General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your dog with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your dog's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately. Dogs with chronic kidney disease often lose their interest in food. It is important that you feed your pet a food which is highly palatable & tempts your dog to eat. Royal Canin Veterinary
- Renal is an energy dense dog food, especially formulated to support renal function in the case of chronic or temporary renal insufficiency, through its low level of phosphorus & high quality protein. Moreover, it is formulated to reduce oxalate stone formation, through its low level of calcium & vitamin D, & its urine alkalising properties. Indications: Chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) Urate & cystine urolithiasis Prevention of calcium oxalate & kidney failure Contraindications: Pancreatitis Pregnancy, lactation, puppies Hyperlipidaemia Key benefits: Low phosphorus: A low phosphorus intake is key to help support renal function in dogs with chronic renal insufficiency Vascular support: Nutrients that help support good renal filtration Antioxidant complex: A patented synergistic complex of antioxidants to help neutralise free radicals. Digestive system: Nutrients which support a balanced digestive system Changing your pet's diet & length of treatment: The earlier you start feeding your dog a specialised diet, the more effective it will be. If your pet suffers from chronic kidney disease it may be necessary to feed your dog Royal Canin Veterinary
- Renal for the rest of its life. Further information: Dogs with chronic renal failure suffer from a lack of appetite. Royal Canin Veterinary
- Renal is very tasty & easy to chew, even for dogs with gingivitis. The high antioxidant content can help to neutralise free radicals. Therapeutic veterinary diets are carefully formulated & recommended to be used in conjunction with veterinary advice & support. Royal Canin strongly recommend you seek advice from your Vet prior to & during feeding of any of these products to your pet.