Product Description:
Royal Canin Hepatic Dog Food 6kg is a veterinary-exclusive diet designed to support dogs with liver disease and related hepatic conditions. This specialized formula helps manage chronic liver insufficiency by providing highly digestible proteins, reduced copper levels, and an optimized energy content to meet the unique needs of dogs with liver disorders.
Developed in collaboration with veterinarians and nutritionists, Royal Canin Hepatic helps minimize liver workload, control symptoms, and improve your dog’s overall quality of life through targeted nutritional support.
Uses:
Nutritional support for dogs with chronic liver disease or hepatic insufficiency
Management of conditions such as hepatitis, portosystemic shunt, or liver failure
Recommended for dogs requiring a low-copper diet
Long-term liver health management under veterinary supervision
Key Benefits:
Liver Function Support: Formulated with highly digestible ingredients and reduced copper to minimize liver workload and support hepatic function.
Low Copper Levels: Helps prevent copper accumulation in the liver, reducing the risk of toxicity.
Balanced Energy Content: Supports nutritional needs while reducing strain on the liver.
Antioxidant Complex: Enriched with antioxidants to help neutralize free radicals and support cellular health.
Highly Palatable: Designed to encourage food intake in dogs with reduced appetite due to liver disease.
Ingredient Descriptions:
High-Quality, Highly Digestible Proteins: Help reduce the production of toxins and support muscle maintenance.
Rice and Corn: Easily digestible carbohydrate sources that provide energy without overwhelming the liver.
Fish Oil and Vegetable Oil: Supply essential fatty acids, including omega-3s, to reduce liver inflammation and support recovery.
Low Copper Content: Essential for managing copper-associated liver disorders.
Antioxidants (Vitamin E, C, Taurine): Help protect liver cells from oxidative damage and support immune defense.
Zinc and B Vitamins: Contribute to liver regeneration, enzyme function, and metabolic balance.