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Wet dog food formulated for small dogs 12 years and older weighing up to 22 lb.
Soft dog food is simple to serve in an easy-to-open pouch dog food and pairs perfectly with Royal Canin Small Aging 12+ Dry Dog Food.
Support vitality and healthy aging in mature dogs with an exclusive blend of antioxidants.
Supports kidney health with adapted phosphorus content.
Promotes healthy skin and coat with precise levels of EPA and DHA.
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Royal Canin Small Aging Wet Dog Food pouches make it easier than ever to feed your lovable old dog wet food. This aging care formula comes in a convenient easy-to-open pouch in a chunks in gravy texture your small dog will love. Not only that, but this complete and balanced senior dog food provides the nutrition your aging dog needs for his slowing lifestyle. An exclusive complex of antioxidants supports cellular health to help fight the signs of aging, adapted phosphorus content helps support kidney health, and omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA promote skin and coat health. Serve alone as a complete and balanced meal or as a dog food topper mixed with Royal Canin Small Aging 12+ Dry Dog Food for a meal that’s sure to please.
Pets can be sensitive to sudden changes in their diets. For this reason, it is extremely important to follow a gradual transition plan to best support your pet's health and product effectiveness. It is recommended to follow at least a 7-day transition plan before exclusively feeding your pet a new food. Start by mixing 75% of your pet's current diet with 25% of the new diet on Day 1 and Day 2. On Day 3 and Day 4, mix 50% of the current diet with 50% of the new diet. On Day 5 and Day 6, mix 25% of the current diet with 75% of the new diet. On Day 7, you can feed your pet the new food exclusively. Ask your Veterinarian about the best way to transition your pet to a new food.
Learn More About Royal Canin From Our Team of Experts
Different-sized dogs have very different needs, which can make finding the right nutrition complicated. That’s why Royal Canin addresses each size and life stage to cater to your dog’s nutritional needs. Their team is made up of veterinarians and nutritionists who develop formulas for dogs of varying sizes, taking every detail into consideration so your dog can be his most magnificent self.
Pet-First Philosophy
Royal Canin always puts the needs of pets first. That clear focus steers their research and underpins the quality of the nutrition.
Every Royal Canin formula is developed by veterinarians and nutritional experts and tested at one of their research facilities. Each step helps their team ensure an ideal formula for your pet.
Nutritional quality and product safety are at the heart of their operations. With more than 500,000 completed analyses on raw materials and finished products per year, Royal Canin never compromises on providing your pet with effective and precise nutrition.<
About Royal Canin
Since 1968, Royal Canin has been at the forefront of pet health nutrition. Their obsession with detail is what makes it possible to deliver precise, effective nutrition for a variety of breeds, sizes, lifestyles and health needs. It’s how they’re making a better world for pets and helping them become their magnificent best.
Canned, wet diets, once opened, need to be covered and refrigerated in a sealed plastic or ceramic container. If your pet doesn’t like cold food, try warming it to room temperature before feeding. (please note: if you use a microwave put the product in an appropriate microwave-safe container and always check temperature before feeding).
where is this dog food manufactured? USA or Canada or Mexico??
Answer by • Jan 27, 2020
Royal Canin has manufacturing facilities in Missouri and South Dakota.
Is this food "liver friendly" as well as "kidney friendly"?
Answer by • Nov 11, 2020
Royal Canin meets AAFCO standards for complete and balanced dog food. For any pet with a health issue or allergy concern, we always recommend consulting with your veterinarian. They will know your pets individual needs and can help narrow down the best options for them.
What flavor is it?
Answer by • Nov 17, 2019
This recipe features a pork and chicken flavor profile. For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos.
My 15-year-old rescue girl is getting extremely picky with her food. She’s beginning with kidney failure but will not be kidney diet. She loves this food and I feel it’s the best that I can give her considering her picky appetite
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Melissa on Nov 11, 2023
a First!
my senior chuggle (we think she is a chihuahua pug) is soo picky! this the first wet senior food I can give her with her medicine, previously she only took her medicine with people food
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By KARLA on Nov 14, 2023
Better Health
Bella is eating the food and not just letting it sit around. She is not quite 12 but it was a good choice for her to help with her overall health
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lauren on Sep 16, 2023
Great
Senior min poodle loves this food. He prefers it over the kidney prescription diets. Wish it came in larger containers, like cans. Also wish it were a bit more reasonably priced. I appreciate that this food doesn't make his breath smell (and fur after grooming) like canned food typically does.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Mitiepoca on Jul 13, 2023
The best for my 17 year dog
Since our oldest dog developed chronic kidney disease, this is the only food that does not bother her stomach and has more suitable levels of minerals for her kidneys. It’s not a kidney food but since the KD dog food gives her diarrhea we had to keep with her in this one. The wet/ pouches version is easier for her once the doesn’t have much teeth and is more palatable than the dry food. The only down side is that a lot of times is out of stock and we need to drive around to find in stores or ask friends out of town to ship to us. It’s not an easy food to find.
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Barbara on Jun 26, 2023
Caused upset stomach
I have 3 small senior dogs, a chihuahua and 2 teacup yorkies.
I adopt senior rescued dogs, and I foster cats, and I am very used to changing to new foods and how best to do it.
I tried this with my 3 dogs. Ramped up to a full bowl of just this food, and two of them got very bad diarrhea that night, the other appeared fine (but she also tends to go sneak off and eat the cats' food so I'm not sure how much of this she ate). I reverted to a more careful change to this food, and after getting to the majority of a meal being this food, I once again got two very upset stomachs and this time the sneaky cat food thief got case of phenomenally bad gas. So much from such a tiny dog.
I really don't know what is the cause. I can't imagine why this food upset them so badly. Maybe it was a bad batch? It feels like maybe a bad batch. I don't know. But I really can't buy this again for my dogs. I do not trust it.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By KKMedic on Aug 14, 2023
Picky Senior Loves This Food!
My 15 year old Paperanian has mild kidney disease and has become a very picky eater in her old age. This is the only food she will consistently eat! It is very frustrating to have this food in constant out of stock everywhere. Please work with the manufacturer to keep in stock!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Catherine on Sep 9, 2023
Great dog food
My 12-year-old mines tur e schnauzer mix was having digestive issues and I tried several options without success. I finally tried Royal Canin for older dogs and it has worked out to perfection.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By James on Nov 13, 2023
Royal Canin
Woody loves the food in the little pouches. It is just the right amount for him.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Furbabymom on Sep 15, 2023
Great for older pets
My two little guys (yorkie and maltease) gobble this up!