After neutering, your dog's metabolism slows down, but that doesn't mean his appetite decreases. While it can be a challenge to keep your dog slim and at his ideal weight, quality, complete nutrition can help him lose weight and stay active.
The tasty recipe of ROYAL CANIN® Sterilised Maxi is suitable for adult dogs between 26 and 44 kg and is able to satisfy his appetite without giving him an extra gram. For Royal Canin, protein is very important. That is why we only use proteins of optimum quality, specifically adapted to your dog's needs. ROYAL CANIN® Sterilised Maxi is rich in highly digestible proteins, to ensure that your dog maintains its muscle mass and ingests less fat and calories.
In addition, this formula has been specifically created with a lower fat content, so that your dog can control its weight to avoid health complications related to overweight.
The combination of dietary fibers in ROYAL CANIN® Sterilised Maxi satiates your dog's appetite and keeps him from snacking. But we are not the only ones to say so, as it has been scientifically tested and proven that ROYAL CANIN® Sterilised Maxi contains 14% fewer calories than a regular adult dog food. This means that the success of ROYAL CANIN® Sterilised Maxi is proven.
Benefits:
Proven results.
Proven results: -14% fewer calories.
Ideal weight
Combination of a high protein content (28%) and a moderate amount of fat (13%) helps maintain an ideal weight. Designed for large sterilized dogs, the nutritional profile of this food is enriched with L-carnitine and contains healthy fibers for the digestive system and allows your dog to enjoy the same volume of food while reducing its caloric intake.
What else can you do for your dog?
What else can you do for your dog? Keep your dog active by walking with him, or playing in the park or at home. Use kibble from his ration as a treat, instead of giving him snacks. And, most importantly, follow the feeding guidelines on the package. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your dog's health, please contact your veterinarian.