Royal Canin Canine Gastro Intestinal Low Fat 420g is specifically tailored for adult dogs needing fat-restricted diets and digestive support. Order now!
Royal Canin Canine Gastro Intestinal Low Fat 420g is specifically tailored for adult dogs needing fat-restricted diets and digestive support. Order now!
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The lowest price for Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Dog Gastrointestinal Low Fat Wet Food 410g x 12 right now is $69.95 at Pet Supplies Empire.
The all-time low was $69.95 on 9 Oct 2025. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 14 June 2026.
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Dog Gastrointestinal Low Fat Wet Food 410g x 12
Royal Canin Canine Gastro Intestinal Low Fat 420g is specifically tailored for adult dogs needing fat-restricted diets and digestive support. Order now!
Royal Canin Canine Gastro Intestinal Low Fat 420g is specifically tailored for adult dogs needing fat-restricted diets and digestive support. Order now!
Last updated at 14/06/2026 03:08:24
Royal Canin Vet Diet Canine Gastro Intestinal Low Fat Cans 410g
originally posted on petcircle.com.au
Since continuing to give our small dog Royal Canin gastro intestinal wet dog food and a small amount of dry food suppliment, our dog has not experienced another episode flaring up. Glad this is her perfect solution.
originally posted on petcircle.com.au
My German Shepherd was on Royal Canin many years ago but he struggled to poop and ended up with backed-up anal glands (TMI I know, but needs to be said). So for years I didn't use Royal Canin again. His tummy was okay with intermittent bouts of diarrhea which we just thought was because he is a GSD and they are very sensitive. He's nine and a half years old now. After three months of consistent diarrhea, two courses of antibiotics, and two vet visits totalling $350AUD, I finally went to a new vet who said I should try the Royal Canin Gastro. It cleared up his bloating and diarrhea within two days. He's on an 'aggressive weight loss' plan so he has 1 can and about 450 grams of the Gastro kibble a day just for now. He is of course losing weight, but his stools have ... MoreMy German Shepherd was on Royal Canin many years ago but he struggled to poop and ended up with backed-up anal glands (TMI I know, but needs to be said). So for years I didn't use Royal Canin again. His tummy was okay with intermittent bouts of diarrhea which we just thought was because he is a GSD and they are very sensitive. He's nine and a half years old now. After three months of consistent diarrhea, two courses of antibiotics, and two vet visits totalling $350AUD, I finally went to a new vet who said I should try the Royal Canin Gastro. It cleared up his bloating and diarrhea within two days. He's on an 'aggressive weight loss' plan so he has 1 can and about 450 grams of the Gastro kibble a day just for now. He is of course losing weight, but his stools have firmed up and they are healthy, and even his skin is clearing up a bit (he had allergies to foods tested years ago and that resulted in a yeast infection that has been very hard to get rid of, malaseb and steroids etc over the years). Point is, Royal Canin Gastrointestinal OBVIOUSLY has worked for my German Shepherd's very sensitive tummy, and thank GOODness he loves the taste. It's a bit pricier than the food he was on before, but if it keeps him healthy, that's a very fair trade off (plus no more visits to the vet for runny tummies saves money, too).
originally posted on petcircle.com.au
My staffy had pancreatitis so changed to this food, she loves it and is looking in really great shape. No more issues with pancreatitis, I mix half dry with wet. Great diet
| Product Brand | ROYAL CANIN VET |
| Product Size | 12x410g |
Royal Canin Vet Diet Canine Gastro Intestinal Low Fat Cans 410g
Since continuing to give our small dog Royal Canin gastro intestinal wet dog food and a small amount of dry food suppliment, our dog has not experienced another episode flaring up. Glad this is her perfect solution.
My German Shepherd was on Royal Canin many years ago but he struggled to poop and ended up with backed-up anal glands (TMI I know, but needs to be said). So for years I didn't use Royal Canin again. His tummy was okay with intermittent bouts of diarrhea which we just thought was because he is a GSD and they are very sensitive. He's nine and a half years old now. After three months of consistent diarrhea, two courses of antibiotics, and two vet visits totalling $350AUD, I finally went to a new vet who said I should try the Royal Canin Gastro. It cleared up his bloating and diarrhea within two days. He's on an 'aggressive weight loss' plan so he has 1 can and about 450 grams of the Gastro kibble a day just for now. He is of course losing weight, but his stools have ... MoreMy German Shepherd was on Royal Canin many years ago but he struggled to poop and ended up with backed-up anal glands (TMI I know, but needs to be said). So for years I didn't use Royal Canin again. His tummy was okay with intermittent bouts of diarrhea which we just thought was because he is a GSD and they are very sensitive. He's nine and a half years old now. After three months of consistent diarrhea, two courses of antibiotics, and two vet visits totalling $350AUD, I finally went to a new vet who said I should try the Royal Canin Gastro. It cleared up his bloating and diarrhea within two days. He's on an 'aggressive weight loss' plan so he has 1 can and about 450 grams of the Gastro kibble a day just for now. He is of course losing weight, but his stools have firmed up and they are healthy, and even his skin is clearing up a bit (he had allergies to foods tested years ago and that resulted in a yeast infection that has been very hard to get rid of, malaseb and steroids etc over the years). Point is, Royal Canin Gastrointestinal OBVIOUSLY has worked for my German Shepherd's very sensitive tummy, and thank GOODness he loves the taste. It's a bit pricier than the food he was on before, but if it keeps him healthy, that's a very fair trade off (plus no more visits to the vet for runny tummies saves money, too).
My staffy had pancreatitis so changed to this food, she loves it and is looking in really great shape. No more issues with pancreatitis, I mix half dry with wet. Great diet
The title above says it all, for our 15.5 year old dog, this has improved his bowel movements.As beforehand his bowel movements weren't healthy. Although he can refuse it when we continue this product on a daily, we have learnt to give it every third day.
My senior dog has always had a sensitive tummy but as he gets older his tummy seems to get more sensitive. Tried him on this food at our vets advise and the horrible tummy issues have eased up no end. I am now at the point of being able to give him both wet and dry gastrointestinal food which he loves and so does his tummy. 👌
This is the only thing that solved my very sick dog's gastric problems. Together with the dry low fat gastrointestinal kibble she feeds on, she has put on weight, her coat is now thicker and she's a happier dog. Customer service from Petcircle great and prompt delivery every time. Thku
Purchased this brand because Hills Prescription was out of stock, WILL NOT BE BUYING ANYMORE. Labelled as low fat gastrointestinal, there is no ingredient labeling on the cans so fat content is unknown even though Vet thought would be OK. Seems to be manufactured in European Union somewhere unknown. Majority of inscriptions are in foreign languages. Is more expensive than Hills Prescription although is a slightly larger can. Our dog is a red healer suffering from acute pancreatitis, consequently his diet is critical, when opened the product has a very strong odour, it is mixed with our own no fat dietry food (As is the Hills when available), the Royal Canin product causes diarrhea which the other product does not. CANNOT RECOMMEND, SORRY.
This food, is very good and has proven weight reduction with our big beagle, so we are happy with meat quality, price and taste is nothing our beagle refuses, though he is a beagle. We can recommend this for weight loss, only 1 of 2 wet food can products, though we wish the can size would be slightly bigger for the price.
Pet circle are a great company to buy from. Packaged well & delivered in a timely manor. Sometimes the royal canin gastrointestinal low gi is not in stock, so I do have to purchase elsewhere. It’s a popular product & I completely understand logistics/stock availability can be difficult- I recognise this is no fault to pet circle & always check online first to see if you have it. You are by far my preferred company to deal with. Thanks pet circle, I appreciate you.
My 3yr old Moodle was recently diagnosed with Pancreatitis after many months of diarrhoea & vomiting & odd days of feeling unwell. Since putting her on the Royal Canin Gastrointestinal diet food, she is nearly back to normal. She doesn’t mind the food as her only source of feeding & we recently purchased the same brand in dry biscuits to supplement the textures for her.
| Product Brand | ROYAL CANIN VET |
| Product Size | 12x410g |