
Royal Canin Low Calorie Dog Training Treats 110g
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Royal Canin Low Calorie Dog Training Treats 110g
Formulated by vets and approved by dogs, these training treats are specially formulated with a science-driven blend of ingredients, backed by over 50 years of research and observation in canine nutrition.
Whether you’re teaching basic commands or advanced tricks, Royal Canin training treats offer the perfect balance of flavour and nutrition.
Containing DHA as well as vitamins C and E to help support healthy brain function from puppyhood through to their senior years. With less than 3 calories per piece, these low-calorie treats are designed to help maintain your dog’s health while rewarding good behaviour.
Key Benefits:
- Low calorie - less than 3 calories per piece
- Tasty chews
- DHA and vitamins C and E
- Suitable for dogs over 6 months old
- Easy open zip system for freshness
These training treats are designed to complement any diet within the Royal Canin range designed for healthy pets. If your dog is on a regular maintenance diet, these treats seamlessly integrate as a tasty reward. This allows your dog to maintain their existing meal routine while still receiving targeted training support.
Composition: Rice flour, dehydrated poultry proteins, glycerol, wheat flour, wheat gluten, cellulose powder, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, algal oil Schizochytrium sp. (source of DHA).
Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin C: 530 mg, Vitamin E: 500 mg - Preservatives.
Analytical Constituents: Protein: 20.0%, Crude fibre: 3.8%, Fat content: 2.9%, Crude ash: 4.2%, Moisture: 18%, DHA: 0.12%.
Metabolisable energy: 2890 kcal/kg - Calories per piece: 2.9 kcal.
You should carefully read all product packaging before use.
Be sure to follow the on-pack feeding guidelines and give your dog no more than the recommended number of pieces per day.
When giving your canine companion treats, it is advisable to adjust the portion size of their main meal to help keep them at a healthy weight.
If you have any questions or concerns about your dog’s health, please consult your veterinarian.