new skintopic atopy tailored nutrition

Supporting your multimodal approach

With canine atopic dermatitis (CAD), or atopy, affecting 1 out 10 dogs,1 chances are you see it often in your clinic. Combine that with the fact that atopy presents itself differently in each patient, means you probably have a variety of methods at hand for management. But there's one piece that's been missing until now — a clinically proven nutritional solution for atopy.


Why nutrition, Why SKINTOPIC™

Discover the science backing SKINTOPIC™ and what it could do for your CAD patients.

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SUPPORTS SKIN HEALTH

Helps soothe and nourish skin and supports healthy digestion

SUPPORTS SKIN BARRIER & IMMUNITY

Supports skin immunity and promotes the natural protective barrier of the skin


IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE

Clinically proven to improve the quality of life by managing itchiness in dogs with dermatological signs

HIGHLY PALATABLE DERMAUXILIUM COMPLEX

See 'Nutritional components' tab for a look at what’s inside


Get to know the SKINTOPIC™ products

All three offerings are highly palatable for life-long use

  • Adult M/L Dog Dry
  • Adult Small Dog Dry: Specifically adapted benefits to meet digestive, dental, and urinary sensitivities small dogs often possess, with smaller kibble for their small jaws.
  • Adult Wet Loaf: Promoting mixed feeding, as well as containing a S/O complex.

What veterinary professionals have to say about SKINTOPIC™


Help your patients get comfortable in their own skin by recommending SKINTOPIC™.

Contact your Royal Canin sales representative for more information.

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  2. Watson A, Rostaher A, Fischer NM, Favrot C. A novel therapeutic diet can significantly reduce the medication score and pruritus of dogs with atopic dermatitis during a nine‐month controlled study. Veterinary Dermatology. 2022;33(1):55.
  3. Fray TR, Watson AL, Croft JM, et al. A combination of aloe vera, curcumin, vitamin c, and taurine increases canine fibroblast migration and decreases tritiated water diffusion across canine keratinocytes in vitro. The Journal of Nutrition. 2004;134(8):2117S-2119S.
  4. Saini RK, Keum YS. Omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids: Dietary sources, metabolism, and significance — A review. Life Sciences. 2018;203:255-267.