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ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Health Nutrition Since 1968, Royal Canin has been following the belief that nutrition plays a key role in supporting the health and wellbeing of cats and dogs. This is why we have designed ROYAL CANIN® veterinary diets around proven nutritional science in partnership with veterinarians, delivering our best health nutrition for pets with specific health needs.
ROYAL CANIN® Calm Small Dogs is a complete and balanced diet that is specially formulated to help support small breed dogs during periods of adaptation.
Calming support
This formula contains hydrolysed milk protein and L-tryptophan to help support dogs prone to behaviour changes in unusual environments and situations.
Digestive health
This highly digestible diet is formulated with a balance of fibres and prebiotics to help support healthy digestion and transit.
Skin barrier
In order to support optimal skin health, ROYAL CANIN® Calm is formulated to help support the natural protective barrier role of your dog’s skin.
Urinary health
This diet promotes a urinary environment unfavourable to the development of both struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.
Important to note
Please consult with your veterinarian to determine the best diet for your pet. Transitioning your pet from one diet to another should be a smooth and gradual process over a 7–10-day period. Please ensure you follow the correct rationing amount.
For small breed adult dogs under 15kg, Calm is a complete and balanced diet, specially formulated to help support dogs during periods of adaptation.
Vitamin A: 29500 IU, Vitamin D3: 800 IU, Iron (3b103): 39mg, Iodine (3b201, 3b202): 3.9mg, Copper (3b405, 3b406): 12mg, Manganese (3b502, 3b504): 50mg, Zinc (3b603, 3b605, 3b606): 137mg, Selenium (3b801, 3b811, 3b812): 0.08mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5g, Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5g, Lecithin: 2.6g - Sensory additives: Tea extract (source of polyphenols): 150mg - Preservatives - Antioxidants.
Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat flour, wheat, vegetable fibres, animal fats, dehydrated pork protein, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat gluten**, minerals, chicory pulp, fish oil, soya oil, dried tomato pulp (source of lycopene) (0.84%), fructo-oligo-saccharides, borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein). **L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high digestibility. Crude ash: 7.1%. Crude fibre: 1.5%. Crude oil fats: 16%. Moisture: 9.5%. Protein: 25%.
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Good canine food product for quality.
Packed in very strong storage packaging.
Perfect Resealable airtight bag perfect to maintain product quality.
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Order same dog food regularly, dog happy with food so owner happy!
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My dog enjoyed the food but sadly it has not helped to calm him, he is still as hyper as ever
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Noticeably calmer and listening more on walks, just very expensive
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This food works well for my anxious dog.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding ROYAL CANIN® Calm Small Dog Adult Dry Food, including answers from our team.
jayne kingsley-morris
My 2 year old dog suffers from motion sickness in the car. She is not sick but her head is down and she drools a lot. Will this help?
If the signs are related to stress then a calmer can help, this food contains a calmer and so may help. However if the signs are nausia related then medication may be needed to prevent them. It is worth trying a calmer and consulting your vet if this makes no difference. You can continue the normal feed and use supplement calmers like SettleMe or Pet Remedy instead of changing to a diet like that you have listed.
Helen
Hello,
I have a small rescue mongrel under 3kg. I am considering changing his diet to aid with his training and behaviour. There are two diets on the market I have been looking at. One is Royal Canin Calm and the other is Pooch and Mutt Calm and Relaxed. Do you have any advice on which to choose or would you recommend a supplement instead? He is currently eating Marcus Muhle Nature Nah.
There is a lot of variation in apparent response between different dogs and so it is very difficult to give you any advice. Either of the diets might work. Alternatively a supplement such as Scullcap & Valerian Tablets might be effective, but they also work better for some dogs than others. You have to try some of these things and just see how it goes. It is well worth getting some professional help with management and training too. You could see www.apbc.org.uk if you need any information.
Fay Smillie
Ian currently using Royal Canin- have done for 7 years. I notice that they have a 'calm' variety for nervous dogs but only up to 15kg. What would you recommend for dogs over 15lg please.
Mine is a Lanradoodle at 32kg and very nervous (history of mild Alopecea as a direct result of stress).
I would stay with your current diet but add a supplement such as Kalm Aid. It contains a good range of ingredients which aim to achieve the same effect. The dose is 5mls per 10kg bodyweight, so your dog should have 16mls daily ideally.