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Royal Canin Veterinary Recovery Box 12X195Gr, wet dog food, for dogs.

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Royal Canine wet dog food

Regular price €33,75
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Royal Canin Veterinary Recovery Caja 12X195Gr, comida húmeda para perros
Royal Canin Veterinary Recovery Box 12X195Gr, wet dog food, for dogs.
Regular price €33,75
Sale price €33,75 Regular price €41,19
You are saving: -€7,44

Royal Canin Recovery wet dog food for convalescent dogs

Royal Canin Recovery is a wet food specially formulated for the recovery of convalescent dogs and cats, who have reduced appetite and need a high protein and calorie intake. It is indicated to treat anorexia and malnutrition, tube feeding, feline hepatic lipidosis, nutritional support in intensive care and post-surgery, pregnancy, lactation and growth.

Sick dogs and cats often show a loss of appetite and weight loss. The excellent palatability of this wet food makes it the ideal solution during intensive care. The high energy density of Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Recovery compensates for the reduced volume of the ration for animals with reduced appetite. Its special texture makes it easy to use for syringe feeding and enteral feeding tubes.

ADVANTAGES

Energy dense dog food.
Also recommended for cats with nutritional problems.
Ideal during intensive care.
High energy density to compensate for the volume of the ration.
Special texture for easy use in tubes or syringes.

USE AND SPECIFICATIONS

Medicated food, designed for the proper feeding of convalescent, anorexic or malnourished dogs and cats.
Thanks to its texture, this food can be administered by tube or syringe.
Treatment with this food will continue until the animal recovers, always following the advice of your vet.

Precautions for use

Contraindicated for pets suffering from hepatic encephalopathy and acute pancreatitis and hyperlipidaemia.
We remind you that this is a medicated feed and as such, you should never offer it to your pet without the prior consent of your trusted veterinarian.