Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Hepatic Dry Dog Food, 26.4 lbs.

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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Hepatic Dry Dog Food, 26.4 lbs.


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Royal Canin Canine Hepatic Dry Dog Food is for dogs requiring precise protein levels. It is formulated with restricted copper content and essential nutrients to support liver function. The adapted energy content helps reduce necessary food volume in each meal. Antioxidants help support a healthy immune system. Plus, it contains selected prebiotics to help support intestinal and microbiome health.

  • - LIVER SUPPORT: Royal Canin Hepatic Dry Dog Food helps support healthy liver function in adult dogs with adapted levels of highly digestible vegetable proteins
  • - LOW COPPER: Low level of copper helps minimize its accumulation in a dog's liver cells, and essential nutrients promote liver health
  • - ADAPTED ENERGY: Adapted energy content helps reduce meal volume and decrease intestinal load
  • - IMMUNE SUPPORT: A precise blend of antioxidants helps support a healthy immune system
  • - MICROBIOME SUPPORT: Includes selected prebiotics to help support a healthy gastrointestinal microbiome

Specifications

SKU2690586
LifestageAdult
Primary FlavorOriginal
Primary BrandRoyal Canin Veterinary Diet
Days to ShipShips Within 2-5 Business Days
Weight26.4 LBS

Additional Features

Grain FreeNo
Personalized Item flagYes
Primary FlavorOriginal
LifestageAdult

Item Dimensions

Length5.25 IN
Height26 IN
Width18.5 IN

Pet Sizing

Breed SizesMost Sizes

Ingredients

Brewers rice, brown rice, corn, soy protein isolate, chicken fat, dried plain beet pulp, natural flavors, vegetable oil, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, monocalcium phosphate, fish oil, pea fiber, DL-methionine, choline chloride, fructooligosaccharides, marine microalgae oil, vitamins (L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate, riboflavin supplement, niacin supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid, menadione sodium bisulfite complex), L-lysine, trace minerals (zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, sodium selenite, calcium iodate), taurine, salt, marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), L-carnitine, L-threonine, magnesium oxide, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (min.) 14.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 14.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 3.9%, Moisture (max.) 10.5%, Eicosapentaenoic + Docosahexaenoic acid (EPA + DHA) (min.) 0.24%, Copper (max.) 7.2 mg/kg, Vitamin E (min.) 350 IU/kg, Ascorbic acid* (min.) 240 mg/kg. *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed If you are not completely satisfied with any Royal Canin diet, Royal Canin will replace the product or refund your purchase price. Please contact our Customer and Technical Assistance Team at 800-592-6687. Please keep the unused product in its original packaging for timely completion of your product replacement or refund.

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She really likes it.

MaggieLv

18 days ago
My dogs was diagnosed with liver problems so my vet recommended or prescribed this food for her. I have 2 other dogs and they also are with prescription foods and they don’t like it (1 is kidney and the other is weight loss) So when my liver one really devoured her food, I was really happy. Very pricey and we’ll see in the next bloodwork if the food helped.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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17 YO Female Dachshund Chronic Hepatitis

Cinnamon 2025

3 months ago
My dachshund's ALT liver enzymes have improved dramatically however the ALKP liver enzyme has nearly doubled. She was previously diagnosed with chronic hepatitis, so in my opinion, this is to be expected regardless of dietary needs. Her most recent lab work confirmed slightly high calcium levels and her LIPA levels are tgphriugh the roof. I often ask myself if correlation equals causation. Did her previous diagnosis of chronic hepatitis lead to increased calcium and lipa levels or did royal canin hepatic dig food decrease one enzyme but increased another? Is that the trade off for improved ALT? She's almost 17 years of age, so other senior related factors may at play. She almost just prefers the wet food at this point even though she is offered both wet and dry. I'm not the kind of owner who likes giving a dog wet food, so this is noticeable change. She's been having more accidents and increased thirst. Her sundowners or doggy dementia has also gotten worse. There are so many age related factors at this point in time, but I at least wanted to share her most recent lab work results in case others also notice an increase in calcium or LIPA levels with this dog food. She absolutely loves the taste and flavor. She's gained a bit of weight as well, so I don't know if I should add the low gastrointestinal version of this wet food to her diet. I'm still just trying to make her comfortable at this point. I still believe this dog food is logical financially for small dog breeds but I feel awful fior the larger breeds whose lives literally depend on it. Surely, there is a large enough demand to customize this dog food. I hold my grudge against royal canin as chewy has been nothing but phenomenal. She current takes the wet and dry food, milk thistle, blueberries (smashed), denamarin, and urisdoil. I wish there were stronger and more effective medication options out there, but we also received her diagnosis kind of late in the game. Best of luck to all whose furry companions deal and manage liver disease.
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Hopefully she'll gobble it up.

Mary205

4 months ago
I've tried almost everything to get my dog Chicky to eat anything. Fresh food diet is most often recommended for a pup with a liver shunt. I've fixed her literal buffets of different food choices. Currently, the vet from VCA, gave her Hills brand prescription KD dog food. Currently we're trying to reduce the fresh food and increase the dog food. She's being given Royal Canin Hepatic formula kibble and a small amount of Hills brand prescription KD dog food mixed together. Hopefully she'll begin to like it enough to eat it daily. It's an ongoing struggle.
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No Crystals!

Bmwmrg

9 months ago
My husband and I have two dogs. One is 75lbs and the other is 35lbs. The girls were both diagnosed with urine crystals. We have been using Royal Canin for two years and no crystals!!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Best dog food for liver issues

Jolie77

1 year ago
This is the best dog food for dogs with liver issues and the price can’t be beat!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Liver Shunts, Health Condition

SuzyQue

1 year ago
VCA Aurora Animal Hospital, in IL recommended it as Sophi's 1st RX Food she wasn't eating to well. She has a hard time eating still as the kibble is Large and she only eats 1/2 cup daily, she only weighs 2.4 lbs., she's a Teacup Morkie. The food is Very Expensive too! Would like coupons, have yet to find any. Thank you
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Originally posted on royalcanin.com

Great food for a toy dog who gets bladder stones.

Kattness

2 years ago
I bought this for my toy mini Schnauzer because he gets bladder stones easily and he is three years old and he has had four surgeries so far. It is in his DNA to get these bladder stones. I also have him on distilled water. I’m
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Puppy Love

SaraM34

2 years ago
My dog absolutely loves it. We switched to this because his other liver food has been on back order for a yeah now so I was cooking for my dog. Now I don’t have to and Tiny immediately loved this food I was so happy.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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will this work for a senior small breed dood? I have a 12 years old toy poodle

  1. My dog had liver surgery in 2020 and this is the only food that works for her. She is a 15 year old Jack Russell Terrier and weighs 12 lbs.



Is this a balanced diet for daily feeding?

  1. Yes it is 



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