Skin and food sensitivities in dogs
Precise, veterinarian-recommended nutrition for dogs with allergies or skin issues.Visible differences in your dog’s skin
Itching and scratching. Scooting and sneezing. Food sensitivities or environmental allergies can leave your dog distressed.
All you want is to help soothe their skin. That’s why your veterinarian might recommend a novel protein or hydrolyzed protein diet.
Transitioning your pet to a new food
We recommend at least a seven-day transition when starting a new diet.
Dogs and especially cats may reject a new food if it is not introduced slowly by transitioning over a period of 7 – 10 days. To effectively transition your dog to a new formula, we suggest slowly mixing the new food in with the existing food in gradually increasing amounts.
Introducing new updates to the Royal Canin Dermatology Diets
Royal Canin is updating the dermatology diets by enhancing the packaging and improve palatability and digestibility.
We are also excited to introduce a new diet, Canine Hydrolyzed Protein Moderate Calorie dry, for dogs who have food allergies and a tendency to gain weight.
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Canine Selected Protein PD Loaf Canned Dog Food
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Canine Anallergenic™ Dry Dog Food
Canine Hydrolyzed Protein HP Dry Dog Food
Canine Hypoallergenic Hydrolyzed Protein Small Dog Dry Dog Food
Small Sensitive Skin Care Dry Dog Food
Medium Sensitive Skin Care Dry Dog Food
Large Sensitive Skin Dry Dog Food
Coat Care Pouch Dog Food
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Common skin conditions in dogs
Dog skin allergies
Dog dandruff and dry skin
Why is my dog losing its hair?
How your dog's diet affects their skin
Why does my dog keep scratching?
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