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THE ART OF GUT HEALTH
DELIVERED BY SCIENCE

GASTROINTESTINAL ISSUES ARE THE #1 REASON FOR VET VISITS, MAKING UP 27% OF TOTAL VISITS(1).

INTRODUCING NEW ROYAL CANIN GASTROINTESTINAL HIGH FIBRE,
AVAILABLE NOW.

Gastrointestinal issues

(1)-Hill PB, Lo A, Eden CAN, et al. Survey of the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of dermatological conditions in small animals in general practice. Vet Rec 2006; 158:533-539. Euromonitor pet population report & internal CMI Quant study on 14 Countries, n: 8547 pet owners, *Data from Internal CMI Quant study on 14 Countries, n: 8547 pet owners.


KEY BENEFITS

NEW Gastrointestinal High Fibre for dogs with fibre responsive diarrhoea and colitis.

HIGH FIBRE

A fibre rich diet to help regulate intestinal transit.

ADEQUATE ENERGY

Provides maintenance energy levels despite enhanced fibre content.

DIGESTIVE SUPPORT

A highly digestible formula, including prebiotics, to support a healthy digestion.

Gastrointestinal issues

Available from October 2024.


PREBIOTICS ARE ADDED TO OUR ROYAL CANINĀ® GASTROINTESTINAL RANGE TO PROMOTE HEALTHY GUT BACTERIA

Prebiotics are non-digestible dietary carbohydrates that contribute to an adequately balanced bacterial population in the gastrointestinal tract:

  • Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) stimulate the growth of good bacteria.
  • Mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS) inhibit the growth of bad bacteria.
FOS & MOS

THE ROYAL CANIN GASTROINTESTINAL RANGE

Treatment


LEARN MORE:
NUTRITION AND BEYOND

Dr Luke Johnson

Nursing the In-house Gastrointestinal Patient: Nutrition and Beyond

By Dr Luke Johnson
FANZCVS (SAM) BVSc (Hons) MANZCVS (SAM)

In this article, Dr. Luke Johnston, focuses on the critical role of veterinary nurses in managing gastrointestinal issues in hospitalized dogs and cats. It highlights the importance of early and appropriate nutrition to improve patient outcomes, emphasizing that gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea can be managed with proper diet, medications, and nursing interventions. The article discusses strategies like distinguishing vomiting from regurgitation, using anti-nausea agents, promoting early food intake, and supporting gut health through specialized diets like the Royal Canin Gastrointestinal range.


WANT TO LEARN MORE?

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