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Product Description
Royal Canin Early Renal Hond
Royal Canin Early Renal is a complete diet food that is specifically developed to support dogs in the early stages of chronic kidney disease. The sliced meat in gravy are not only delicious, but the food also has a supportive function. Thanks to the high-quality proteins and moderated level of phosphorus, the food has a beneficial effect on your pet's kidneys.
Early Renal for dogs is also available as dry food.
Advantages
- Supports the kidneys in the early stages of kidney disease
- Moderate level of phosphorus that has a beneficial effect on the kidneys
- Contains omega-3 fatty acids EPA & DHA to support the renal function
- Contains a complex of antioxidants for healthy cells and tissue
Suggested use
Use this product to support the renal function in case your dog has a chronic kidney disease or is in the early stages of kidney disease.
First-time users are recommended to use the food for a maximum of 6 months. We always advise you to contact your veterinarian before starting the diet or before extending the recommended period of use.
Flavour
Chicken and pork
Contents
12 x 100g
Composition
Meat and animal by-products, cereals, vegetable by-products, oils and fats, minerals, sugars. Sources of protein: poultry by-products (25.9%), pig by-products (3%).
Additives (per kg)
Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 250IE, Iron (3b103): 9mg, Iodine (3b202): 0.34mg, Copper (3b405, 3b406): 2.7mg, Manganese (3b502, 3b503, 3b504): 2.8mg, Zinc (3b603, 3b605, 3b606): 28mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 0.4g.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein: 5.5% - Crude fat: 6.0% - Crude ash: 1.3% - Crude fibre: 0.7% - Moisture content: 80.0% - Calcium: 0.17% - Phosphorus: 0.13% - Potassium: 0.17% - Sodium: 0.09% - Essential fatty acids (linoleic acid): 1.3% - Omega-3 fatty acids: 0.2% - EPA/DHA: 0.1%.
Royal Canin Early Renal Wet Food reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Sally, Monday 30 November 2020