ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Adult Dry Dog Food

ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Adult Dry Dog Food
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  • 2kg Bag £19.99
  • 7kg Bag £53.99
  • 14kg Bag £88.99
  • Small Breed » 3.5kg Bag £41.99

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Description

Some dogs may have nutritional intolerances or adverse reactions to certain foods. In these cases, a specifically tailored diet can help to support your dog’s wellbeing. ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic is specially formulated with the needs of your dog in mind and is available in 2kg, 7kg and 14kg bags. ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic contains a hydrolysed soya protein isolate with a low molecular weight, this ultimately limits the risk of allergenicity.

The complex of nutrients in ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic are specially formulated to help support the skin’s natural protective barrier role for optimal skin and coat health. Specific Omega-3 long chain fatty acids – known as EPA and DHA – are also included in this formula. These specific fatty acids help to support your dog’s digestive health as well as nourishing its skin. Formulated with highly digestible starches and proteins – as well as a blend of fibres that include prebiotics – ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic helps to support a good balance of intestinal flora in your dog for optimal digestive health.

As part of the ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Range, it is important that this product is only given to your pet when recommended by a veterinary professional. To cater to each dog’s individual preferences, ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic is also available as wet food in a loaf format. If you’re considering mixed feeding, be sure to follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your dog gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit.

At ROYAL CANIN® we’re committed to providing nutritional solutions to your pet’s needs. All of our products undergo an extensive quality control process in order to guarantee the optimum quality of food, as well as catering to your dog’s specific dietary requirements and lifestyle. This means that when your dog eats ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic, it’s getting a complete and balanced diet.

RECOMMENDED FOR CASES OF • Adverse Food Reactions (AFR) with dermatologic and/or gastrointestinal signs: - food elimination trial - long term management • Canine Atopic Dermatitis (CAD) associated with AFR +/- chronic pruritus • Chronic diarrhoea • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) • Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) NOT RECOMMENDED IN CASE OF • Pancreatitis • Gestation/lactation

SMALL BREED

ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Small Dogs is specially formulated with the needs of small, nutrient intolerant dogs like yours in mind. This food is available in 1kg and 3kg bags. ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Small Dogs contains a hydrolysed soya protein isolate which reduces the likelihood of triggering an allergic reaction in your dog thanks to its low molecular weight.

ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Small Dogs’ low RSS (relative supersaturation) encourages an undersaturated urinary environment, lessening the likelihood of struvite and calcium oxalate crystal formation and supporting urinary health. ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Small Dogs also helps to support the natural protective barrier role of your dog’s skin. The kibble in ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Small Dogs includes specific nutrients that contribute to maintaining your dog’s good oral health.

As part of the ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Range, it is important that this product is only given to your pet when recommended by a veterinary professional.

RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT SMALL BREED DOGS (< 10KG) IN CASE OF • Adverse Food Reactions (AFR) with dermatologic and/or gastrointestinal signs: - food elimination trial - long term management • Canine Atopic Dermatitis (CAD) associated with AFR +/- chronic pruritus • Chronic diarrhoea • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) • Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) NOT RECOMMENDED IN CASE OF • Pancreatitis

Benefits

Hydrolysed soya protein isolate with a low molecular weight for very low allergenicity.|A specially formulated complex of nutrients to support the skin's natural protective barrier role and for optimal skin health.|Specific Omega 3 long chain fatty acids which support digestive and skin health.|Formulated with highly digestible proteins and starches as well as a blend of fibres including prebiotics which support a balanced digestive system.

Additives

Vitamin A: 27500 IU, Vitamin D3: 800 IU, E1 (Iron): 42 mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.8 mg, E4 (Copper): 15 mg, E5 (Manganese): 55 mg, E6 (Zinc): 154 mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.26 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10 g - Preservatives - Antioxidants.

Composition

Rice, hydrolysed soya protein isolate, animal fats, hydrolysed poultry liver, beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, fructo-oligosaccharides, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein). Protein sources: hydrolysed soya protein isolate, hydrolysed poultry liver. Carbohydrate source: rice. Crude ash: 6.1%. Crude fibre: 1.1%. Crude oil fats: %. Moisture: %. Protein: 21%.

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Reviews (74)

Summary of Reviews for ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Adult Dry Dog Food

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72 out of 74 (97%) customers would recommend this product.
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55 Royal Canin hypoallergenic
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By on 18 March 2024

My GSD has skin issues and this food keeps him healthy...he enjoys it too

Customer recommends this product

45 Good dog dry food
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By on 12 December 2023

My dog has been on this for almost 3 years and was recommended by the vet

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55 Upset Guts
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By on 13 November 2023

With the dog sick and having to go into doggie hospital for checks it turned out it was gut related. The food they recommended was the above Royal Canine and one other. He turned his nose up at the other but loves the Royal Canine. Trouble is he has to get it as a diet now so limited. If i put the whole bag down he would eat the lot. Has helped no ends with his condition.

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45 Hypoallergenic dog food
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By on 26 June 2023

My dog likes this product, I buy the product because my vet recommended this product.

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55 Recommended
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By on 16 May 2023

Top quality

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding ROYAL CANIN® Canine Hypoallergenic Adult Dry Dog Food, including answers from our team.

27 August 2022 at 9:49am

Hydrolyzed

SJ

Vet has request our 3yr old collie lab cross trial a hydrolysed protein diet for 8 weeks. She is spade. She is of good health. She has been on a hypoallergenic food since 9 weeks old.

Is all'hills' dog food hydrolyzed?
I'm a bit confused which one will be best?
Any advice please?

  • VioVet Staff

It is likely your vet wants you to try an anallergenic hydrolysed protein diet. These are specially formulated so that the body cannot react to them, no matter what the original ingredients are.
Purina HA, Hills Z/D and Royal Canin Anallergenic are all examples of suitable hydrolysed protein diets.

25 April 2021 at 11:26am

Royal canin hypoallergenic

Kaiya

What is the difference between royal can in hypoallergenic and royal canin hypoallergenic dr21

  • VioVet Staff

There is no difference in these two products. The 'DR21' part is just the code name used by Royal Canin to refer to it.

27 August 2015 at 7:13pm

Skin

Kerry

My dog has very itchy skin is there any food out there that wld help?hes on steriods also to reduce the itch!!! Thanks

  • VioVet Staff

Quite a significant percentage of itchy dogs have a dietary allergy (maybe about 25% or so, but opinions on this vary). That means that most itchy dogs do not have a dietary allergy and so will show a minimal response to dietary manipulation. However for those which do respond, changing the diet can completely eliminate the itching, which is very nice. To find out you have to give a very restricted, carefully made diet for about 6 weeks and see if the itching stops or dramatically reduces. This Royal Canin diet is a hydrolysed diet and works well for this situation. You have to stop all other foods for the entire period and just give this diet and water. I suggest you check with your vet about this first. I would only add that the dogs which show a dramatic response to steroids often have other allergies (atopy etc) and not food. Dogs which stay a bit itchy even on steroids are more likely to respond to the diet.

29 May 2015 at 6:47pm

Colitis

Rose and Daisy

My 7 year old Border Terrier Daisy has colitis. Just recently she has been having more attacks ie twice a week.
She is now losing weight and you can now see and feel her ribs and spine.
Please can you advise which food I should use.

  • VioVet Staff

If your dog is losing significant weight, she should see a vet to make sure there is not some other underlying cause. This diet is sometimes useful for colitis cases, but there are many to choose from and your if your vet can examine your dog and discuss with you the previous diets and history, then he/she will be in a better position to advise you.

Otherwise I would say Purina EN is often a good diet to try in this situation, but I think your vet should see your dog first. Pro-kolin Enterogenic can also help in situations like this if changing the diet is not effective.

13 December 2014 at 4:21am

Potato and oats allergy

Susan Jeffrey

  • VioVet customer since 2012
  • From: Durham, United Kingdom

Hi my bischon frise has been diagnosed with a potato and oats allergy, which dried food is suitable to give her?

  • VioVet Staff

Any hydrolysed diet such as this Royal Canin Hypoallergenic diet should be fine and a good choice. Purina HA or Hills z/d would be alternative diets.

5 August 2014 at 11:49am

Dog with allergy and skin problems

lesley

Is there a food suitable for a Bassett hound. He has skin problems and is allergic to chicken, rice, and yeast.

  • VioVet Staff

There are lots of foods which might suit your dog. The veterinary diets from the major manufacturers for dietary allergies, such as the Royal Canin diet, are processed in such a way as to be safe with multiple food allergies. I would tend to try one of the good quality diets which is based on different ingredients first. Barking Heads "Fusspot" is a good example, based on salmon and potato. It often works well for dogs such as yours. However if your vet has advised using the Royal Canin Hypoallergenic then I am sure that would be fine too.

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