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Royal Canin Medium

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Once your dog reaches the age of 1 year it will be becoming a strong adult dog. Medium breeds in particular will be enjoying a hunger for adventure, with barely time to stop! Royal Canin Medium Adult helps to still your dog's physical hunger, if not its urge to explore. The recipe can help to support your dog's natural immune system, with an antioxidant complex and prebiotics. Mannas-Oligosaccharides can help to support the digestive system, working will the optimal fibre content to ensure healthy digestion. The omega-3 fatty acids in this Royal Canin Medium Adult can also help to keep your dog's coat glossy, so that it looks as great on the outside as it feels on the inside, supporting natural skin health. Royal Canin Medium Adult at a glance: Balanced dry food for dogs weighing 11-25kg between the ages of 1-7 years,Specially designed for medium breeds: the energy and vitamin content is ideally tailored to this breed size Antioxidant complex: vitamin E and mannas-oligosaccharides can support natural immunity Healthy skin: omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA and DHA can help maintain skin and coat health Supports digestive function: with a balanced fibre content Royal Canin Quality Guarantee All Royal Canin products undergo thorough quality controls to ensure optimum food quality and to provide food that is appropriate for your dog's individual nutritional needs and lifestyle. This means that Royal Canin dog food offers high-quality, balanced nutrition. For more variety with other product options Royal Canin is also available in wet food form with chunks in sauce, allowing for mixed feeding of wet and dry food. Simply follow our feeding guidelines to ensure that your dog receives the ideal quantities of wet and dry food for good health.

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