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Royal Canin Boxer Adult 12kg

Royal Canin gets dogs. Take the Boxer. The Boxer is built for physical exercise. The high energy level of Boxers places great demand on their joints and muscles. Royal Canin Boxer Adult includes an optimal protein content of 26%, to maintain muscle mass; and L-Carnitine, which helps promote energy production in muscles. Did you know that Boxers have something called a brachycephalic jaw? We didn’t either. But Royal Canin does, and and they’ve designed their kibble specifically to make it easier for your Boxer to pick up and chew. So now you know - and we know that Royal Canin knows your dog. Product details Recommended for adult Boxers 15 months + helps maintain muscle mass contributes to heart health maintains vitality includes exclusively designed kibble for easier eating helps neutralise free radicals in ageing Boxers.

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