Royal Canin Training Treats Dog (8 x 110 g)

Royal Canin Training Treats Dog are training treats for dogs that make training fun and healthy.
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Royal Canin Training Treats Dog are training treats for dogs that make training fun and healthy.

Each low-calorie treat contains less than 3 calories, helping you reward good behavior without overfeeding. These training treats for dogs also contain DHA and essential vitamins C and E to support brain development and cognitive function from puppyhood to the senior years.

Additionally, these low-calorie training snacks are highly palatable, so they’ll keep your dog motivated throughout your training session. They’re also perfectly sized for dogs over 6 months of age.

Benefits of Royal Canin Training Treats Dog:

  • Supports Brain Health: With DHA and antioxidant vitamins to aid cognitive development and function
  • Tasty and Effective: Irresistible flavor that keeps your dog focused and motivated
  • Low-Calorie Formula: Less than 3 calories per treat to help maintain a healthy weight
  • For Dogs 6 Months and Older: Suitable for young learners and senior dogs alike
  • Ideal for Training: Perfectly sized and formulated to reward learning and progress
Ingredients

Composition: Rice flour, dehydrated poultry proteins, glycerol, wheat flour, wheat gluten, powdered cellulose, hydrolyzed animal proteins, mineral salts, Schizochytrium sp. algae oil (source of DHA).

Analytical composition: Crude protein: 20.0% - Crude fiber: 3.8% - Crude fat: 2.9% - Crude ash: 4.2% - Moisture: 18% - DHA: 0.12% - Metabolizable energy: 2,890 kcal/kg - Calories per unit: 2.9 kcal.

Additives: Nutritional additives: Vitamin C: 530 mg, Vitamin E: 500 mg - Preservatives.

FAQ

How to Feed Royal Canin Training Treats for Dogs

Follow the daily feeding guidelines and avoid giving more treats than recommended.

If you're using treats during training, reduce the portion of your dog’s main meal to help keep their weight in check.
Always make sure fresh water is available.

Store the treats in a cool, dry place, and if you have any questions about your dog’s diet, your vet is the best person to ask.

What Is the Difference Between Training Treats and Regular Treats?

Training treats are smaller, lower in calories, and designed to be given frequently during training sessions without impacting your dog’s daily calorie intake.

Our veterinarian team:

  • Dr. Diana Meireles
  • Dr. Rita Martins