Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat Adult Dry Dog Food 6kg

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This product is created for animals and is not intended for human use What is Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat Adult Dry Dog Food 1.5kg? Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat Adult Dry Dog Food is specially formulated by veterinary nutritionists to support your pets digestive health. This 1.5kg pack is ideal for adult dogs who need a low-fat diet to help manage or prevent digestive issues. The blend of dietary fibers supports digestive health and maintains a balanced intestinal flora, which contributes to good stool quality. What are the benefits? This food helps to maintain the balance of gastrointestinal microflora and intestinal mucosa integrity. Its low in fat, which is beneficial for dogs suffering from conditions requiring a low fat diet. It aids in digestion and helps promote a healthy and thriving adult dog, even with a sensitive stomach. What are the key features? Low-fat content High in dietary fibers Supports digestive health Promotes a balanced intestinal flora Formulated by veterinary nutritionists Usage How to use Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat Adult Dry Dog Food 1.5kg Pour a portion of food into your dogs bowl, following the portion size recommendations on the back of the pack. Let your dog eat at a comfortable pace. Make sure they have access to fresh water at all times. If transitioning to this food from another, do so gradually over a 7 day period to avoid stomach upset. Usage Warnings What are the precautions? Do not feed to dogs with pancreatitis or a history of pancreatitis. Not suitable for puppies or lactating females. Always consult your vet before changing your pets diet. Warnings