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Royal Canin Mobility C2P+ Canine (2 KG) – Dry food for heart failure

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Royal Canin Mobility C2P+ Canine 2kg – دراي فود لدعم صحة المفاصل والحركة للكلاب البالغة يساعد على تحسين mobility والراحة الحركية.

Royal Canin Mobility C2P+ Canine Dry Food 2kg is a complete and balanced veterinary diet designed to support joint health and mobility in adult dogs. This formula is recommended for dogs suffering from joint stiffness, osteoarthritis, or reduced mobility, helping them stay active and comfortable.

The exclusive C2P+ joint complex contains collagen, polyphenols, and omega-3 fatty acids, which help protect cartilage, support joint flexibility, and reduce inflammation. This combination contributes to improved mobility and enhanced quality of life.

High-quality proteins help maintain muscle mass, which is essential for supporting joint function and stability. Controlled calorie levels help maintain an ideal body weight, reducing stress on joints.

Omega-3 fatty acids, including EPA and DHA, support joint health and help reduce inflammation. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support overall health.

This diet should be used under veterinary supervision to ensure it meets your dog’s specific medical needs.

Key Benefits

  • Supports joint health and mobility
  • Helps improve comfort and movement
  • Contains C2P+ complex for cartilage protection
  • Supports muscle maintenance
  • Helps maintain ideal body weight
  • Reduces joint stress
  • Veterinary diet for long-term use

🔬 Analytical Components

  • Crude Protein: 25%
  • Crude Fat: 14%
  • Crude Fiber: 2.5%
  • Ash: 6.0%

🍽️ Feeding Guide (Daily Ration)

Feeding depends on body weight and condition:

  • 10 kg: 150–180 g per day
  • 20 kg: 250–300 g per day
  • 30 kg: 330–400 g per day
  • 40 kg: 410–500 g per day

Always provide fresh and clean drinking water. Follow your veterinarian’s advice for best results

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