Posted : January 17, 2012
Royal Canin launches two new diets
Royal Canin has launched two new diets – further strengthening its expert position in the field of skin care.
Royal Canin has launched two new diets – further strengthening its expert position in the field of skin care.
Hypoallergenic Wet is a new wet adaptation of its successful Hypoallergenic range of diets, providing variety for the nutritional management of dogs with adverse food reactions; while Royal Canin's new Anallergenic dry food signals "a nutritional revolution" in the dietary management of dogs with even the most severe dietary allergy.
Hypoallergenic Wet contains soy protein hydrolysate, so it can either be fed as a complete diet or interchanged and used as an addition to Hypoallergenic, Hypoallergenic Moderate Calorie or Hypoallergenic Small Dog.
Available in a 400g can, the wet food can be recommended for short term feeding (for an elimination diet strategy) or for the lifelong nutritional management of dogs with adverse food reactions. It is designed to be highly digestible through its low molecular weight peptides and is also appropriate for the dietary support of dogs with inflammatory bowel disease, chronic diarrhoea and Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI).
Anallergenic follows in the footsteps of Hypoallergenic but goes even further – offering both hydrolysed proteins and a pure carbohydrate source, to which exposure is limited and therefore allergy would be rare.
The diet comprises a unique protein source composed exclusively of free amino acids and very low molecular weight oligopeptides. Much like the Hypoallergenic range, Anallergenic is also formulated with essential fatty acids to help support skin health and a complex of nutrients to help maintain the barrier effect of the skin.
The fully balanced diet - suitable for the nutritional support of adult dogs either short or long-term - has proven results with 100% of dogs in a Royal Canin study showing significant improvement in their skin condition.
- Visit www.royalcanin.co.uk for further information.
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