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Royal Canin West Highland White Terrier Breed Adult
Product Information
Suitable for West Highland White Terriers over 10 months old, Royal Canin® West Highland White Terrier Adult is specially formulated with all the nutritional needs of your adult dog in mind. Your Westie's distinctive and coarse white coat needs special care to help preserve the quality of its hair and maintain good skin health. That's why Royal Canin® West Highland White Terrier Adult contains a specific complex of nutrients and omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) to help maintain the health of your Westie's skin and coat. Royal Canin® West Highland White Terrier Adult also contains specific amino acids for hair growth support and fatty acids from borage oil and flax seeds for further skin nourishment. Thanks to the inclusion of calcium chelators, the kibble in Royal Canin® West Highland White Terrier Adult helps slow down tartar formation and build-up.
What's more, Royal Canin® West Highland White Terrier Adult also helps to satisfy even the fussiest of appetites, thanks to a specially adapted combination of exceptional flavours for increased palatability.
Coat Health
Compared to other dog breeds, the West Highland White Terrier has a rough coat and delicate skin. This formula contains specific amino acids for hair growth and fatty acids from borage oil and flax seeds for skin health.
Healthy Skin
This formula helps support the skin’s “barrier role” (exclusive complex) and maintain skin health (EPA and DHA).
Satisfies Fussy Appetites
This formula satisfies the fussiest of appetites thanks to a combination of exceptional flavours.
Tailor Made Kibble
Exclusive Kibble Design: Dental Health
This formula helps reduce the risk of tartar formation thanks to calcium chelators.
Analytical Constituents
Feeding Guide
Recommended Daily Intake & Feeding Duration for an Adult Dog
Ingredients/Composition
Composition
Maize flour, dehydrated poultry proteins, rice, maize, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, dehydrated pork proteins, wheat, chicory pulp, soya oil, minerals (including pentasodium triphosphate (0.35%)), fish oil, linseed (0.5%), fructo-oligosaccharides, borage oil (0.1%), marigold meal, glucosamine from fermentation, hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).
*L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high digestibility.
Additives (per kg)
Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 29800 IU, Vitamin D3: 800 IU, Iron: 97 mg, Iodine: 5.8 mg, Copper: 6 mg, Manganese: 62 mg, Zinc: 140 mg, Selenium: 0.3 mg. Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10 g. Preservatives. Antioxidants.
Advice and Care
We recommend fresh water is always available as part of a healthy balanced diet.
Please Note: Royal Canin® takes pride in ensuring the scientific reliability of all product information. The information in this product listing was true and accurate at the time of publication. However, please note that from time to time, for example due to ingredient availability or a change in sourcing factory within our global factory network for the purpose of ongoing supply, it is necessary to make product changes at short notice, and there may be some delays in updating the information in our product materials.
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Royal Canin: A Journey in Science-Based Pet Nutrition
Veterinarian Dr Jean Cathary had a passion for the health and wellbeing of animals, which led him to found Royal Canin in France in 1968. Dr Cathary had a vision for a pet food company that was truly grounded in science, with a deep understanding of the unique nutritional needs of different types of pets. He wanted to create a brand that would always maintain the highest level of respect for animals and their needs, while also pushing the boundaries of innovation to develop super premium nutrition that would truly satisfy the needs of pets of all types and sizes.
Royal Canin, founded with a passion for animal health and wellbeing, has grown into a global leader in pet health nutrition known for providing high quality products and services to pet owners. Despite changes in the pet food industry, Royal Canin has stayed true to its mission of offering tailored nutritional solutions for the specific health needs of cats and dogs through rigorous research and development resulting in a wide range of products designed to meet the unique needs of different breeds, life stages, and health conditions of pets. Whether it's a growing puppy or kitten, a senior, or a pet with special dietary needs, Royal Canin provides nourishment and support for pets to thrive.
Customised Nutritional Solutions for Every Dog
Royal Canin has developed 93 custom diets to fit the unique characteristics of each dog, including size, age, breed, lifestyle, and individual needs. The company continues to innovate by offering Breed Health Nutrition formulas and a variety of Veterinary Therapeutic Diets, staying at the forefront of pet nutrition.
The Benefits of Royal Canin Breed Specific Food: Tailored Nutrition for Optimal Health
Choosing Royal Canin's breed specific food offers numerous benefits for your dog. The food is specifically formulated to meet the unique nutritional needs of the individual breed, providing optimal support for growth, development and overall health. Additionally, Royal Canin's commitment to research and innovation ensures that their breed specific formulas are constantly updated to provide the best nutrition for your furry companion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dry diets should be stored in their original bags and resealed between feeding. Most small bags include a re-sealable zipper. If the bag does not have this feature, it’s recommended to keep the product in the original bag and store in a dry, airtight plastic or steel container with a lid.
For dry diets, palatability of the kibble remains at its best for one month after the bag is opened, however will be fine for up to two months so long as the bag is stored properly, in a cool, dry, airtight container.
Introducing your pet onto a new diet should done gradually over 5 - 7 days to avoid the possibility of digestive upset. We suggest:
Mix 25% of your new diet with 75% of your pet’s previous diet for 2 or 3 days
Then mix the two diets 50% and 50% for 2 or 3 days
Then mix 75% of the new diet with 25% of the previous diet for 2 or 3 days
You can now try feeding with 100% of the new diet.
This guide is also useful for an easy transition of the same product from current bag to new bag.