2 6/824kg 271 3 269 3 267 325kg 280 3 1/8 278 3 1/8 276 3 1/8

1/ Root Kustritz MV 2007; Colliard et al. 20062/ Jeusette et al. 2006

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NEUTEREDFROM OPERATION TO 12 MONTHS

FURTHER INFORMATION

NEUTERED

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• Combination of an exclusive formula low in calories and promoting satiety; an exclusive kibble and adjusted feeding guidelines to help maintain the ideal bodyweight of neutered adult dogs.

• Inclusion of several key nutrients to reinforce the coat’s natural beauty and to help protect the skin. Enriched in EPA/DHA.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), sugar beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

• Use of a patented synergistic antioxidant complex with high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to help neutralise free radicals.

Maize, barley, dehydrated pork protein, dehydratedpoultry protein, wheat flour, vegetable fibres, hydrolysed animal proteins, animal fats, beet pulp, wheat gluten*, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 28gFat content _____________________________ 11gCarbohydrate _________________________ 28.7gNFE _________________________________ 38.5gDietary fibre __________________________ 17.1gCrude fibre ____________________________ 7.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.27gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.56gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 0.8gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.6gMagnesium __________________________ 0.09gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gMetabolisable energy** _______________ 330kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17500IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 46mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.6mg, E4 (Copper): 8mg, E5 (Manganese): 60mg, E6 (Zinc): 198mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)****** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Neutered* adult medium breed dogs (11 to 25kg) over 12 months

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

f

f

Available in 1kg, 3.5kg and 10kg bag

Approximate size

ADULT

A

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Combination of an exclusive f

Inclusion of several key nutrients t

Combination of highly digestible p

Use of a patented synergistic a

• Neutered* adult medium breed dogs (11 to 25kg) over 12 months

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

10kg 187 2 2/8 162 1 7/8 136 1 5/8

12kg 215 2 4/8 186 2 2/8 156 1 7/8

14kg 241 2 7/8 208 2 4/8 175 2 1/8

15kg 254 3 219 2 5/8 185 2 2/8

16kg 267 3 1/8 230 2 6/8 194 2 2/8

18kg 291 3 4/8 252 3 212 2 4/8

20kg 315 3 6/8 272 3 2/8 229 2 6/8

22kg 339 4 292 3 4/8 246 2 7/8

25kg 373 4 4/8 322 3 7/8 271 3 2/8

Source: Royal Canin Research Centre, Sept.-Oct. 2008, n=12 dogs, Latin-square design

g/da

y

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Spontaneous feeding patterns when fed Neutered Adult vs previously

formulated lifestage food.

NEUTEREDOVER 12 MONTHS

NEUTEREDAFTER OPERATION

All Neutered formulae include a specific, innovative mix of fibres, proven to induce satiety: daily food intake is reduced by 21% compared to a previously formulated diet for neutered dogs prone to weight gain.

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

FURTHER INFORMATION

NEUTERED

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• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), prebiotics Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides & Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides, sugar beet pulp, rice and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive security.

• Combination of an exclusive formula reduced in calories and promoting satiety, an exclusive kibble and adjusted feeding guidelines to promote ideal bodyweight during growth an in neutered growing dogs.

• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega fatty acids particularly EPA & DHA to support the developing bones and joints of growing dogs.

• Association of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides with a patented synergistic antioxidant complex including high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to support natural defences of growing dogs.

BONE ANDJOINT SUPPORT

Dehydrated poultry protein, maize, wheat gluten*, wheat flour, barley, rice, animal fats, dehydrated pork protein, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, vegetable fibres, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed yeast (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 31gFat content _____________________________ 13gCarbohydrate ___________________________ 30gNFE _________________________________ 36.6gDietary fibre _____________________________ 9gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.4gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.65gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.61gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 1.2gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.9gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gMetabolisable energy** _____________ 368.8kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17400IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 47mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.9mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 61mg, E6 (Zinc): 184mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.09mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**According to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)*** *** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Neutered* large and giant breed puppies (adult weight over 25 kg) to 15

Available in 1kg, 4kg and 12kg bag

Approximate size

JUNIORLARGE DOG

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Combination of highly digestible p

Combination of an exclusive f

Balanced protein and mineral f

Association of Mannan-Oligo-S

• Neutered* large and giant breed puppies (adult weight over 25 kg) to 15 months of age

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

RECOMMENDED FOR

For neutered giant dogs, this diet should be fed until 18/24 months according to the specific feeding guidelines given above.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adultweight

age6 months 7 months 8 months 9 months 10 months

g cups g cups g cups g cups g cups26kg 420 4 3/8 418 4 3/8 388 4 362 3 6/8 330 3 4/830kg 467 4 7/8 467 4 7/8 435 4 4/8 405 4 2/8 369 3 7/835kg 524 5 4/8 525 5 4/8 488 5 1/8 456 4 6/8 417 4 3/840kg 578 6 580 6 544 5 5/8 510 5 2/8 475 545kg 632 6 5/8 634 6 5/8 630 6 4/8 587 6 1/8 549 5 6/8

Adultweight

11 months 12 months 13 months 14 monthsg cups g cups g cups g cups

26kg 301 3 1/8 299 3 1/8 297 3 1/8 297 3 1/830kg 335 3 4/8 333 3 4/8 332 3 4/8 330 3 4/835kg 379 4 376 3 7/8 374 3 7/8 371 3 7/840kg 445 4 5/8 417 4 3/8 414 4 3/8 410 4 2/845kg 502 5 2/8 457 4 6/8 454 4 6/8 450 4 5/8

NOTE: ADAPTED GUIDELINES FOR NEUTERED GIANT DOGS, 6 TO 24 MONTHS

Adultweight

age in months6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22-24

grams50kg 684 684 601 526 490 48660kg 779 786 694 605 565 561 55870kg 868 883 829 722 637 633 631 62880kg 954 976 935 836 742 702 700 697 69490kg 1042 1066 1021 915 810 767 764 761 759

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NEUTEREDFROM OPERATION TO 15 MONTHS

FURTHER INFORMATION

NEUTERED

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• Combination of an exclusive formula low in calories and promoting satiety; an exclusive kibble and adjusted feeding guidelines to help maintain the ideal bodyweight of neutered adult dogs.

• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega fatty acids particularly EPA & DHA to support the bones and joints of adult large breed dogs.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), sugar beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

• Use of a patented synergistic antioxidant complex with high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein to help neutralise free radicals.

Dehydrated poultry protein, maize, barley, wheat flour, vegetable fibres, wheat gluten*, dehydrated pork protein, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, fish oil, soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 28gFat content _____________________________ 11gCarbohydrate _________________________ 28.9gNFE _________________________________ 38.7gDietary fibre __________________________ 17.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 7.3gOmega 6 ______________________________ 2.2gOmega 3 ______________________________ 0.6gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 0.7gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.6gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.4gChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 330.6kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17600IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 46mg, E2 (Iodine): 4mg, E4 (Copper): 7mg, E5 (Manganese): 60mg, E6 (Zinc): 199mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)****** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Neutered* adult large breed dogs (over 25 kg) over 15 months of age

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

Available in 1.5kg, 3.5kg and 12kg bag

Approximate size

ADULTLARGE DOG

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Combination of an exclusive formula l

Balanced protein and mineral f

Combination of highly digestible p

Use of a patented synergistic a

• Neutered* adult large breed dogs (over 25 kg) over 15 months of age

* Based on neutering at approximately 6 months

RECOMMENDED FOR

Adapted manufacturing allows an ideal kibble shape and density, allowing ration volumes sufficient to induce satiety, increasing owner compliance and supporting optimal bodyweight.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

25kg 372 4 2/8 321 3 6/8 271 3 1/8

30kg 427 5 368 4 2/8 310 3 5/8

35kg 479 5 4/8 413 4 6/8 348 440kg 529 6 1/8 457 5 2/8 385 4 4/8

45kg 578 6 6/8 499 5 6/8 420 4 7/8

50kg 626 7 2/8 540 6 2/8 455 5 2/8

60kg 717 8 2/8 619 7 1/8 522 670kg 805 9 3/8 695 8 586 6 6/8

80kg 890 10 2/8 769 8 7/8 647 7 4/8

a

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

NEUTEREDFROM 15 MONTHS

FURTHER INFORMATION

NEUTERED

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• The mechanical actions of the kibble which help limit plaque are coupled with the inclusion of sodium tripolyphosphate, a calcium binder which limits availability of salivary calcium, delaying dental plaque calcification.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.** proteins), chicory pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

• A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins and 1 amino acid (pantothenic acid, inositol, niacin, choline and histidine) promotes skin-lipid (ceramide) synthesis, reinforcing the skin barrier and limiting transepidermal water loss.

• Use of a patented synergistic antioxidant complex with high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein to help neutralise free radicals.

Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, maize, wheat flour, animal fats, dehydrated pork protein, hydrolysed animal proteins, chicory pulp, wheat gluten**, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 35.5gNFE _________________________________ 40.5gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.6gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.6gOmega 6 _____________________________ 3.18gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.65gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 0.9gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.7gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.9gMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 386.8kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25100IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.9mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 204mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)******** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Entire adult dogs up to 10kg (from 10 months of age)

• less regular urination • a higher

c

Available in 2kg, 4kg and 8kg bag

Approximate size

ADULT

SMALL DOG

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The mechanical actions of the k

Combination of highly digestible p

A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins a

Use of a patented synergistic a

• Entire adult dogs up to 10kg (from 10 months of age)

RECOMMENDED FOR

Small breed dogs are particularly prone to struvite and calcium oxalate uroliths. This may be linked to: • a smaller urinary volume • less regular urination • a higher concentration of minerals in urine.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 54 5/8 48 5/8 41 4/8

3kg 74 7/8 65 7/8 56 6/8

4kg 91 1 1/8 80 1 69 7/8

5kg 108 1 3/8 95 1 2/8 82 16kg 124 1 4/8 109 1 3/8 94 1 1/8

7kg 139 1 6/8 122 1 4/8 106 1 3/8

8kg 154 1 7/8 135 1 6/8 117 1 4/8

9kg 168 2 1/8 148 1 7/8 128 1 5/8

10kg 182 2 2/8 160 2 138 1 6/8

*Canadian Veterinary Urolith Centre, from 1998 to 2006

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

YorkshireTerrier

Lhasa Apso

BichonFrisé

ShihTzu

MiniatureSchnauzer

Otherbreeds

6000

Calcium oxalate Struvite

Composition of analysed uroliths per breed*

ADULT

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

FROM 10 MONTHS TO 8 YEARSS

FURTHER INFORMATION

ADULT

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Inclusion of several key nutrients to reinforce the coat’s natural beauty and to help protect the skin. Enriched in EPA/DHA.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.** proteins), sugar beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

• Optimal palatability is guaranteed by way of specific formulation, selection of natural flavours and atmospherically-controlled (ATCO) packaging.

• Use of a patented synergistic antioxidant complex with high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein to help neutralise free radicals.

Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, rice, wheat flour, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, dehydrated pork protein, wheat gluten**, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 23gFat content _____________________________ 16gCarbohydrate _________________________ 38.4gNFE _________________________________ 43.7gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.7gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.4gOmega 6 ______________________________ 3.4gOmega 3 ______________________________ 0.6gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 1.1gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.8gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.2gMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 391.1kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17500IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 48mg, E2 (Iodine): 4mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 62mg, E6 (Zinc): 185mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.08mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)******** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

Entire adult dogs 11 to 25kg (from 12 months of age)

Available in 4kg and 10kg bag

Approximate size

ADULT

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Inclusion of several key nutrients t

Combination of highly digestible p

Optimal palatability is guaranteed b

Use of a patented synergistic a

• Entire adult dogs 11 to 25kg (from 12 months of age)

RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

10kg 180 2 2/8 158 2 137 1 6/8

12kg 206 2 5/8 181 2 2/8 157 214kg 231 2 7/8 204 2 4/8 176 2 2/8

15kg 244 3 214 2 5/8 185 2 3/8

16kg 256 3 2/8 225 2 7/8 194 2 3/8

18kg 279 3 4/8 246 3 1/8 212 2 5/8

20kg 302 3 6/8 266 3 3/8 230 2 7/8

22kg 325 4 1/8 286 3 5/8 247 3 1/8

25kg 357 4 4/8 314 3 7/8 272 3 3/8

*Kirby, Hester, and John E Bauer 2007; National Research Council 2006 - Photo: C. Chataignier

Borage flower

ADULTFROM 12 MONTHS

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

FURTHER INFORMATION

The lustre of the coat is linked to the composition of sebum. The quantity and quality of sebum are influenced by the diet. Extra supply of unsaturated omega-6 fatty acids (especially linoleic acid (LA) and Gamma linoleic acid (GLA)) promotes a healthy, shiny coat. Borage oil contains 80% unsaturated fatty acids with more than 20% GLA and soy oil contains more than 50% LA. ADULT

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• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega fatty acids particularly EPA & DHA to support the bones and joints of adult large breed dogs.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), sugar beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

• Inclusion of melanin precursors, particularly tyrosine and phenylalanine, with chelated copper, to enhance the natural colour of the coat.

• Use of a patented synergistic antioxidant complex with high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to help neutralize free radicals.

BONE ANDJOINT SUPPORT

Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat flour, animal fats, rice, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat gluten*, dehydrated pork protein, beet pulp, soya oil, minerals, fish oil, vegetable fibres, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 17gCarbohydrate _________________________ 35.8gNFE _________________________________ 41.2gDietary fibre ___________________________ 7.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 1.8gOmega 6 ______________________________ 3.6gOmega 3 ______________________________ 0.6gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.3gCalcium ______________________________ 0.8gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.7gMagnesium __________________________ 0.08gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 396.9kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17500IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 47mg, E2 (Iodine): 4mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 62mg, E6 (Zinc): 185mg,E8 (Selenium): 0.09mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)****** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Entire adult dogs 26 to 45kg (from 15 months of age)

Available in 4kg and 14kg bag

Approximate size

ADULT

LARGE DOG

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Balanced protein and mineral f

Combination of highly digestible p

Inclusion of melanin precursors, p

Use of a patented synergistic a

• Entire adult dogs 26 to 45kg (from 15 months of age)

RECOMMENDED FOR

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

25kg 352 4 3/8 310 3 7/8 268 3 3/8

28kg 383 4 6/8 337 4 2/8 291 3 5/8

30kg 404 5 355 4 4/8 307 3 7/8

32kg 424 5 2/8 373 4 5/8 322 435kg 453 5 5/8 399 5 344 4 2/8

38kg 482 6 424 5 2/8 366 4 5/8

40kg 501 6 2/8 441 5 4/8 381 4 6/8

42kg 520 6 4/8 457 5 6/8 395 545kg 547 6 7/8 482 6 416 5 2/8

a

ADULT

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

OVER 15 MONTHSL

FURTHER INFORMATION

Glycosaminoglycans maintain healthy joints; the synergistic action of chondroitin and glucosamine:

• Chondroitin inhibits enzymatic action on chondrocytes and hydrates cartilage

• Glucosamine stimulates the synthesis glycosaminoglycans and hyaluronic acid

ADULT

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• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega 3 fatty acids particularly EPA & DHA to support the bones and joints of adult giant breed dogs.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.** proteins), sugar beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

• A high energy density is in keeping with the higher energy requirements of giant adult dogs while helping reduce the amount of food given per meal, thus decreasing the digestive workload.

• Use of a patented synergistic antioxidant complex with high contents of Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Taurine & Lutein, to help neutralize free radicals.

BONE ANDJOINT SUPPORT

Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, rice, animal fats, wheat flour, dehydrated pork protein, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, wheat gluten**, beet pulp, vegetable fibres, soya oil, fish oil, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 26gFat content _____________________________ 20gCarbohydrate _________________________ 32.2gNFE _________________________________ 36.8gDietary fibre ___________________________ 6.7gCrude fibre ____________________________ 2.1gOmega 6 ________________________________ 4gOmega 3 ______________________________ 0.8gEPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.4gCalcium ________________________________ 1gPhosphorus ___________________________ 0.6gMagnesium __________________________ 0.07gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgMetabolisable energy*** _____________ 408.8kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 17600IU, Vitamin D3: 1000IU, E1 (Iron): 54mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.5mg, E4 (Copper): 10mg, E5 (Manganese): 70mg, E6 (Zinc): 210mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

** L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

***Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)Additives (kg)******** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not

those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Entire adult dogs over 45kg (from 18/24 months of age)

Available in 14kg bag

Approximate size

ADULT

GIANT DOG

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Balanced protein and mineral f

Combination of highly digestible p

A high energy density is in k

Use of a patented synergistic a

• Entire adult dogs over 45kg (from 18/24 months of age)

RECOMMENDED FOR

The ‘HIGH ENERGY’ claim refers to the ability of the product to fulfil the higher requirements of giant adult dogs (these dogs have a higher maintenance energy requirement*). The diet contains 20% lipids and provides 4088kcal/kg (calculated metabolisible energy) in order to cover these high requirements without overloading the stomach. Giant dogs are at higher risk of gastric dilatation volvulus and the restriction of meal size is one recommended preventative measure.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

45kg 531 5 1/8 468 4 4/8 404 3 7/8

50kg 575 5 5/8 506 4 7/8 437 4 2/8

55kg 618 6 543 5 2/8 469 4 4/8

60kg 659 6 3/8 580 5 5/8 501 4 7/8

65kg 700 6 6/8 616 6 532 5 1/8

70kg 740 7 1/8 651 6 2/8 562 5 4/8

75kg 779 7 4/8 686 6 5/8 592 5 6/8

80kg 818 7 7/8 720 7 622 6

*Weber et al. 2003; Kienzle and Rainbird 1991; Zentek and Meyer 1992

1

ADULT

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

FROM 18/24 MONTHSG

FURTHER INFORMATION

ADULT

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• Aimed at improving key functions in ageing dogs: supports ageing cells via neutralisation of free radicals (polyphenols associated with a patented synergistic antioxidant cocktail); preserving kidney function (reduced phosphorus); and supporting brain health (Phosphatidylserine & L-tryptophan).

• The mechanical action of the kibble which help limit plaque are coupled with the inclusion of sodium tripolyphosphate, a calcium binder which limits availability of salivary calcium, delaying dental plaque calcification.

• An optimal amino acid profile; focused about the inclusion of leucine as a branched chain amino acid stimulating muscle growth and countering age-related sarcopaenia.

• A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins and 1 amino acid (pantothenic acid, inositol, niacin, choline and histidine) promotes skin-lipid (ceramide) synthesis, reinforcing the skin barrier and limiting transepidermal water loss.

Maize, wheat, wheat flour, dehydrated poultry protein, vegetable fibres, dehydrated pork protein*, animal fats, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat gluten*, minerals, chicory pulp, fish oil, tomato (source of lycopene), soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), borage oil, green tea and grape extracts (source of polyphenols).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 14gCarbohydrate _________________________ 30.4gNFE _________________________________ 38.6gDietary fibre __________________________ 15.3gCrude fibre ____________________________ 7.1gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.72gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.77gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.45gCalcium _____________________________ 0.87gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.55gMagnesium __________________________ 0.15gSodium _______________________________ 0.2gPolyphenols from grape and green tea _____ 15mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 343.1kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25100IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.9mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 204mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3g, Lecithin: 1.25g.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation.

**According to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Small dogs up to 10kgs over 8 years of age (ideally recommended during a S

as to help avoid cardiotoxicity,

Available in 1.5kg and 3.5kg bag

Approximate size

MATURE

SMALL DOG

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Aimed at improving key functions in a

The mechanical action of the k

An optimal amino acid profile; f

A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins a

E

• Small dogs up to 10kgs over 8 years of age (ideally recommended during a Senior Consultation)

RECOMMENDED FOR

The decline in vascular and myocardial functions with age may be supported with an optimal formulation: • Adapted Na, Mg, P, K concentrations, • L-carnitine enrichment; involved in the transportation of waste products out of mitochondria so as to help avoid cardiotoxicity, • Taurine enrichment: an essential contributing factor for maintaining a normal myocyte function.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

2kg 61 5/8 54 5/8 47 4/8

3kg 83 7/8 73 6/8 63 5/8

4kg 103 1 1/8 91 1 78 7/8

5kg 122 1 2/8 107 1 1/8 93 16kg 140 1 4/8 123 1 2/8 106 1 1/8

7kg 157 1 5/8 138 1 4/8 119 1 2/8

8kg 173 1 6/8 153 1 5/8 132 1 3/8

9kg 189 2 167 1 6/8 144 1 4/8

10kg 205 2 1/8 180 1 7/8 156 1 5/8

SENIOR CONSULT

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

FROM 8 YEARSS

FURTHER INFORMATION

SENIOR

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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• Aimed at improving key functions in ageing dogs: supports ageing cells via neutralisation of free radicals (polyphenols associated with a patented synergistic antioxidant cocktail); preserving kidney function (reduced phosphorus); and supporting brain health (Phosphatidylserine & L-tryptophan).

• A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins and 1 amino acid (pantothenic acid, inositol, niacin, choline and histidine) promotes skin-lipid (ceramide) synthesis, reinforcing the skin barrier and limiting transepidermal water loss.

• An optimal amino acid profile; focused about the inclusion of leucine as a branched chain amino acid stimulating muscle growth and countering age-related sarcopaenia.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), sugar beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat, wheat flour, vegetable fibres, animal fats, dehydrated pork protein*, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, fish oil, tomato (source of lycopene), soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), borage oil, green tea and grape extracts (source of polyphenols).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 23gFat content _____________________________ 14gCarbohydrate _________________________ 32.7gNFE _________________________________ 41.1gDietary fibre __________________________ 15.3gCrude fibre ____________________________ 6.9gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.79gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.77gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.45gCalcium _____________________________ 0.87gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.56gMagnesium __________________________ 0.15gSodium _______________________________ 0.2gPolyphenols from grape and green tea _____ 15mgMetabolisable energy** _______________ 345kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 25100IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.9mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 204mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3g, Lecithin: 750mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)***

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

Medium dogs over 11 to 25kgs over 7 years of age (ideally recommended d

I

Available in 3.5kg and 10kg bag

Approximate size

MATURE

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Aimed at improving key functions i

A synergistic cocktail of 4 vitamins a

An optimal amino acid profile; f

Combination of highly digestible p

FURTHER INFORMATION

• Medium dogs over 11 to 25kgs over 7 years of age (ideally recommended during a Senior Consultation)

RECOMMENDED FOR

Phosphatidylserine is a natural phospholipid found in the neuronal membrane. It moderates the fluidity of the cell membrane, essential to the Canine brain cells’ ability to send and receive neurotransmitters.

L-tryptophan is an amino-acid, metabolic precursor of serotonin that plays an essential role in the regulation of anxiety, sleep and appetite.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

12kg 234 2 5/8 206 2 2/8 178 214kg 262 2 7/8 231 2 4/8 199 2 1/8

15kg 276 3 243 2 5/8 210 2 2/8

16kg 290 3 1/8 255 2 6/8 220 2 3/8

18kg 317 3 4/8 279 3 241 2 5/8

20kg 343 3 6/8 302 3 2/8 260 2 7/8

22kg 368 4 324 3 4/8 280 3 1/8

25kg 405 4 4/8 356 3 7/8 308 3 3/8

a

SENIOR CONSULTFROM 7 YEARS

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

SENIOR

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• Aimed at improving key functions in ageing dogs: supports ageing cells via neutralisation of free radicals (polyphenols associated with a patented synergistic antioxidant cocktail); preserving kidney function (reduced phosphorus); and supporting brain health (Phosphatidylserine & L-tryptophan).

• Balanced protein and mineral formula with inclusion of omega 3 fatty acids particularly EPA & DHA to support the bones and joints of mature large breed dogs.

• An optimal amino acid profile; focused about the inclusion of leucine as a branched chain amino acid stimulating muscle growth and countering age-related sarcopaenia.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), sugar beet pulp and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

Rice, maize, dehydrated pork protein*, wheat, vegetable fibres, animal fats, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat gluten*, dehydrated poultry protein, minerals, beet pulp, fish oil, tomato (source of lycopene), soya oil, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), psyllium husks and seeds, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), borage oil, green tea and grape extracts (source of polyphenols), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin), marigold extract (source of lutein).

COMPOSITION

KEY VALUES

Protein ________________________________ 25gFat content _____________________________ 15gCarbohydrate _________________________ 29.8gNFE _________________________________ 37.7gDietary fibre __________________________ 15.2gCrude fibre ____________________________ 7.3gOmega 6 _____________________________ 2.69gOmega 3 _____________________________ 0.77gEPA+DHA ____________________________ 0.45gCalcium _____________________________ 0.71gPhosphorus __________________________ 0.55gMagnesium __________________________ 0.07gSodium _______________________________ 0.3gChondroitin+glucosamine ______________ 100mgPolyphenols from grape and green tea _____ 15mgMetabolisable energy** ______________ 346.8kcal

per 100 gas fed

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 24900IU, Vitamin D3: 800IU, E1 (Iron): 41mg, E2 (Iodine): 2.8mg, E4 (Copper): 11mg, E5 (Manganese): 54mg, E6 (Zinc): 203mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.1mg.Technological additives: Pentasodium triphosphate: 3g, Lecithin: 750mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)****** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those

naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• Large dogs over 25kgs over 5 years of age (ideally recommended during a

Available in 14kg bag

Approximate size

MATURE

LARGE DOG

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Aimed at improving key functions i

Balanced protein and mineral f f

An optimal amino acid profile; f

Combination of highly digestible p

FURTHER INFORMATION

• Large dogs over 25kgs over 5 years of age (ideally recommended during a Senior Consultation)

RECOMMENDED FOR

Leucine is a branched chain amino acid that directly stimulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle cells. It generates energy in muscle cells by increasing ATP content. Recent scientific background gives evidence to support leucine supplementation as beneficial for maintaining muscle protein mass.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight very active dogs normal activity indoor - no exercisegrams cups grams cups grams cups

26kg 415 4 4/8 365 4 315 3 4/8

28kg 439 4 7/8 386 4 2/8 333 3 5/8

30kg 462 5 1/8 407 4 4/8 351 3 7/8

32kg 485 5 3/8 427 4 5/8 369 435kg 519 5 6/8 456 5 394 4 3/8

38kg 552 6 485 5 3/8 419 4 5/8

40kg 573 6 2/8 504 5 4/8 436 4 6/8

42kg 595 6 4/8 523 5 6/8 452 545kg 626 6 7/8 551 6 476 5 2/8

SENIOR CONSULT

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

FROM 5 YEARSL

SENIOR

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• Aimed at improving key functions in ageing dogs: supports ageing cells via neutralisation of free radicals (polyphenols associated with a patented synergistic antioxidant cocktail); preserving kidney function (reduced phosphorus); and supporting brain health (Phosphatidylserine & L-tryptophan).

• An optimal amino acid profile; focused about the inclusion of leucine as a branched chain amino acid stimulating muscle growth and countering age-related sarcopaenia.

• Combination of highly digestible proteins (L.I.P.* proteins), optimal fibre mix and fish oil to ensure maximum digestive tolerance.

VITALITY &BRAIN HEALTH

MUSCLEMASS SUPPORT

Poultry meats, pork meats, rice, corn gluten, cellulose, fish oil, minerals, tomato powder, calcium caseinate, taurine, L-carnitine, soya lecithin, marigold meal (rich in lutein), green tea powder (source of polyphenols), trace elements (including chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 110IU, E1 (Iron): 10mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.05mg, E4 (Copper): 0.3mg, E5 (Manganese): 3mg, E6 (Zinc): 30mg.Preservatives - Antioxidants.

* L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its very high assimilation

**Calculated according to ATWATER’s equation (NRC2006)

Additives (kg)***

KEY VALUES

Protein ______________________ 9g __ 37.5gFat content __________________ 5.5g __ 22.9gCarbohydrate ________________ 6.2g __ 25.8gNFE ________________________ 6.6g __ 27.5gDietary fibre __________________ 2g ___ 8.3gCrude fibre __________________ 1.6g ___ 6.7gOmega 6 ____________________ 0.9g ___ 3.8gOmega 3 ___________________ 0.24g _____ 1gEPA+DHA __________________ 0.15g ___ 0.6gCalcium ___________________ 0.26g ___ 1.1gPhosphorus ________________ 0.21g ___ 0.9gMagnesium _______________ 0.017g __ 0.07gSodium ____________________ 0.06g ___ 0.3gPolyphenols from grape and green tea ______________ 4.2mg _ 17.5mgMetabolisable energy** ____102.2kcal 425.6kcal

per 100 gas fed

100 g dry matter

*** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages

• All dogs over 7 years (ideally recommended during a Senior Consultation)

Available in 400g can

MATURE

DIGESTIVETOLERANCE

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Aimed at improving key functions i

An optimal amino acid profile; f

Combination of highly d

FURTHER INFORMATION

a

• All dogs over 7 years (ideally recommended during a Senior Consultation)

RECOMMENDED FOR

The maintenance energy requirements of the elderly dog are considered 20% lower than those of younger adult dogs, due to a decline in the lean mass: fat mass ratio. The greatest decline commences in dogs aged over 7 years.

RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE

Adult weight grams cans

2-4kg 185-305 1/2 - 3/4

6-10kg 410-595 1 - 1 1/2

11-15kg 635-800 1 1/2 - 2

20-25kg 985-1160 2 1/2 - 3

30-40kg 1325-1635 3 1/4 - 4

4

SENIOR CONSULTFROM 7 YEARS

It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals.

SENIOR

This product creates a urinary environment unfavourableto the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

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Pediatric

Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA+DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 mg

Folic acid mg

Biotin mg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

33339

18.5190.5-6

2.10.250.151.10.8

0.060.3

0.670.610015

2300.43

250001500600300204015

155560.33.21

3000----

5426

83022

26.231.26.31.37.52

0.180.31.21

0.080.40.8

0.6420915

2420.16

210001200600300

55

101831

0.091

1.31700

-50--

4246

STARTER

83022

26.231.26.31.37.52

0.180.31.21

0.080.40.8

0.6420915

2420.16

210001200600300

55

101831

0.091

1.31700

-50--

4246

SMALL DOG

STARTER

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006) - ***NRC85

83022

26.731.36.41.86.92

0.190.31.21

0.070.40.7

0.5819815

2470.16

210001200600300

55

101831

0.091

1.31700

-50--

4228

STARTERLARGE DOG

CANINE: DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 1000g AS FED

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82920

28.633.87.62.46.82

0.20.311.20.9

0.090.340.1

0.5121415

2190.3

250001000600200

44

271535

0.079

2.82400

----

4087

JUNIOR

83014

32.638.37.61.97.82

0.20.311.20.9

0.090.30.8

0.5621715

2320.26

250001000500200

44

271535

0.079.12.8

2000--

500-

3813

LARGE DOG

JUNIOR

15201

5759.84.71.92.3

0.75--

0.030.100.020.40.6

0.95283

22-

4000-

500200

-------------

3104

Educ

82920

30.134.9

61.26.92

0.320.311.20.9

0.090.340.8

0.5121115

2510.17

33000800600200285077

4901480.1413.93.1

24001000

---

4177

JUNIORSMALL DOG

9.53414

28.7346.61.37.22

0.180.31

0.90.080.40.6

0.5628215

2360.33

190001100500200

549

1627

0.080.91.2

2000-

300500

-3837

PUPPYGIANT DOG

9.53116

28.834.26.71.382

0.190.31.2

0.950.080.40.7

0.5528015

2490.34

190001100500200

549

1627

0.080.091.2

2000-

300500

-3891

JUNIORGIANT DOG

152736 -

24.4 -2

- -

--

0.510.45 - - -

10 ----

2800-

- -24.287.1 39.9

275.7-

0.256.52.5510----

5080

Energy

1 of 2ANALYSES

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AVERAGE ANALYSIS per 1000g as fed- Dry

Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA+DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 mg

Folic acid mg

Biotin mg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

9.52811

28.738.517.17.35.72

0.20.30.80.6

0.090.30.6

0.4622615

2420.27

250001000600200

44

271535

0.079

2.82000

-200

--

3300

ADULT

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

L

9.53017

27.934.28.92.56.72

0.20.31.10.9

0.080.30.80.523115

2380.32

250001000600200

44

261534

0.078.92.7

2000-

200--

3883

JUNIOR

83011

26.836.115.86.56.92

0.260.30.60.6

0.080.80.8

1.2520115

2470.13

33000800600200274977

4901470.1413.83.1

16001100200

--

3322

SMALL DOG

ADULT

9.5311330

36.69

2.47.52

0.210.31.20.9

0.080.30.7

0.4525015

2310.31

290001000600200

44

261534

0.078.92.7

2000-

200500

-3688

JUNIORLARGE DOG

9.52811

28.938.717.17.35.52

0.20.30.70.6

0.080.40.60.622215

2420.27

250001000600200

44

272035

0.079

2.82500

-200

1000-

3306

LARGE DOG

ADULT

CANINE: DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 1000g AS FED

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9.52516

35.540.56.61.67.42

0.290.30.90.7

0.080.90.7

1.4316715

2420.16

32000800600200285077

4901480.1413.93.1

16001100

---

3868

ADULT

9.52316

38.443.76.71.46.41

0.20.291.10.8

0.080.20.8

0.4620014

2250.28

290001000600200

44

271535

0.079

2.82000

----

3911

ADULT

9.52517

35.841.27.21.85.51.50.20.30.80.7

0.080.30.7

0.5120615

2250.28

290001000600200

44

261534

0.079

2.82000

--

1000-

3969

ADULT

82620

32.236.86.72.17.12

0.20.41

0.60.070.30.80.827015

2500.3

300001000600200

44

271535

0.079

2.82000

-50

1000-

4088

ADULT

LARGE DOG GIANT DOG SMALL DOG

9.52314

32.741.115.36.95.52

0.350.450.90.6

0.150.20.8

0.4815715

2400.14

33000800600200285077

4901480.1413.93.1

16001100820

-75

3450

MATURE

9.52515

29.837.715.27.35.52

0.340.450.70.6

0.070.30.80.514315

2320.21

33000800600200274977

4901470.1413.83.1

15001100810

100075

3468

MATURELARGE DOG

9.52514

30.438.615.37.15.82

0.350.450.90.6

0.150.20.8

0.4614915

2410.14

33000800600200285077

4901480.1413.93.1

16001100820

-75

3431

MATURESMALL DOG

ANALYSES2 of 2

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Pediatric PSenior Consult S

AVERAGE ANALYSIS per 1000g as fed - Wet

Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA+DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 mg

Folic acid mg

Biotin mg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

79106

2.32.51.21

1.51

0.10.080.30.3

0.010.140.170.1352.725

0.3210000

20012050121

2010

0.020.40.1500

-10--

974

STARTER

769

5.56.26.62

1.61.31

0.20.150.260.2

0.020.060.20.1305

400.05

2000015014045102.61

109

0.020.20.1450

-220

-42

1022

MATURE

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

CANINE: WET AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 1000g AS FED

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& per 100g dry matter

Moisture %Proteins %

Fat content %Carbohydrate %

NFE %Dietary fibre %Crude fibre %Crude ash %

Arginine %Taurine %

EPA+DHA %Calcium %

Phosphorus %Magnesium %

Sodium %Potassium %

Chloride %Iron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium mg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 mg

Folic acid mg

Biotin mg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/100g as fed**

7947.628.611

11.95.74.87.12.8

0.570.41.4

1.240.050.70.80.5171.3

11.90.154762

955724

0.480.950.5105

100.1948

238-

4.8--

97.4

STARTER

7637.522.925.827.58.36.75.42.2

0.630.61.1

0.880.070.30.80.5132.1

16.70.028333

6358194.21.10.4448

0.0827

188-

91.7--

102.2

MATURE

*

ANALYSES& PER 100g DRY MATTER

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AVERAGE ANALYSIS per 100kcal- Dry & wet

Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

6.17.23.43.50.1-

1.10.4

0.050.030.2

0.1511

0.060.120.11.8

0.284.28

46127.611.15.50.40.70.32.91

5.50.0618.455----

5426

7.15.26.27.31.50.31.80.4

0.040.070.280.2219

0.090.190.24.9

0.355.74

49528.314.17.10.10.10.20.40.72.1

0.0231.140-

1.18--

4246

STARTER

7.15.26.27.31.50.31.80.4

0.040.070.280.2219

0.090.190.24.9

0.355.74

49528.314.17.10.10.10.20.40.72.1

0.0231.140-

1.18--

4246

SMALL DOG

STARTER

7.15.26.37.41.50.41.60.4

0.050.070.280.2217

0.090.170.14.7

0.355.84

49728.414.27.10.10.10.20.40.72.1

0.0231.240-

1.18--

4228

STARTERLARGE DOG

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

Pediatric

CANINE: DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

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WETDRY NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT

7.14.97

8.31.90.61.70.5

0.050.080.290.2222

0.080.020.15.2

0.375.47

61224.514.74.90.10.10.70.40.81.7

0.2267.859----

4087

JUNIOR

7.93.78.5102

0.52

0.50.050.080.310.2424

0.080.210.15.7

0.396.17

65626.213.15.20.10.10.70.40.91.8

0.2473.452--

13-

3813

LARGE DOG

JUNIOR

6.40.3

18.419.31.50.60.70.2-----

0.010.020.030.90.10.7-

129-

16.16.4-------------

3104

Educ

5.37.0-

4.8-

0.390.7

---

0.10.09

---

1.97----

551---

4.817.27.954.3

-0.051.280.5-----

5080

Energy

6.94.87.28.41.40.31.70.4

0.080.070.280.2222

0.080.190.15.1

0.3664

79019.214.44.80.71.21.9

11.73.63.4

0.3375.257

23.9---

4177

JUNIORSMALL DOG

8.93.67.58.91.70.31.90.5

0.050.080.260.22210.1

0.160.17.3

0.396.29

49528.7135.20.10.10.20.40.72.1

0.0230.252-

7.8213-

3837

PUPPYGIANT DOG

84.17.48.81.70.32.10.5

0.050.080.310.24210.1

0.180.17.2

0.396.49

48828.312.95.10.10.10.20.40.72.1-

29.851-

7.7113-

3891

JUNIORGIANT DOG

10.56.22.42.61.3

1.051.50.612382

0.310.2710

0.140.170.113.60.32.633

102720.512.35.10.10.20.12.11

2.10.0410.351-1--

974

STARTER

1 of 2

ANALYSES1 of 2

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Neutered

AVERAGE ANALYSIS per 100kcal- Dry & wet

Proteins gFat content g

Carbohydrate gNFE g

Dietary fibre gCrude fibre gCrude ash g

Arginine gTaurine mg

EPA+DHA gCalcium g

Phosphorus gMagnesium mg

Sodium gPotassium g

Chloride gIron mg*

Copper mg*Zinc mg*

Selenium µg

Vitamin A IUVitamin D3 IUVitamin E mg

Vitamin C mg

Vitamin B1 mg

Vitamin B2 mg

Vitamin B6 mg

Niacin mg

Pantothenic acid mg

Vitamin B12 µg

Folic acid mg

Biotin µg

Choline mg

Inositol mg

L-carnitine mg

Chondroitin+glucosamine mg

Polyphenols mg

Metabolisable energy (C) kcal/kg**

8.53.38.7

11.75.22.21.70.5

0.060.090.240.1827

0.090.180.16.8

0.457.38

75830.318.26.10.10.10.80.51

2.10.2783.361-

6.1--

3300

ADULT

7.74.47.28.82.30.61.70.5

0.050.080.280.2321

0.080.210.15.9

0.396.18

64425.815.55.20.10.10.70.40.91.8

0.237052-

5.2--

3883

JUNIOR

93.38.1

10.94.82

2.10.5

0.080.090.190.1824

0.240.240.46.1

0.457.44

99324.118.1

60.81.52.3

14.84.44.2

0.4293.648

33.16--

3322

SMALL DOG

ADULT

8.43.58.19.92.40.72

0.50.060.080.330.2422

0.080.190.16.8

0.416.38

78627.116.35.40.10.10.70.40.91.9

0.2474.354-

5.414-

3688

JUNIORLARGE DOG

8.53.38.7

11.75.22.21.70.5

0.060.090.210.1824

0.120.180.26.7

0.457.38

75630.218.1

60.10.10.80.61

2.10.2783.576-

6.130-

3306

LARGE DOG

ADULT

*Part of these trace elements is chelated - **calculated (NRC2006)

CANINE: DRY AVERAGE ANALYSIS PER 100kcal

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6.54.19.2

10.51.70.41.90.4

0.070.080.240.1821

0.230.170.44.3

0.396.34

82720.715.55.20.71.32

12.73.83.6

0.3680.941

28.4---

3868

ADULT

5.94.19.8

11.21.70.41.60.4

0.050.070.280.220

0.050.20.15.1

0.365.87

74125.615.35.10.10.10.70.40.91.8

0.2370.351----

3911

ADULT

6.34.39

10.41.80.51.40.4

0.050.080.2

0.1820

0.080.180.15.2

0.385.77

73125.215.1

50.10.10.70.40.91.8

0.2369.350--

25-

3969

ADULT

6.44.97.99

1.60.51.70.4

0.050.1

0.240.1517

0.070.20.26.6

0.376.17

73424.514.74.90.10.10.70.40.81.7

0.2267.549-

1.224-

4088

ADULTLARGE DOG GIANT DOG SMALL DOG

DRY

7.34.18.9

11.34.52.11.70.50.1

0.130.250.1644

0.060.230.14.3

0.4474

96223.317.55.80.81.42.2

14.34.34.1

0.4191.247

32.123.9

-2

3431

MATURE

6.74.19.5

11.94.42

1.60.50.1

0.130.250.1643

0.060.230.14.6

0.4374

95723.217.45.80.81.42.2

14.24.34.10.4

90.746

31.923.8

-2

3450

MATURE

7.24.38.6

10.94.42.11.60.50.1

0.130.2

0.1620

0.090.230.14.1

0.436.76

95223.117.35.80.81.42.2

14.14.24

0.489.743

31.723.4292

3468

MATURELARGE DOGSMALL DOG

WET

8.85.46.16.52

1.571.3

0.511471470.250.2117

0.060.2

0.122.90.53.95

195714.713.74.41

0.30.11

0.92

0.026.444-

21.5--

1022

MATURE

*

ANALYSES2 of 2

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n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones and all bony prominencesevident from a distance

n No discernible body fatn Obvious loss of muscle mass

1n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones easily visible

n No palpable fatn Some bony prominences visiblefrom a distance

n Minimal loss of muscle mass

2n Ribs easily palpable and may bevisible with no palpable fat

n Tops of lumbar vertebrae visible,pelvic bones becoming prominent

n Obvious waist and abdominal tuck

3

4 5 6

7 8 9

n Ribs easily palpable with minimal fatcovering

n Waist easily noted when viewed fromabove

n Abdominal tuck evident

n Ribs palpable without excess fatcovering

n Waist observed behind ribs whenviewed from above

n Abdomen tucked up when viewedfrom side

n Ribs palpable with slight excess offat covering

n Waist is discernible when viewedfrom above but is not prominent

n Abdominal tuck apparent

n Ribs palpable with difficulty,heavy fat cover

n Noticeable fat deposits overlumbar area and base of tail

n Waist absent or barely visiblen Abdominal tuck may be absent

n Ribs not palpable under veryheavy fat cover or palpable onlywith significant pressure

n Heavy fat deposits over lumbararea and base of tail

n Waist absentn No abdominal tuckn Obvious abdominal distensionmay be present

n Massive fat deposits over thorax,spine and base of tail

n Waist and abdominal tuck absentn Fat deposits on neck and limbsn Obvious abdominal distension

OVERWEIGHT

© ROYAL CANIN® SAS 2013 - All rights reserved. Adapted from Laflamme DP. Development and validation of a Body Condition Score system for dogs. Canine Practice 22:4, 1997. Developed in partnership with the University of Liverpool Weight Management Clinic

BODY CONDITION SCOREFOR TOY DOGS (9 POINT)

TOO THIN

IDEAL

OBESEOVERWEIGHT

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n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones and all bony prominencesevident from a distance

n No discernible body fatn Obvious loss of muscle mass

1n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones easily visible

n No palpable fatn Some bony prominences visiblefrom a distance

n Minimal loss of muscle mass

2n Ribs easily palpable and may bevisible with no palpable fat

n Tops of lumbar vertebrae visible,pelvic bones becoming prominent

n Obvious waist and abdominal tuck

3

4 5 6

7 8 9

n Ribs easily palpable with minimal fatcovering

n Waist easily noted when viewed fromabove

n Abdominal tuck evident

n Ribs palpable without excess fatcovering

n Waist observed behind ribs whenviewed from above

n Abdomen tucked up when viewedfrom side

n Ribs palpable with slight excess offat covering

n Waist is discernible when viewedfrom above but is not prominent

n Abdominal tuck apparent

n Ribs palpable with difficulty,heavy fat cover

n Noticeable fat deposits overlumbar area and base of tail

n Waist absent or barely visiblen Abdominal tuck may be absent

n Ribs not palpable under veryheavy fat cover or palpable onlywith significant pressure

n Heavy fat deposits over lumbararea and base of tail

n Waist absentn No abdominal tuckn Obvious abdominal distensionmay be present

n Massive fat deposits over thorax,spine and base of tail

n Waist and abdominal tuck absentn Fat deposits on neck and limbsn Obvious abdominal distension

OVERWEIGHT

BODY CONDITION SCOREFOR SMALL DOGS (9 POINT)

TOO THIN

IDEAL

OBESEOVERWEIGHT

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n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones and all bony prominencesevident from a distance

n No discernible body fatn Obvious loss of muscle mass

1n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones easily visible

n No palpable fatn Some bony prominences visiblefrom a distance

n Minimal loss of muscle mass

2n Ribs easily palpable and may bevisible with no palpable fat

n Tops of lumbar vertebrae visible,pelvic bones becoming prominent

n Obvious waist and abdominal tuck

3

4 5 6

7 8 9

n Ribs easily palpable with minimal fatcovering

n Waist easily noted when viewed fromabove

n Abdominal tuck evident

n Ribs palpable without excess fatcovering

n Waist observed behind ribs whenviewed from above

n Abdomen tucked up when viewedfrom side

n Ribs palpable with slight excess offat covering

n Waist is discernible when viewedfrom above but is not prominent

n Abdominal tuck apparent

n Ribs palpable with difficulty,heavy fat cover

n Noticeable fat deposits overlumbar area and base of tail

n Waist absent or barely visiblen Abdominal tuck may be absent

n Ribs not palpable under veryheavy fat cover or palpable onlywith significant pressure

n Heavy fat deposits over lumbararea and base of tail

n Waist absentn No abdominal tuckn Obvious abdominal distensionmay be present

n Massive fat deposits over thorax,spine and base of tail

n Waist and abdominal tuck absentn Fat deposits on neck and limbsn Obvious abdominal distension

OVERWEIGHT

© ROYAL CANIN® SAS 2013 - All rights reserved. Adapted from Laflamme DP. Development and validation of a Body Condition Score system for dogs. Canine Practice 22:4, 1997. Developed in partnership with the University of Liverpool Weight Management Clinic

BODY CONDITION SCOREFOR MEDIUM DOGS (9 POINT)

TOO THIN

IDEAL

OBESEOVERWEIGHT

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n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones and all bony prominencesevident from a distance

n No discernible body fatn Obvious loss of muscle mass

1n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones easily visible

n No palpable fatn Some bony prominences visiblefrom a distance

n Minimal loss of muscle mass

2n Ribs easily palpable and may bevisible with no palpable fat

n Tops of lumbar vertebrae visible,pelvic bones becoming prominent

n Obvious waist and abdominal tuck

3

4 5 6

7 8 9

n Ribs easily palpable with minimal fatcovering

n Waist easily noted when viewed fromabove

n Abdominal tuck evident

n Ribs palpable without excess fatcovering

n Waist observed behind ribs whenviewed from above

n Abdomen tucked up when viewedfrom side

n Ribs palpable with slight excess offat covering

n Waist is discernible when viewedfrom above but is not prominent

n Abdominal tuck apparent

n Ribs palpable with difficulty,heavy fat cover

n Noticeable fat deposits overlumbar area and base of tail

n Waist absent or barely visiblen Abdominal tuck may be absent

n Ribs not palpable under veryheavy fat cover or palpable onlywith significant pressure

n Heavy fat deposits over lumbararea and base of tail

n Waist absentn No abdominal tuckn Obvious abdominal distensionmay be present

n Massive fat deposits over thorax,spine and base of tail

n Waist and abdominal tuck absentn Fat deposits on neck and limbsn Obvious abdominal distension

OVERWEIGHT

BODY CONDITION SCOREFOR LARGE DOGS (9 POINT)

TOO THIN

IDEAL

OBESEOVERWEIGHT

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n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones and all bony prominencesevident from a distance

n No discernible body fatn Obvious loss of muscle mass

1n Ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvicbones easily visible

n No palpable fatn Some bony prominences visiblefrom a distance

n Minimal loss of muscle mass

2n Ribs easily palpable and may bevisible with no palpable fat

n Tops of lumbar vertebrae visible,pelvic bones becoming prominent

n Obvious waist and abdominal tuck

3

4 5 6

7 8 9

n Ribs easily palpable with minimal fatcovering

n Waist easily noted when viewed fromabove

n Abdominal tuck evident

n Ribs palpable without excess fatcovering

n Waist observed behind ribs whenviewed from above

n Abdomen tucked up when viewedfrom side

n Ribs palpable with slight excess offat covering

n Waist is discernible when viewedfrom above but is not prominent

n Abdominal tuck apparent

n Ribs palpable with difficulty,heavy fat cover

n Noticeable fat deposits overlumbar area and base of tail

n Waist absent or barely visiblen Abdominal tuck may be absent

n Ribs not palpable under veryheavy fat cover or palpable onlywith significant pressure

n Heavy fat deposits over lumbararea and base of tail

n Waist absentn No abdominal tuckn Obvious abdominal distensionmay be present

n Massive fat deposits over thorax,spine and base of tail

n Waist and abdominal tuck absentn Fat deposits on neck and limbsn Obvious abdominal distension

© ROYAL CANIN® SAS 2013 - All rights reserved. Adapted from Laflamme DP. Development and validation of a Body Condition Score system for dogs. Canine Practice 22:4, 1997. Developed in partnership with the University of Liverpool Weight Management Clinic

BODY CONDITION SCOREFOR GIANT DOGS (9 POINT)

TOO THIN

IDEAL

OBESE

OVERWEIGHT

OVERWEIGHT

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1

FAECAL SCORING CHARTFOR DOGS

2MIXTURE OFMOSTLY UNFORMEDLOOSE STOOLS

FORMED STOOLSBUT VERY SOFT

FORMED, DRIERBUT NOT HARDFAECES

FORMED, DRY ANDHARD FAECES

VERY LOOSESTOOLS,DIARRHOEA

3

4

5

DIRECTIONS FOR USEScore the stools of each dog individually from 1 (liquid) to 5 (formed and dry).If the stool is not consistent throughout, record the lowest score.

Developed by The ROYAL CANIN® Research Centre.

IDEAL

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LIQUID FAECES

SOFT UNFORMED FAECES

SOFT FORMED FAECES

FORMED, DRY BUT NOT HARD FAECES

FORMED HARD FAECES

Faeces completely liquid

Pasty faeces without shape

Pasty faeces, formed but very soft. Cylindrical shape without any stria observed.

Cylindrical shape faeces, slightly sticky, separated in pellets

Formed, dry and hard faeces

Liquid faeces associated with soft faeces

Faeces mainly unformed wi a small formed partth

Formed but very soft faeces. Cylindrical shape separated in pellets.

Cylindrical shape faeces, dry appearance, separated in pellets, can be deformed with some difficulties.

Liquid faeces associated with soft faeces (liquid faeces represent the main part of faeces)

(liquid faeces represent the main part of faeces)

A small formed part

Main unformed part

Still presence of liquid

Mainly unformed faeces

Mainly liquid faecesSmall unformed part

Pasty unformedpartNon maintainedcylindrical part

Presence of striaNo striaobserved

Separated pallets

Pasty unformed faeces. Visualisatio of a cylindrical shape which is not maintained due to the high humidity

Formed but very soft faeces. Cylindrical shape with presence of stria.

Cylindrical shape faeces, dryappearance, separated in pellets,can be easily deformed.

p p

13

7

4

10

1

11 12

2

5

8

3

6

9

Faecal scoring system adapted from : Grellet A, Feugier A, Chastant-Maillard S, Carrez B, Boucraut-Baralond C, Casseleux G, Grandjean, D. Validation of a faecal scoring scale in puppies during the weaning period. Preventive veterinary medicine. 106 (2012) 315– 323 ; [1] Grellet A et al. Prev. Vet. Med. 106 (2012) 315– 323

A. Grellet & al. Prev. Vet. Med. 106 (2012) 315 - 323

FAECAL SCORING CHARTFOR PUPPIES

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MIXED FEEDING GUIDELINES

CAN (410g) + DRY

**Reduced ration to be fed to further facilitate weight loss after complete compliance has been established.

Target bodyweight of dog CAN+

Start DRY (g) After 4 weekswith no weight loss*

DRY (g)2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/41/21/21/211111111111

192749705297138177214249283348410470527

141737553473108141173203232288341392441

OBESITYMANAGEMENT

Target bodyweight of dog

CAN+Start DRY (g) After 4 weeks

with no weight loss* DRY (g)

10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

11111111111

55107154199242282322397469538604

3478119158194229263327389448505

CAN (410g) + DRYSATIETY

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

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CAN (400g) + DRYTarget bodyweight of dog CAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/41/41/41/41/41/21/21/21111111

296495124151190247300304352400490575657736

225481106130161211258256299340419495567637

16436789109133176217208245281349414477537

HYPOALLERGENIC

MIXED FEEDING GUIDELINES

**Reduced ration to be fed to further facilitate weight loss after complete compliance has been established.

Target bodyweight of dog

CAN+ Start DRY (g)

After 4 weekswith no weight loss* DRY (g)

2kg3kg4kg5kg6kg7kg8kg9kg10kg

1/21/21111111

2238304457698192104

162920314253637382

CAN (195g) + DRYSATIETY

SMALL DOG

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MIXED FEEDING GUIDELINES

CAN (400g) + MODERATE CALORIE DRYTarget bodyweight of dog CAN+

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/41/41/41/41/41/21/21/21/2111111

18477396119144191236278267306380451519584

1135577796113153190226208241304363421476

HYPOALLERGENICMODERATE CALORIE

CAN (400g) + SMALL DOG DRYTarget bodyweight of dog CAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg

1/41/41/41/41/4

3067100130158

235685111136

17457093114

HYPOALLERGENICSMALL DOG under 10kg

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MIXED FEEDING GUIDELINES

CAN (400g) + DRY

Target bodyweight of dog CAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/21/21/21111111111

6493119127183236286335381470555636714

50759899149195239282323401475547615

36587871114154192229264332396457517

CAN (410g) + DRY

Target bodyweight of dog CAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/41/41/21/21/21111111111

27636797125134192247299329397489577661742

19515177101101151198243287328408484556626

123835567667110150188224259326390451510

GASTROINTESTINAL

GASTROINTESTINAL

LOW FAT

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MIXED FEEDING GUIDELINES

CAN (420g) + DRY

Target bodyweight of dog CAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/41/41/41/21/21/2111111111

17538678106170154209262312360453541626707

1043716084140118166212257299381459533605

43256416211181123163201238309376440502

HEPATIC

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DOG’SWEIGHT POUCH+

THIN NORMAL OVERWEIGHT

dry (g) dry (g) dry (g)2kg 1/2 34 28 214kg 1 51 41 306kg 1 83 69 548kg 1 112 94 76

10kg 1 139 118 9715kg 1 203 174 14520kg 1 260 225 18925kg 1 315 272 23030kg 1 366 318 26935kg 1 416 361 30740kg 1 464 404 34350kg 1 555 484 41360kg 1 642 560 47970kg 1 725 634 54280kg 1 806 704 603

POUCH (150G) + RENAL CANINE DRY DIET *

RENAL

DOG’SWEIGHT CAN+

THIN NORMAL OVERWEIGHT

dry (g) dry (g) dry (g)2kg 1/4 10 3 04kg 1/4 46 35 246kg 1/4 78 63 498kg 1/4 107 89 71

10kg 1/2 91 69 4815kg 1/2 154 125 9620kg 1/2 212 176 14025kg 1 179 137 9430kg 1 231 182 13435kg 1 280 226 17140kg 1 328 268 20850kg 1 419 348 27760kg 1 506 425 34370kg 1 590 498 40780kg 1 670 569 468

D

CAN (410G) + RENAL CANINE DRY DIET *

RENAL

DOG’SWEIGHT CAN+

THIN NORMAL OVERWEIGHT

dry (g) dry (g) dry (g)2kg 1/4 9 3 04kg 1/4 45 35 246kg 1/4 77 63 488kg 1/4 106 88 70

10kg 1/2 90 69 4715kg 1/2 153 124 9520kg 1/2 211 175 13925kg 1 178 135 9330kg 1 229 181 13235kg 1 279 225 17040kg 1 327 267 20650kg 1 418 347 27660kg 1 505 423 34270kg 1 588 497 40580kg 1 669 567 466

C

CAN (410G) + RENAL CANINE DRY DIET *

RENALSPECIAL

*All dry caninediet can beconsidered (themetabolisableenergy levels ofthe three dietsare similar).

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MIXED FEEDING GUIDELINES

CAN (410g) + DRY

Dog’s weightCAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/21/21/2111111111

86114179170226279330379472561647729

6792149133182229274317399478553625

497011997139179218255326394459522

POUCH (150g) + DRY

Dog’s weightCAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/211111111111111

365588118146210170325378429478572661746829

30447399124181233282329373417499577655725

23345881102151196239279318355426494559621

URINARY S/O

URINARY S/O

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CAN (410g) + SMALL DOG DRY

Dog’s weightCAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg

1/41/41/41/41/4

205890120148

144775102126

7366083104

CAN (410g) + URINARY MOD CAL DRY

Dog’s weightCAN+

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/41/41/41/41/41/41/41/21/21/21/21/2111

9417097122179232241288333377460460535608

129537596144189191230268305375362426487

URINARY S/OSMALL DOG under 10kg

URINARY S/OMODERATE CALORIE

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CAN (410g) + DRY

Dog’s weightCAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/21/21/2111111111

82109169163215264312358445528608685

6588141129175218260300377450520588

486811495134172208242309372433491

CARDIAC

CAN (400g) + DRY

Dog’s weightCAN+

ThinDRY (g)

NormalDRY (g)

OverweightDRY (g)

2kg4kg6kg8kg10kg15kg20kg25kg30kg35kg40kg50kg60kg70kg80kg

1/41/41/41/21/21/2111111111

297075108138149213274331386439540636729818

22585988114117174227277325372461546627706

154643689185134180223265305382456526594

MOBILITY C2P+™

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MIXED FEEDING RATION TABLE

CAN (400g) + DRY

Dog weightKG CAN+

HIGH ACTIVITYDRY (g)

MODERATE ACTIVITYDRY (g)

LOW ACTIVITYDRY (g)

101215182024

1/21/21111

145174158198224274

120146125160183227

9611891122142180

MATURE MATURE

MATUREDRY

Dog weightKG CAN+

HIGH ACTIVITYDRY (g)

MODERATE ACTIVITYDRY (g)

LOW ACTIVITYDRY (g)

246810

1/41/41/21/21/2

317380114145

24616393121

1749477296

MATURESMALL DOG

DRY

Dog weightKG CAN+

HIGH ACTIVITYDRY (g)

MODERATE ACTIVITYDRY (g)

LOW ACTIVITYDRY (g)

2530354044

11111

285344401455498

237289339387424

188233276318350

MATUREMATURELARGE DOG

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