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Product Description
Royal Canin Satiety Small Dog
Hunger may be the cause of undesirable behaviours such as begging, stealing food, etc. Royal Canin Satiety includes the same features as Royal Canin Obesity Management , but a special composition and unique combination of dietary fibre ensures a long-lasting feeling of fullness after meals. The small chunk size are suitable for dogs up to 10 kg.
- Optimal satiety due to the special combination of dietary fibre.
- Increased protein content to maintain muscle mass.
- S/O Index reduces the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate urolithiasis.
- Supports the health of the teeth.
Recommended for
- Obesity/overweight dogs (for improved satiety)
- Diabetes mellitus (dogs with ideal weight or overweight dogs)
- Constipation
- Fibre responsive colitis
- Hyperlipidaemia in relation with obesity
Target Weight
The target weight is determined by the breed and the individual dog. The optimal weight loss is around 1-3% per week (depending on amount of additional weight, and gender). When the target weight has been reached, this food is still suitable to maintain that weight. On the packaging you'll find a nutrition table with a guideline of the recommended daily amount to maintain the target weight. Talking to your vet is best to get advice about dieting for your pet and maintaining target weight.
Not suitable for:
Royal Canin Satiety Diet is not suitable for puppies and pregnant or lactating female dogs. In addition, this diet food is not suitable for animals with increased energy needs.
For dog of 10 kg and up, Royal Canin Satiety Dog is a suitable food.
Dry food ingredients
Vegetable fibres, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat gluten, tapioca, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal protein, corn, wheat, animal fat, beet pulp, fish oil, minerals, fructooligosaccharides (FOS), soya oil, psyllium husk and seeds, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), Tagetes (African) extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).
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