This product delivers the optimum diet for your large adult dog, with a carefully balanced formula designed to maintain healthy bones and joints, promote healthy intestinal flora, support a strong immune system and even enhance coat colour. Tailored to...
There are plenty of positive effects that come from neutering your cat – such as longer life expectancy and more sociable behaviour (just not with the lady cats). But your cat’s dietary needs change the instant he gets home from the vet. According...
Many dog owners believe in the advantages of neutering dogs – among them, eliminating the risk of being overrun with puppies, and avoiding the sight of your usually well-behaved dog showing his…er….love…for trees, people’s legs and other dogs....
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Neutered Large Adult is a dry food for large breed adult dogs (22-44kg), aged between 15 months and 5 years of age who have been neutered. This diet helps combat obesity through a specially formulated blend of fibres, high...
Allergies are nothing to sneeze at. Dogs can suffer terribly from skin or digestive symptoms, many of which are caused by diet. Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Hypoallergenic has been specifically formulated to protect dogs against food allergy or...
It’s a bit daunting to hear that there are more than 160 skin disorders that can affect our canine companions. Skin conditions are among the most common health problems in dogs, and they can range from short-term conditions to life-long battles. With...
The kidneys excrete waste as urine, and maintain levels of salt, water and phosphorous in the body. If your dog’s kidneys aren’t functioning properly, toxins can build up in his body and cause him to become ill. Diet is a crucial part of recovery...
The S/O at the end of this product name refers to struvite and calcium oxalate crystals – both of which spell bad news for our dogs’ urinary health. These crystals can form in the kidney and if left untreated, can have serious and sometimes fatal...
Your medium-breed dog is neutered, and while he may not be too happy about it, you’re relieved that you no longer have to worry about him bringing the ladies home. However, neutering changes your dog’s appetite and metabolism – to the extent that...
When your newly neutered dog comes home from the vet, he’ll be different. Not only will there be a reproachful, somewhat betrayed look in his eyes for a few days, but his dietary needs will have changed overnight. Neutered dogs burn less energy, which...