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ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Diet Canine Satiety Weight Management Dry Dog Food

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ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Diet Canine Satiety Weight Management Dry Dog Food
ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Diet Canine Satiety Weight Management Dry Dog Food
ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Diet Canine Satiety Weight Management Dry Dog Food

ROYAL CANIN® SATIETY IS PRECISELY FORMULATED FOR SAFE, EFFECTIVE WEIGHT LOSS AND SUPPORTS SUCCESSFUL LONG TERM WEIGHT MANAGEMENT IN DOGS.The key features of this formula are:

  • EFFECTIVE WEIGHT MANAGEMENT - Provides safe weight loss and helps avoid weight regain. 97% of dogs lost weight in 3 months.
  • BEGGING CONTROL - High natural fibre level keeps dogs satisfied between meals. Helps control begging in 83% of dogs during weight loss.
  • MUSCLE MASS MAINTENANCE - High protein content helps support healthy weight loss while maintaining muscle mass.

VET RECOMMENDATION

Individual target weight is determined and then feeding amount established. The recommended daily intake is based on the pet’s ideal weight. The starting ration may need to be adjusted during follow-up visits, based on each individual’s response and the rate of weight loss. An objective of losing 1-3% bodyweight per week is generally achievable over the first 3 months, and of 0.5-2% afterwards. How is the energy allocation for maintenance after weight loss calculated? Energy requirements to maintain stable body weight after weight loss are lower than those of dogs that have never been obese. Based on current scientific insights (German et al. 2011), our maintenance after weight loss rations are calculated by increasing the weight loss ration by +10%. NOTE: maintenance rations may need to be adjusted based on individual evolution. German AJ et al. Low-maintenance energy requirements of obese dogs after weight loss. British Journal of Nutrition (2011), 106, S93–S96

 

Directions

LIFESTAGE

Adult

HEALTH NEEDS

Weight Control

FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS

Dry Only Ideal Weight kg 10 Start 148g After 4 weeks 126g Maintenance 139g Ideal Weight kg 20 Start 248g After 4 weeks 213g Maintenance 234g Ideal Weight kg 30 Start 336g After 4 weeks 288g Maintenance 317g Ideal Weight kg 40 Start 417g After 4 weeks 358g Maintenance 393g Ideal Weight kg 50 Start 493g After 4 weeks 423g Maintenance 465g or

Mix: Dry + Wet Ideal Weight kg 10 Start 53g + 1 After 4 weeks 32g + 1 Maintenance 44g + 1 Ideal Weight kg 20 Start 153g + 1 After 4 weeks 118g + 1 Maintenance 139g + 1 Ideal Weight kg 30 Start 242g + 1 After 4 weeks 193g + 1 Maintenance 222g + 1 Ideal Weight kg 40 Start 322g + 1 After 4 weeks 263g + 1 Maintenance 299g + 1 Ideal Weight kg 50 Start 399g + 1 After 4 weeks 328g + 1 Maintenance 370g + 1 + Water

Best mix feeding with: Satiety Weight management Loaf can 410g. Divide daily ration in several meals. Adjust to the needs of your pet and the rate of weight loss.

FEEDING/DISPENSING GUIDE

Individual target weight is determined and then feeding amount established. The recommended daily intake is based on the pet’s ideal weight. The starting ration may need to be adjusted during follow-up visits, based on each individual’s response and the rate of weight loss. An objective of losing 1-3% bodyweight per week is generally achievable over the first 3 months, and of 0.5-2% afterwards. How is the energy allocation for maintenance after weight loss calculated? Energy requirements to maintain stable body weight after weight loss are lower than those of dogs that have never been obese. Based on current scientific insights (German et al. 2011), our maintenance after weight loss rations are calculated by increasing the weight loss ration by +10%. NOTE: maintenance rations may need to be adjusted based on individual evolution. German AJ et al. Low-maintenance energy requirements of obese dogs after weight loss. British Journal of Nutrition (2011), 106, S93–S96

Safety Information

PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION

RECOMMENDED FOR WEIGHT LOSS AND MAINTENANCE AFTER WEIGHT LOSS IN CASE OF • Overweight/Obesity • Hyperlipidemia with overweight/obesity • Stabilsed Diabetes Mellitus with overweight/obesity • Please refer to the 'Guide to Nutritional Management of Diabetes' decision tree for additional information.

PRODUCT NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

Dogs with a history of constipation in response to a high fibre diet. Growth, gestation and lactation.

 

Ingredients

CONTAINS

Vegetable fibres, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat gluten**, manioc (tapioca), maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat, maize, animal fats, beet pulp, fish oil, minerals, psyllium husks and seeds, soya oil, fructo-oligosaccharides, glucosamine from fermentation, marigold meal, hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin). **L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected for its very high digestibility. ROYAL CANIN® take pride in ensuring the scientific reliability of all product information. All information included was true and accurate at the time of publication.

INGREDIENTS

COMPOSITION Vegetable fibres, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat gluten**, manioc (tapioca), maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat, maize, animal fats, beet pulp, fish oil, minerals, psyllium husks and seeds, soya oil, fructo-oligosaccharides, glucosamine from fermentation, marigold meal, hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin). **L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected for its very high digestibility.

ADDITIVES (KG)*** Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 19000 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, Iron: 35 mg, Iodine: 3.5 mg, Copper: 11 mg, Manganese: 46 mg, Zinc: 137 mg, Selenium: 0.06 mg - Preservatives - Antioxidants.

***Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. ROYAL CANIN® take pride in ensuring the scientific reliability of all product information. All information included was true and accurate at the time of publication.

 

Kohimarama Veterinary Clinic

Kohimarama Vet Clinic has been privately owned by the same family for 35 years and endeavours to provide the highest level of medical, surgical, dental and preventative care for the local community.