Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Adult Hydrolyzed Protein Dog Treats, 17.6-oz bag

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  • Veterinary-exclusive dog treats formulated with hydrolyzed protein for adult dogs with food sensitivities.
  • Helps reduce skin and GI reactions that may be a result of sensitivities to common proteins found in pet foods.
  • Reinforces the skin barrier with essential nutrients to support healthy skin in dogs with skin sensitivity and irritation.
  • Promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the development of both struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.
  • Perfect treats for dogs with long-term food sensitivities, or during an elimination diet trial.

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About Royal Canin Dermatology For Dogs

Royal Canin, incredible in every detail.  Tailored nutritional solutions for dermatology.
Talk to your Veterinarian about itchiness, ear inflammation, recurring skin infection, hair loss, redness of the ski, sores or rashes, gastrointestinal upset, diarrhea or vomiting.

Worried About Your Dog’s Skin Health?

Skin health concerns are common and can appear anywhere on your dog’s body. Your veterinarian is the expert on your dog’s health, so you should always consult with this trusted advisor to find the best solutions for your pet. This specialized expertise is why Royal Canin works closely with veterinarians to develop formulas that support skin health.

Common Causes of Skin Health Concerns

Environmental Sensitivities

Pollen, plants and dust are environmental factors that can trigger an immune response in some dogs.

Food Sensitivities

Your veterinarian may recommend a diet elimination trial to help determine if your pet has a sensitivity to certain proteins in his current diet.

Parasites

Your dog can pick up external parasites such as mites, fleas, ticks and lice from contaminated sources, both indoors and out

Infection

Puppies, older dogs, and dogs that have recently been ill may be more susceptible to bacterial infections that can lead to skin health concerns.

How Can Nutrition Help?

Your veterinarian may recommend a Royal Canin Dermatology formula for your dog. These special formulations can:

Support digestive health by regulating movement through the GI tract and supporting balanced digestive flora

Support the skin’s natural protective barrier

Aid cellular health with a complex blend of antioxidants.

Promote healthy skin and coat by providing long chain omega-3 fatty acids in the diet

Find The Perfect Balance

With a dry and wet feeding routine, dry food supports positive oral health while wet food supports healthy hydration.

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About Royal Canin

What sets Royal Canin apart is their close collaboration with veterinarians. Through these professional partnerships, they strive to learn everything they can about pet health, including how different formulas perform for different breeds, sizes, lifestyles and therapeutic conditions. Ongoing research and development allows Royal Canin to keep providing the precise nutrition dogs need for a range of medical conditions.

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Questions & Answers

15 Customer Questions


how long does veterinary authorization for a product last?

Answer by TimmyNov 25, 2025
For however long your vet authorizes it.

Do they come in small size for little dogs?

Answer by ChewyDec 25, 2019
These treats are suitable for all size breeds, with a veterinary authorization.

Do these treats contain BHA?

Answer by ChewyMay 08, 2018
These treats do not contain BHA.

Where is this treat made??

Answer by ChewyOct 25, 2019
Royal Canin has manufacturing facilities in Missouri and South Dakota.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By josephine on Jan 12, 2026

Not fully hydrolyzed!

I have a severely IBD affected Aussie girl. Meeka can only eat totally hydrolyzed proteins. These treats claim to be hydrolyzed, however, they contain chicken

I have a severely IBD affected Aussie girl. Meeka can only eat totally hydrolyzed proteins. These treats claim to be hydrolyzed, however, they contain chicken fat and fish oil in them. Neither of these proteins claim to be hydrolyzed in the ingredients listing. Meeka was in remission for her IBD for almost six months, but has been out of remission for about a month now. After carefully reviewing all the ingredients in her extremely restricted diet, I discovered that these little treats which claim to be hydrolyzed, have been making her sick due to the fish oil and chicken fat. After having removed this item from her diet, she has been steadily improving. If you have a severely affected dog with IBD, please be aware that this product is not fully hydrolyzed.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Susan on Jan 10, 2026

Not buying again very unhappy

I was just reading an articles about an ingredient called choline bitartrate which they are seeing an increase in bladder stones due to this or any high protein

I was just reading an articles about an ingredient called choline bitartrate which they are seeing an increase in bladder stones due to this or any high protein treats and my dog has a calcium stone after eating these treats which have that ingredient. Wish I could give it a zero


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Margaret on Jan 14, 2026

Picky Pup LOVES these!!!

Luca is a Shih Tzu with bad allergies! He has been itching nonstop and licking paws. The Royal Canin HP food has been a game changer, so I thought I would also try

Luca is a Shih Tzu with bad allergies! He has been itching nonstop and licking paws. The Royal Canin HP food has been a game changer, so I thought I would also try the treats! Luca is an extremely picky eater and loves these!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By David on Dec 9, 2025

this is one of the few things Oliver is allowed to eat

We learned that Oliver loved to eat everything - and he kept getting sick. Our Vet - no longer practicing, recommend a chicken and rice diet. Kept getting worse

We learned that Oliver loved to eat everything - and he kept getting sick. Our Vet - no longer practicing, recommend a chicken and rice diet. Kept getting worse. Took him to a Specialty practice, where he was diagnosed with IBD. Learned he could only eat and safely digest Hydrolyzed Protein. Royal Canin has a small range of prescription required products, while boring, helps keep him well and high energy


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Valencia on Jan 12, 2026

The hydrolyzed treat

My pet needed to have his diet changed due to itchiness and yeast infections. He is very food motivated. I use treats for him a lot and I’m so glad these treats

My pet needed to have his diet changed due to itchiness and yeast infections. He is very food motivated. I use treats for him a lot and I’m so glad these treats are hydrolyzed. Great addition to the hydrolyzed food.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Cindy on Jan 10, 2026

Bear Treats

Bear sometimes turns his nose at them. He prefers the mini milkbone biscuits but I’m trying to move him more to the hydrolyzed treats because he’s on the hydrolyzed

Bear sometimes turns his nose at them. He prefers the mini milkbone biscuits but I’m trying to move him more to the hydrolyzed treats because he’s on the hydrolyzed food because of his stomach issues.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Robin on Dec 16, 2025

She’s picky and these didn’t work

I ordered these based on reviews and news that these treats were the preferred hydrolyzed protein treats for dogs on restricted diets. My incredibly spoiled doodle

I ordered these based on reviews and news that these treats were the preferred hydrolyzed protein treats for dogs on restricted diets. My incredibly spoiled doodle didn’t love them but her cousins did. Product is great and the treats are small enough for most dogs.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jessica on Jan 4, 2026

My dog loves them

My dog was having severe allergies to his dog food and we switched to the dog food that accompanies these treats, so glad there’s a treat he can have and he finds

My dog was having severe allergies to his dog food and we switched to the dog food that accompanies these treats, so glad there’s a treat he can have and he finds delicious! It’s a very good size bag too!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lyndie on Jan 21, 2026

Sensitive Stomach Treats

Our dog, despite his bland diet for his sensi tummy, loves these vet approved treats! I like the shape too because I can break off tiny pieces to give him.

Our dog, despite his bland diet for his sensi tummy, loves these vet approved treats! I like the shape too because I can break off tiny pieces to give him.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Catherine on Jan 3, 2026

Dog seems to like them.

Due to a possible food allergy, we needed to get some protein free treats for our three year old dog. They are larger than normal treats so we don't give him too

Due to a possible food allergy, we needed to get some protein free treats for our three year old dog. They are larger than normal treats so we don't give him too many. He seems to like them.