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Royal Canin Exigent Dog Food Pouch 85g

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Royal Canin Exigent Dog Food Pouch 85g is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 3.
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I251315-Royal Canin Exigent Dog Food Pouch 85g
I251315-Royal Canin Exigent Dog Food Pouch 85g

Product details

SKU
I251315
Health Needs
Fussy
Pet
Dog
Life Stage
Adult
Breed specific
All
Food Type
Wet
Wet Food Type
Pouch
Health Needs
Fussy
Description
Offering the right aroma, bite size and texture of food is essential for dogs – especially those with selective appetites. We cook our rich paté inside the pouch to lock in the tempting aroma and flavour. And our coated kibbles not only have a tasty fatty coating and crunchy texture, they’re filled with a soft paté of flavoursome nutrients.

Like all Royal Canin formulas, our Exigent paté and kibbles are nutritionally complete. They contain 100% of the high-quality protein, fats, fibre, vitamins and minerals your dog needs for lifelong wellbeing.

Ingredients
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.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Mumof four dogs from Must be the taste Ive been buyi g this for my picky eaters for about 7 years, sometimes this is all they will eat - twice a day
Date published: 2023-12-30
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