Gastrointestinal Range Expansion
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More solutions for Gastrointestinal issues
We're pleased to announce our GI range is expanding to help specific pets with their unique nutritional needs.
Gastrointestinal (GI) disease is one of the most common reasons pets present in veterinary clinics, and the ROYAL CANIN® Gastrointestinal range (GI) is designed to support gut health and enhance clinical outcomes for pets. Royal Canin are releasing two additional products as part of our GI range:
- Gastrointestinal Low Fat Small Dog 3.5kg bag
- Gastrointestinal High Fibre Dog Wet 410g can
Low Fat
For dogs with conditions requiring fat restriction, such as pancreatitis, gastritis and other gastrointestinal complaints, ROYAL CANIN® Gastrointestinal Low Fat is available with our latest expansion GI Low Fat Small Dog better meeting the unique needs for small dogs with such conditions.
The Small Dog expansion may help small breeds with poor appetite or compromised GI function.
Fibre for Transit and Stool Quality
Fibre plays a key role in regulating intestinal transit, bulking stools, and with peristalsis (1). The ROYAL CANIN® Gastrointestinal range contains balanced soluble and insoluble fibres for general GI support.
For fibre-responsive conditions such as colitis, stress diarrhoea, or chronic large bowel diarrhoea, ROYAL CANIN® Gastrointestinal High Fibre is an excellent option. This precisely formulated diet contains a higher proportion of insoluble fibre to aid transit without compromising energy intake.
GI Dog High Fibre Wet offers fibre-responsive nutrition in highly palatable wet format—an ideal option for pets requiring added hydration and texture variety.
Find out about common causes of diarrhoea in puppies
Why does my Puppy have diarrhoea?Have you heard of canine Parvovirus?
What is canine parvovirus?As part of the ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Range, these products must be only given to your pet when recommended by a veterinary professional. Digestive signs like vomiting/diarrhea are non-specific and can have multiple origins, so it is essential to investigate the cause to define the most appropriate medical treatment and/or nutritional support.
References
1. Moreno, Adam A., et al. "Dietary fiber aids in the management of canine and feline gastrointestinal disease." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 260.S3 (2022): S33-S45.
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