Renal Dry Dog Food
Grain-free vet food that's kind to kidneys
Veterinary Surgeon Dr. Alex Crow"When it comes to the nutritional needs of dogs with chronic renal disease, a Renal food is the only way to go. This one from Pooch & Mutt really is top notch. Full of great, nutritional ingredients, whilst keeping those vital needs for weakened kidneys like low protein and phosphorous and what’s more they’ve made sure it still tastes great so that even those poorly pooches can still have a yummy nutritious meal"
RENAL DRY DOG FOOD
Our Renal vet-developed health food is an expertly crafted recipe that’s kind and caring...
RENAL DRY DOG FOOD
Complete food for adult dogs.
Composition: yellow peas (44%), chicken fat (12%), buckwheat (10%), eggs (10%), dried apple pulp (15%), salmon protein hydrolysed (7%), salmon oil (2%), hydrolysed chicken liver (2%), egg shells (a source of calcium, 1.5%), pea flour, potassium citrate (0.8%), psyllium husks and seeds (0.5%), dried algae (0.5%, Ascophyllum nodosum), chitosan (0,08%), mannan-oligosaccharides (0.025%), β-glucans (0.022%),...
RENAL DRY DOG FOOD
Use this food for an initial period of up to 6 months. Regular vet check ups should be scheduled to monitor your pet's health condition whilst on this diet. Consult with your vet in cases of chronic health issues for longer term/lifetime use. This food should be used as part of your dog's treatment and for best results, should...
Delivery Costs & Times
UK & Isle of Man
FREE Standard UK Delivery with orders over £39.99+
Standard UK Delivery (1-2 working days) only £2.49 when spending £9.99 or less
Standard UK Delivery (1-2 working days) only £3.49 when spending £10.00-£19.99
Standard UK Delivery (1-2 working days) only £4.99 when spending £20.00–£39.98
Delivery usually next day but can be up to 2 days.
...RENAL DRY DOG FOOD
Our Renal vet-developed health food is an expertly crafted recipe that’s kind and caring...
RENAL DRY DOG FOOD
Complete food for adult dogs.
Composition: yellow peas (44%), chicken fat (12%), buckwheat (10%), eggs (10%), dried apple pulp (15%), salmon protein hydrolysed (7%), salmon oil (2%), hydrolysed chicken liver (2%), egg shells (a source of calcium, 1.5%), pea flour, potassium citrate (0.8%), psyllium husks and seeds (0.5%), dried algae (0.5%, Ascophyllum nodosum), chitosan (0,08%), mannan-oligosaccharides (0.025%), β-glucans (0.022%),...
RENAL DRY DOG FOOD
Use this food for an initial period of up to 6 months. Regular vet check ups should be scheduled to monitor your pet's health condition whilst on this diet. Consult with your vet in cases of chronic health issues for longer term/lifetime use. This food should be used as part of your dog's treatment and for best results, should...
Delivery Costs & Times
UK & Isle of Man
FREE Standard UK Delivery with orders over £39.99+
Standard UK Delivery (1-2 working days) only £2.49 when spending £9.99 or less
Standard UK Delivery (1-2 working days) only £3.49 when spending £10.00-£19.99
Standard UK Delivery (1-2 working days) only £4.99 when spending £20.00–£39.98
Delivery usually next day but can be up to 2 days.
...Our Ingredients

Hydrolysed Salmon Protein
Highly palatable and low in protein

Buckwheat
A source of fibre, iron and magnesium.

Dried Apple Pulp
Rich in fibre to improve stool consistency

PREBIOTICS & PROBIOTICS
Helps to promote healthy gut flora
FEEDING TRANSITION
When changing your dogs food we recommend that you introduce the new food gradually. Start by replacing 25% of their existing food for the first 2-3 days, then 50% for a further 2-3 days, then 75% for a final 2-3 days.



WHAT FOOD IS BEST FOR DOGS WITH KIDNEY DISEASE?
When your dog develops kidney disease, you may be surprised to learn that their diet is often the most important part of their treatment plan. Feeding the correct diet to those with kidney disease can improve their quality of life and even prolong their life expectancy.
Kidney disease in a dog occurs when their kidneys are no longer working as they should. They cannot filter the waste from the blood and it builds up, having toxic effects on the body.
Renal diets should be low in protein and phosphorus to reduce urea production and prevent toxin build up.
