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Royal Canin

Royal Canin makes providing your beloved cat or dog with optimum health and wellbeing simple through their premium range of scientifically formulated wet and dry food. Each type of Royal Canin dog food and cat food is made of a combination of animal proteins, plant proteins, fibre and fats to create a balanced food for your pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose Royal Canin?

Royal Canin dog and cat food is a thoroughly modern pet product, customised to meet the specific needs of a variety of different breeds and medical concerns.

Feeding your pet for optimum health and wellbeing is made simple with the range of scientifically formulated wet and dry food suitable for all life stages from kitten and puppy through to adult.

Why should I buy Royal Canin Dog Food?

Royal Canin offers a range of specially formulated veterinary products to suit different conditions. These include diabetic and allergy-prone dogs as well as those with renal, urinary, mobility, obesity, dental and sensitivity issues. The retail range features food for puppies, adults and seniors, plus breed-specific diets for chihuahuas, pugs, labradors and poodles, among others.

Why should I buy Royal Canin Cat Food?

Cats benefit from wet and dry veterinary foods designed to manage gastro intestinal, renal, diabetic and urinary conditions. Veterinary and retail products are targeted at specific foods for breeds including siamese, ragdoll and persians. Also find special blends for mother cats and kittens, outdoor cats and age/lifestyle formulas.

Where is Royal Canin made?

Royal Canin has 16 production facilities across the globe. Each facility operates with identical standards and procurement regulations to ensure a consistent product regardless of location. Royal Canin in Australia is sourced from France, South Korea and Austria.

Royal Canin claims the world’s most precise pet health nutrition. Dedicated to the deeper understanding of dog and cat needs, the Royal Canin team collaborates with leading scientific, veterinary and behavioural experts in constant pursuit of learning and improvement.

What are the ingredients used to make Royal Canin pet food?

Each type of Royal Canin dog and cat food – wet or dry – is made of a combination of animal proteins, plant proteins, fibre and fats to create a balanced food for your pet.

Animal proteins used include poultry, lamb, pork, beef and by-products such as organ meat, which supply protein, calcium, chondroitin, magnesium, taurine, iron and vitamins. Plant proteins include rice, wheat, corn, barley and oats to provide energy. Fibre comes from carrots and beets, offering complex carbohydrates to facilitate gut health. Fats and oils include Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

How much should I feed my dog?

There are feeding guides on the packaging of all Royal Canin pet food products to help you ensure your pet has the right amount to eat. These guidelines give you the daily amount required, based in the age, and weight or size of your pet. You can divide this amount across several meals over the course of the day. It’s important to measure carefully to make sure you don’t under or overfeed your pet.

What’s the best pet food storage for Royal Canin?

Royal Canin dry food comes in resealable packaging, and is best kept in the bag, but can be decanted into an air tight plastic container. If kept sealed, it can last up to two months. Wet food, once opened, needs to be covered and kept in a refrigerator for up to two days. If there is any left after that, it should be discarded.

Dog food guide by breed

Royal Canin caters to dogs of all sizes, life stages, and breeds including:

  • German Shepherd
  • Beagle
  • Rottweiler
  • Labrador Retriever
  • Golden Retriever
  • Chihuahua
  • Shih Tzu
  • Poodle
  • Miniature Schnauzer
  • Boxer
  • Cavalier King Charles
  • Pug
  • Jack Russell
  • Cocker Spaniel
  • Bulldog
  • Maltese

Cat food guide by breed

Royal Canin caters to cats of all sizes, life stages, and breeds including:

  • Ragdoll
  • Maine Coon
  • British Shorthair
  • Persian
  • Siamese

Pet food by condition or features

Royal Canin formulate dog and cat food recipes that specifically target key conditions in your pet's life including:

  • Intense Hairball
  • Oral Care
  • Urinary Care
  • Sensible Digestion
  • Digestive Care
  • Intense Beauty
  • Ageing 12+ Senior
  • Ageing 8+ Senior
  • Relax Care
  • Dental Care
  • Hair & Skin Care
  • Joint Care
  • Indoor
  • Coat Care