Royal Canin Veterinary Early Renal Dog

If your dog suffers from early chronic renal insufficiency, you’ll need the ideal diet to meet their new nutritional requirements. Offer the best nutrition tailored to dogs with early renal problems with Royal Canin Veterinary Early Renal Dog.
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If your dog suffers from early chronic renal insufficiency, you’ll need the ideal diet to meet their new nutritional requirements. Offer the best nutrition tailored to dogs with early renal problems with Royal Canin Veterinary Early Renal Dog.

Royal Canin Veterinary Early Renal Dog is dry food for adult dogs with early-stage chronic renal insufficiency. Through its restricted phosphorus levels and moderate protein of high quality, Royal Canin Early Renal Dog supports renal function in early stages of chronic renal insufficiency.

This formula contains long-chain Omega-3 fatty acids - EPA and DHA - to help support renal function. Additionally, Royal Canin Early Renal Dog food is rich in antioxidants to help neutralize free radicals. As a result, it reduces oxidative stress, which excess can damage organs and tissues and is associated with chronic illness.

Royal Canin Veterinary Early Renal Dog key benefits:

  • Royal Canin Veterinary Early Renal Dog is an excellent option for dogs with early chronic renal insufficiency.
  • This food features restricted phosphorus levels and moderate protein of high quality to support renal function in the early stages of the disease.
  • Royal Canin Early Renal Dog contains EPA and DHA to help further support renal function.
  • The blend of antioxidants present in this formula helps to neutralize free radicals.
Ingredients

Composition: Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat flour, rice, wheat, animal fats, maize gluten, hydrolyzed animal proteins, beet pulp, wheat gluten*, fish oil, minerals, soya oil, butyric acid salt, fructooligosaccharides, marigold extract (source of lutein). Protein sources: dehydrated poultry protein, maize gluten, hydrolyzed animal proteins, wheat gluten*. 

*L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high digestibility.

Additives (per kg)**: Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 15500 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, Iron (3b103): 58 mg, Iodine (3b201, 3b202): 4.8 mg, Copper (3b405, 3b406): 12 mg, Manganese (3b502, 3b504): 60 mg, Zinc (3b603, 3b605, 3b606): 136 mg, Selenium (3b801, 3b811, 3b812): 0.14 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5 g - Preservatives - Antioxidants.                                   

**Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet.

Analytical constituents: Protein: 22.5% - Fat content: 16.0% - Crude ash: 5.1% - Crude fibers: 1.5% - Calcium: 0.8% - Phosphorus: 0.5% - Potassium: 0.6% - Sodium: 0.35% - EPA/DHA: 0.5% - Omega 3 fatty acids: 0.86%.

Dimensions

This product is available in the following options:

  • 2 kg
  • 7 kg
  • 14 kg
FAQ

How can I feed Royal Canin food to my pet?

First, when introducing new food to your pet’s diet, make a gradual transition. We recommend you do a transition phase of seven days to avoid dietary issues. Mix a portion of the new food with your pet's current food, gradually increasing the ratio every three days until your pet is fully adapted.

Make sure your pet always has fresh water available. For better results, you can combine the dry food with the Royal Canin Early Renal wet dog food, which you can feed separately or in the same bowl.

Nevertheless, before use and for further guidance, speak to your vet and follow their advice.

How much Royal Canin should I give to my pet?

Adjust the portion size according to your dog’s weight and body condition.

If your dog is considered thin:

  • Dogs weighing 2 kg: 53 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 4 kg: 90 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 6 kg: 121 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 8 kg: 151 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 10 kg: 178 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 15 kg: 241 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 20 kg: 299 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 25 kg: 354 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 30 kg: 406 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 35 kg: 455 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 40 kg: 503 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 45 kg: 550 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 50 kg: 595 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 55 kg: 639 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 60 kg: 682 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 70 kg: 766 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 80 kg: 847 g daily

If your dog’s weight is considered normal:

  • Dogs weighing 2 kg: 47 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 4 kg: 79 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 6 kg: 107 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 8 kg: 133 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 10 kg: 157 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 15 kg: 212 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 20 kg: 263 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 25 kg: 311 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 30 kg: 357 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 35 kg: 401 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 40 kg: 443 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 45 kg: 484 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 50 kg: 524 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 55 kg: 563 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 60 kg: 601 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 70 kg: 674 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 80 kg: 745 g daily

If your dog is considered overweight:

  • Dogs weighing 2 kg: 40 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 4 kg: 68 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 6 kg: 92 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 8 kg: 114 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 10 kg: 135 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 15 kg: 183 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 20 kg: 228 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 25 kg: 269 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 30 kg: 308 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 35 kg: 346 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 40 kg: 383 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 45 kg: 418 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 50 kg: 452 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 55 kg: 486 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 60 kg: 519 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 70 kg: 582 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 80 kg: 644 g daily

Can I give Royal Canin Veterinary Early Renal to dogs of any age, size, and condition?

This food is recommended for adult dogs in cases of early chronic kidney disease without proteinuria (IRIS stage 1). If proteinuria is present or your dog is in stages 2-4, it’s recommended Royal Canin Renal dog food.

However, it’s not recommended for dogs with pancreatitis, growing puppies, and during gestation/lactation.

Our veterinarian team:

  • Dr. Diana Meireles
  • Dr. Rita Martins