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Royal Canin Breed Specific Puppy Food - Poodle Puppy

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Royal Canin® Breed Health Nutrition
Poodle Puppy
Tailored nutrition for purebred Poodle puppies up to 10 months old, supporting healthy growth, coat condition, digestion, and natural defences.
Ideal For
0–10
months old
Breed Specific
Made for Poodle puppies
Coat Support
Omega-3, EPA & DHA
Smart Kibble
Adapted shape & texture
Built for the clever, energetic, beautifully high-maintenance little Poodle.
Your Poodle puppy is not just any dog. They are highly intelligent, active, and known for their distinctive woolly coat. Royal Canin Poodle Puppy is precisely formulated to support their growth stage with targeted nutrients for coat health, digestion, immunity, and chewing habits.
Why This Formula Works
01
Coat Health & Vitality
This formula contains nutrients which help maintain the health of the Poodle's woolly coat. It is enriched with Omega-3 fatty acids, including EPA and DHA, as well as borage oil. The adapted protein content helps support continuous hair growth.
02
Immune System Support
Growth is an essential stage in your dog's life. It is a time of big changes, discoveries, and new encounters. During this key period, the puppy's immune system develops gradually. Poodle Puppy helps support your puppy's natural defences.
03
Digestive Performance
A combination of nutrients with high-quality protein and prebiotics helps support digestive health and balance of intestinal flora, which contributes to good stool quality.
04
Exclusive Kibble Design
This formula helps reduce the risk of tartar formation thanks to calcium chelators. The precise kibble size, shape, and physical density are adapted for a Poodle puppy's jaw and chewing habits.
Feeding Guide
Daily Feeding Protocols
Match your puppy's age with their expected adult weight.
Grams / Cups
Age Adult Weight: 3 kg Adult Weight: 6 kg Adult Weight: 12 kg
2 months 64 g (5/8 cups) 104 g (1 cup) 167 g (1+5/8 cups)
4 months 76 g (6/8 cups) 126 g (1+2/8 cups) 210 g (2+1/8 cups)
6 months 69 g (5/8 cups) 126 g (1+2/8 cups) 213 g (2+1/8 cups)
8 months 55 g (4/8 cups) 102 g (1 cup) 173 g (1+6/8 cups)
10 months 54 g (4/8 cups) 90 g (7/8 cups) 153 g (1+4/8 cups)
Lifestage Transition Care: Poodles reach adulthood at 11 months old. Gradually transition your puppy over to Royal Canin Poodle Adult food at 11 months to help maintain mature skeletal and metabolic requirements.
Technical Data
Ingredient Deck
Dehydrated poultry protein, vegetable protein isolate*, animal fats, maize, rice, wheat, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, maize flour, beet pulp, minerals, fish oil, soya oil, yeasts and parts thereof, fructo-oligo-saccharides (0.34%), borage oil (0.1%), marigold extract.
*L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high digestibility.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein 31.0%
Crude Fat 17.0%
Crude Fiber 2.4%
Moisture 11.0%
Storage: Keep package sealed tightly and store in a cool, dry environment away from moisture and direct sunlight. Product registration number: Act 36/1947.

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Wow wow Super wow

This stuff really works. By day 2 we could already kiss Mr Bigglesworth. Bad breath a thing of the past. I'm sure he is happy now too

The only basket our cats use

Soft, portable, easy to take covers off to clean, and the only basket our picky cats want to use.

This should be the only cat basket you buy.

Comparison of Royal Canin M Adult and Royal canin 7+

Our two dogs are 7 and 8 years old, and they like Royal Canin 7+ much more than Royal Canin M Adult. Maybe it tastes better because it is more expensive.

Excellent

Jerseys fit perfectly according to size guide. Very happy with purchase.

Reno Focus and my extremely fussy cat

I have only been giving my cat this for 2 weeks now, however she is a very fussy animal and doesn't like change, so I am not able to give her the full dose that is required, she gets a drop of it in her wet treat, and that i will keep doing until she is 100% ok, as i tried 2 drops and she refuses to eat it.. very slow introduction with her is key, i have no doubt this will eventually be beneficial to her