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Royal Canin Mini Light Weight Care
Is your dog a little overweight? Royal Canin Mini Light Weight Care is special dog food for dogs that have difficulty maintaining a healthy weight. This balanced dog food contains less calories, which limits weight gain. Additionally, the fibres will ensure that your dog feels full anyway and the adjusted protein levels contribute to healthy muscles. Finally, this food limits the formation of dental tartar.
Key features
- A reduced energy content in order to limit weight gain
- Plenty of fibres to make your dog feel full
- Adjusted protein levels for optimal healthy muscles
- Special nutrients that help reduce the formation of dental plaque and tartar
- Specifically for small, adult dogs with a weight between 4 and 10kg
Suitable for
- For small, overweight dogs
- For dogs with a weight between 4 and 10kg
- For dogs older than 10 months
Flavour
Poultry
Contents
1, 3 or 8kg
Help your dog maintain a healthy weight
- Complete and balanced composition, both in wet and dry food, so you can choose the perfect combination for your dog.
- Keep your dog active with walks, games in the park or playing at home.
- Reward your dog with kibbles from his daily nutrition instead of snacks.
- If you have any questions or concerns about your dog's health, contact your vet.
Ingredients
dehydrated poultry proteins, maize, vegetable fibres, barley, rice, isolate of vegetable proteins*, maize gluten, hydrolysate of animal proteins, animal fats, beet pulp, maize flour, cellulose powder, fish oil, psyllium peel and psyllium seeds, yeast and parts thereof, minerals, soybean oil, fatty acid salts, fructo-oligosaccharides, borage oil, hydrolysate of crustaceans (source of glucosamine), tagetes (African) extract (source of lutein), hydrolysate of cartilage (source of chondroitin).
Analytic contents
Crude protein: 30.0% - Crude fat: 11.0% - Crude ash: 5.0% - Crude fibre: 8.6%
Royal Canin Mini Light Weight Care - Dog Food reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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