Royal Canin Pug 25 dog food
Royal Canin Pug 25 dog food
Royal Canin dog food for adult Pugs over 10 months
Why choose Royal Canin?
Royal Canin aim to fulfil every dog’s nutritional requirements through offering the most precise nutritional solution.
Breed Matters
Royal Canin believes the individual characteristics of different breeds of dog present unique nutritional and preventative health requirements. The Royal Canin Vet Breed Nutrition range has been formulated following extensive research of the specific needs and feeding behaviours of certain breeds. Each highly palatable food meets the specific requirements of the individual characteristics of that breed.
Specially Designed Kibbles
Extensive research has shown that different breeds of dog employ different prehension
when eating; some breeds pick up food with their teeth, some with their lips, some with
their tongues and some even with the underside of their tongues. There is a clear benefit
in providing every dog with food it can physically and comfortably eat, so our kibbles are specifically shaped to suit the jaws and teeth of each breed.
Special brachycephalic morphology
With its broad head and very short muzzle the pug is said to be 'brachycephalic'. The size, shape and texture of our Pug kibbles make them easier to grip and encourage the dog to chew.
Healthy Skin
Helps support the skin's role as a barrier and helps maintain healthy skin.
Muscle tone and ideal weight
Helps maintain the pug's muscle tone and preserve a healthy weight.
Vitality programme
Helps maintain vitality in older pugs thanks to a combination of polyphenols (grape and green tea) and vitamins E & C.
Ingredients
Rice, dehydrated poultry meat, maize flour, maize, animal fats, wheat flour, vegetable protein isolate*, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, vegetable fibres, minerals, vegetable oils (soya and borage), fish oil, fructo-oligo-saccharides, L-lysine, DL-methionine, sodium polyphosphate, taurine, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), L-carnitine, hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin
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