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Royal Canin, experts in science-based health nutrition are set to roll out their next territory launch within the new Veterinary Health Nutrition range at this year’s Vet Festival.

Held at Loseley Park in Surrey from the 7th - 8th June, the event will give delegates the opportunity to preview Royal Canin’s new Dermatology diets at their dedicated stand, the Dermatological Chill Zone – which will include a preview of the new range and the opportunity to learn more about the next generation in Veterinary Health Nutrition.

Royal Canin’s Dermatology range offers a choice of hydrolysed and non-hydrolysed diets for cats and dogs, to help manage cats and dogs with dermatosis. The new range consists of diets for suspected nutrient intolerance Canine and Feline Anallergenic - partnered with diets for dermatosis and hair loss - Canine Skin Care and Feline Skin and Coat.

Elisabete Capitao, Veterinary Marketing Manager at Royal Canin, said: “We are delighted to be exhibiting our latest range of innovative products at Vet Festival this year. We know that as 20% of the Vet’s caseload are patients with skin disease, it is a recurrent, complex topic and often leads to frustration for pet owners.

“Targeted nutrition can play a key role in supporting cats and dogs with skin issues. This is why we have developed our extensive range of nutritional solutions tailored to every stage of your approach.”

In addition to experiencing the new range, attendees to the jam-packed weekend will be given the chance to hear from international pioneering speakers including Noel Fitzpatrick who will be in conversation with Fearne Cotton – discussing all things health and wellbeing to ensure a great working environment in practices. Vet Festival will also host its annual Vet Festival Conversation Conference and the much-anticipated Vet Festival Live Party.

Guests can visit Royal Canin at stand ST40 to discuss their complete nutritional approach to dermatosis. For further information, speak to your Royal Canin Veterinary Business Manager or visit https://www.royalcanin.co.uk/.