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Royal Canin Renal Wet Can for Dogs (410g x 12)
$138 inc. GST
Royal Canin Renal is a complete dietetic feed for dogs formulated to support renal function in the case of chronic or temporary renal insufficiency. It contains low levels of phosphorus and protein. n EPA/DHA to help maintain a healthy digestive system. A low phosphorus intake is key to help support renal function in dogs with chronic renal insufficiency. Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents. A specific aromatic profile allows for differences in individual preference, because dogs with CKD are more likely to develop inappentance or food aversion.
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