Royal Canin high fiber dog food (Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Calorie Control CC 26 High Fiber Dry Food) is produced to help weight loss for overweight or obese dogs and can be used as part of the fiber diet or weight loss program along with the exercise program.
This specific Royal Canin high fiber dog food is used for adult dogs for a complete diet solution. Usually this diet is low in energy and includes mixture of insoluble fiber and soluble fiber.
This Royal Canin high fiber dog food product is a special dog food product and should be used for vetrinary supervised weight loss diet and program.
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Calorie Control CC 26 High Fiber Dry Food Indications:
- Gastrointestinal disease fiber responsive
- Large bowel disease
- Constipation
- Weight loss in overweight adult dogs
Contraindications:
- Growing puppies
- Pregnant or lactating bitches.
Royal Canin High Fiber Dog Food vs Commercial Dog Food:
Nutritional Differences:
- More increased amount of soluble and insoluble fiber
- Lower energy content
- Increased level of antioxidants
- glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate to help your dog’s joint health (dry diet only)
- sodium tripolyphosphate included to reduce calculus and help your dog’s oral health (dry diet only)
Royal Canin dog food brand has a wide selection of prescription dog food diets for dogs with specific conditions. Royal Canin diets have all the ingredients to reduce the symptoms and helps your dog to recover faster. These special diet dog food selection will provide the necessary nutritions for special conditions. Please always consult with your veterinary before using these products.
High fiber diet is usually recommended for dogs with certain digestive problems. Regular commecial dog food that we buy everyday usually contains 2% or 5% of the daily fiber content vs high fiber dog food will contain usually around 10%. Generally dog foods contain some amount of fiber but the fiber source is very important. Some of the natural rich fiber sources are: whole grains, cereals, oats, fresh fruits, carrots, beet pulp and soybean hulls