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You ask, we answer: Royal Canin dog food

You ask, we answer: Royal Canin dog food

Royal Canin

 Royal Canin dog food is known even to those who do not have pets, it is recommended by veterinarians and  trusted by pet owners. And all this for a reason. Royal Canin dog food has a healthy food composition and a wide variety of diets for all representatives of the dog breeds. In this article, we will answer the most controversial questions of dog owners.

  

1. Where is Royal Canin food made?

The Royal Canin company began to produce pet food in 1968 in France. Its  founder is a French veterinarian Jean Cathary. 

Today, this brand operates 12 production facilities in different countries: the United States, Great Britain, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, South Africa, Russia and Canada.

The manufacturer claims that one of the secrets is the production of the already ordered amount of food, almost nothing is stored in warehouses, that is, the plants supply the freshest possible pet food.

It is also stated that the products are taken only from suppliers proven over the years, and the production technologies in any country do not differ from the French ones, which also guarantees the highest quality of the food. Careful analysis of the pet food produced and constant cooperation with the Research and Development Center help to improve the recipes. 

  

2. What are the ingredients in Royal Canin dog food?

The composition of almost all Royal Canin foods starts with a meat ingredient. The percentage of protein is about 25%, which is within the normal range. 

Rice is primarily used as carbohydrates. It is easily digested and has sufficient nutritional value.

Next are animal fats (about 14%).

A complex of useful microelements, fatty acids and antioxidants is also added to the composition – this is an absolute plus.

Fructooligosaccharides is a prebiotic that is useful for digestion. Yeast hydrolysate is a source of prebiotic mannanooligosaccharides and B vitamins. Marigold extract is a source of lutein (useful for vision and not only).

 

3. Should Royal Canin be mixed with water?

By their nature, dogs are predators, so their diet should contain at least 80 % water.

In dry dog food, the moisture level is no more than 10%. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the animal has free access to drinking water. To do this, it is not necessary to mix it with the pet food, it is enough that there is always a bowl of clean water next to it. The dog itself will drink the necessary amount for normal digestion.

Whether or not to soak dry dog food is determined individually.

  1. The animal is unable to chew the pellets. Sometimes there are complications in the oral cavity: tooth extraction, gum disease. Then it is better to soften the food, so as not to aggravate the situation.
  2. The dog does not want to eat dry food in principle. Under the influence of water, it will become more palatable and attractive to the dog. It will quickly get used to a new smell and taste. So later, the pet will start eating dry dog food.
  3. The animal prefers pellets soaked in liquid. And animals have their own individual preferences. Nothing terrible will happen if you feed it softened pellets constantly.
  4. When puppies are weaned from their mother's milk. Soft food is more suitable for babies. Or during the period when their teeth change and there is a painful feeling in the gums. You can control the hardness of crackers, reducing the time they are in the water. So, gradually the dog will switch to a full-fledged dry food
  5. On the recommendation of a veterinarian. Extreme measure in case of pathological conditions.

Don't leave dry food soaked for a long time, because pathogenic bacteria will develop in it.

When is it not necessary to soak?

  • The dog eats and drinks with an appetite;
  • You do not observe any stomach, mood and coat disorders; dogs do not have problems with the oral cavity, coat and skin (teeth and gums are intact and there are no signs of damage - redness, bleeding, etc.).

 

4. Is Royal Canin really breed specific?

Royal Canin dog foods are distinguished by a wide range, as well as developed diets for individual breeds.

The division of pet food is done primarily by the age of the pets. Also lines for puppies and adults are presented.

The manufacturer offers ready-made diets designed for the following dog breeds: Golden Retriever; Shih Tzu; French Bulldog; Pug; Chihuahua; Jack Russell; English Bulldog; Yorkshire Terrier; Labrador; Dalmatian;  Poodle; Boxer; Dachshund; Miniature Schnauzer and others.

All these dog foods are balanced and complete diets for dogs of specific breeds, taking into account their individual needs.

 

5. Do dogs really need grain free diet?

Modern dog food can be grain-free, gluten-free, and consist only of meaty components. It would seem to be an advantage. However, such pellets are not as useful as you think. Many of them are dangerous for your dog. Fans of fashionable diets are particularly at risk.

The problem is twofold. On the one hand, manufacturers say that modern dog food should not contain cereals or beans in its composition. These components are believed to affect the pet's heart function and may cause dilated cardiomyopathy or heart weakness. Also, dogs that have been consuming food containing peas, lentils or potatoes for a long time were allegedly diagnosed with an enlarged heart and shortness of breath after an in-depth study.

However, grain-free food is not always healthier for animals. After all, manufacturers replace these ingredients with other, much more dangerous ones. And veterinarians do not confirm the fact of the harmful effects of cereals on the health of dogs. Some breeds have a predisposition to certain diseases. A pet can have a particular disease regardless of whether its food contains cereals. Much depends on the specific breed.

On the other hand, without cereals, a full-fledged diet is impossible in principle. Without plant fiber, the digestive process will go wrong. This is fraught with problems with the pet's health.

What should be the right dog food?

Proper dog food should contain all the components necessary for the dog's health, including meat and cereals. Dogs are not vegetarians. They are predators. If the pet does not have a food allergy to a specific product, do not torment it with diets.

 

6. Why do veterinarians recommend Royal Canin?

  1. A wide range of foods, divided into breeds, age of pets and their individual needs.
  2. The special line contains a special composition suitable for dogs with digestive problems, pregnant and nursing females.
  3. Availability of veterinary diets for dogs with acute diseases.
  4. Content of vitamin and mineral supplements.
  5. You can buy dry or canned food in any pet stores.
  6. Not very high cost for the super-premium class.

 

7. Top 3 best dog food from Royal Canin

1. Royal Canin Medium Digestive Care Dry Adult Dog Food - balanced nutritional formula that helps support optimal digestive health.

 

Royal Canin Medium Digestive Care Dry Adult Dog Food

2. Royal Canin Maxi Light Weight Care Dry Adult Dog Food - to achieve and maintain an ideal bodyweight.

Royal Canin Maxi Light Weight Care Dry Adult Dog Food

3. Royal Canin Maxi Joint Care Dry Adult Dog Food - with advanced  nutrients, including collagen, for healthy joints 

 Royal Canin Maxi Joint Care Dry Adult Dog Food

All veterinarians agree that if you choose dry dog food, then only high-quality, which will not harm the health of the pet. This is exactly what Royal Canin is. At its average cost, it consists of high-quality ingredients and meets all the needs of the body of a four-legged friend. Using such dog food, you save time and effort. In addition, you do not have to worry that your pet does not eat enough varied and full. Leading veterinarians say that properly selected food is the best prevention of many diseases, as well as the key to a long and happy life.

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