Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Early Cardiac Dry Dog Food is specifically formulated to support cardiac function in dogs with cardiac issues under veterinary supervision. This highly palatable diet provides beneficial nutrients such as arginine, carnitine and taurine as well as omega -3 fatty acids from fish oil.
What should a dog with heart disease eat?
The mainstays of a good low-sodium diet may be fresh beef, pork, chicken, bland macaroni and/or low-sodium. Do not give “dog snacks.” A good diet is 1/4-pound ground round or other lean beef, 2 cups cooked white rice without salt, add a tablespoon vegetable oil, and one tablet of Pet-Cal supplement.
How much sodium is in Royal Canin Early Cardiac?
0.24%, Sodium (max.) 0.28%, Vitamin E (min.) 560 IU/kg, Omega-3 fatty acids* (min.)
What dogs should not eat DCM?
Diets with these primary ingredients have been linked to DCM. Don't fill your dog's bowl with peas—avoid dog foods with peas, lentils and other legumes, as well as potatoes, listed as a primary ingredient.
Does Royal Canin cause heart disease?
Royal Canin, Hill's Science Diet, and Purina Pro Plan have all had extensive scientific studies conducted regarding the quality and safety of their ingredients. Furthermore, there have been no reported cases of DCM (Dilated Cardiomyopathy) in conjunction with these brands.
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