Royal Canine wet dog food
Royal Canin Hepatic Wet is a supplemented food, with a low vegetable protein content, specifically designed to provide adequate nutrition for adult dogs suffering from a variety of liver problems, such as chronic hepatitis, portosystemic shunt, hepatic encephalopathy, chronic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis and hepatic shunt.It is specifically designed to provide adequate nutrition for adult dogs suffering from various liver problems such as chronic hepatitis, portosystemic shunt, hepatic encephalopathy, hepatic insufficiency, piroplasmosis, jaundice and copper metabolism disorders.
This food is crucial for the development of liver failure in your pet, because it reduces the metabolic workload and limits the intake of calories from protein. This wet food prevents the main complications of liver failure, limits the progression of inflammation and fibrosis, and provides essential nutrients for the regeneration of hepatocytes.
Royal Canin Hepatic minimises copper accumulation in hepatocytes and intracellular damage caused by cholestasis, thanks to its low copper and high zinc content. It also reduces portal hypertension and vascular fluid extravasation, reducing oedema, due to reduced sodium levels.
The synergistic antioxidant complex delays the degradation of hepatocytes, thus slowing the progression of the disease. The contribution of L-carnitine promotes the utilisation of lipids by the liver. It also has high energy levels to help maintain your pet's weight.
Food for dogs with liver problems.
Limits calorie intake and maintains body weight.
Reduces metabolic workload.
Delays the progression of the disease.
Canned supplemented wet food for adult dogs suffering from various liver problems.
The duration of treatment varies according to the cause of the disease and the regenerative capacity of the liver tissues. In cases of chronic disease it is necessary to continue this type of feeding for the lifetime of the animal.
Due to its particular characteristics, this food is not recommended for pregnant or nursing mothers, growing puppies. It is also not recommended for dogs suffering from pancreatitis or with a history of episodes of pancreatitis and hyperlipidaemia.
On no account should this food be given to your dog without the authorisation of your veterinarian, as it is a product supplemented for medicinal purposes.