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  • NUTRITION FOR AGING DOGS: Royal Canin Mature Consult Medium Dog Dry Dog Food is a veterinary-exclusive formula for medium mature dogs 23-55 lb that are 7 years and older
  • VITALITY SUPPORT: Contains an exclusive blend of nutrients to support vitality in mature dogs
  • MUSCLE MASS SUPPORT: Specially balanced amino acids help preserve lean muscle mass as medium mature dogs age
  • SKIN AND COAT SUPPORT: Specialized nutrients to support skin and coat health and coat shine
  • HEALTHY AGING: This mature dog food has a specifically balanced formulation to help preserve muscle mass with age

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food

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At a Glance
  • NUTRITION FOR AGING DOGS: Royal Canin Mature Consult Medium Dog Dry Dog Food is a veterinary-exclusive formula for medium mature dogs 23-55 lb that are 7 years and older
  • VITALITY SUPPORT: Contains an exclusive blend of nutrients to support vitality in mature dogs
  • MUSCLE MASS SUPPORT: Specially balanced amino acids help preserve lean muscle mass as medium mature dogs age
  • SKIN AND COAT SUPPORT: Specialized nutrients to support skin and coat health and coat shine
  • HEALTHY AGING: This mature dog food has a specifically balanced formulation to help preserve muscle mass with age
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1. Why Do Vets Recommend Royal Canin?
Answer
Royal Canin as a brand has been present for more than 50 years. During this period they have earned the most important intangible features .i.e. the trust of the pet owners and thousands of happy pets. Their variety of offerings help cater to every need of pets, be it a specific nutrient need or a care diet plan, Royal Canin has the perfect solution for each and every one of them. They make sure that the quality of the food is always superior with the use of high-quality ingredients. The foods are balanced in terms of nutrient content - be it proteins, fats, minerals, or natural oils. The inception of the brand, Royal Canin was done by the veterinarians, which is still imbibed strongly in the ethos of the company. The products that they make have recipes that are formulated by expert panel members. The panel has veterinarians, nutritionists, pet experts, and breeders. This helps take cognizance of every aspect of the pets - be it their birth, growth, or upkeep. Hence facilitating the maintenance of a healthy pet with robust digestive, renal, liver, or heart functions.
2. Is Royal Canin Prescription Only?
Answer
The Royal Canin veterinary diet foods need a prescription for usage. The veterinary diet foods are designed to meet the specific needs of an ailment that your dog is facing. The administration of the food is advisable under veterinarian care as they ensure the correct dosage and type to meet the optimum requisites of the dog nutrition and also to help tackle the ailments. These foods are often recommended as post-surgery care or to meet the drop in any particular nutrient concentration in the pet’s body. Your dog’s veterinarian may also prescribe such food as a healing agent to treat any chronic or short time illness. These present the need for a prescription by a certified veterinarian as they understand the exact requirement of the pet and can help administer the right nutrients for them.
3. Is Grain Free Bad for Dogs?
Answer
There is no correct answer to this question. You have to consider two scenarios for this. If a dog food labeled as grain-free removes the grains and replaces them with other ingredients that are not deemed to be healthy for your pet, that is a cause of concern. Also, removing the grains completely from dog food may lead to certain health ailments like dilated cardiomyopathy, or DCM. Recent FDA regulations cite the careful consideration of such factors while making a decision about the dog feed. You can also note the fact that although dogs need carbohydrates to produce energy, an excess can also cause trouble for them by leading to higher chances of obesity and being low in energy, or wrong bacteria growth in the guts.
4. How Much Royal Canin Mature Consult Should I Feed?
Answer
The feed ratio of Royal Canin Veterinary Care Nutrition Canine Mature Consult Dry Dog Food may vary from 1 ½ cups a day to 5 cups a day for a weight range of 17.6 pounds to 77.2 pounds. The veterinarians recommend splitting these feed weights across 2-3 meals. It is also important to note that the feed ratio takes into consideration the level of activity, age, and health conditions for achieving the optimum weight condition of your pet.
5. Is Royal Canin Dry Dog Food Good?
Answer
The inception of the brand, Royal Canin was done by the veterinarians, which is still imbibed strongly in the ethos of the company. The products that they make have recipes that are formulated by expert panel members. The panel has veterinarians, nutritionists, pet experts, and breeders. This helps take cognizance of every aspect of the pets - be it their birth, growth, or upkeep. Hence facilitating the maintenance of a healthy pet with robust digestive, renal, liver, or heart functions. Royal Canin as a brand has been present for more than 50 years. During this period they have earned the most important intangible features .i.e. the trust of the pet owners and thousands of happy pets. Their variety of offerings help cater to every need of pets, be it a specific nutrient need or a care diet plan, Royal Canin has the perfect solution for each and every one of them. They make sure that the quality of the food is always superior with the use of high-quality ingredients. The foods are balanced in terms of nutrient content - be it proteins, fats, minerals, or natural oils. This allows them to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.

What is Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food?

Royal Canin Canine Mature Consult Medium Dog is a veterinary-exclusive dry dog food specially formulated to support your medium dog’s unique nutritional needs as he ages into mature adulthood.

This veterinary exclusive formula requires a prescription. Consult your veterinarian for more information about this product for your pet.

Suitable for:

Dogs (Mature, 23-55 lb, that are 7 years and older)

Benefits:

  • NUTRITION FOR AGING DOGS: Royal Canin Mature Consult Medium Dog Dry Dog Food is a veterinary-exclusive formula for medium mature dogs 23-55 lb that are 7 years and older
  • VITALITY SUPPORT: Contains an exclusive blend of nutrients to support vitality in mature dogs
  • MUSCLE MASS SUPPORT: Specially balanced amino acids help preserve lean muscle mass as medium mature dogs age
  • SKIN AND COAT SUPPORT: Specialized nutrients to support skin and coat health and coat shine
  • HEALTHY AGING: This mature dog food has a specifically balanced formulation to help preserve muscle mass with age

How does Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food work?

The complete and balanced formula provides medium dogs 7 years and older with an exclusive blend of nutrients to support vitality. This dry dog food formula has an antioxidant complex, including lycopene and beta-carotene, is enriched with L-tryptophan, and has specially balanced amino acids to support lean muscle mass. It contains nutrients to support hair growth and coat shine. Plus, this mature dog food has a specifically balanced formulation to help preserve muscle mass with age.

How should I store this product?

Store in a cool, dry place.

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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food Directions:

  • Consult your veterinarian for specific feeding guidelines for your dog.
  • The daily feeding recommendations below are only a guide.
  • Optimal feeding amounts may vary according to your dog's activity level and environment.
  • Royal Canin recommends that your dog be fed 2 to 4 equal portions of the diet per day.
  • Ensure fresh drinking water is available to your pet at all times.
  • Kibble color may vary due to natural ingredients.
  • When feeding Dry + Wet, this food is best mixed with Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Loaf in Sauce Wet Dog Food.
Tip:

REDUCED APPETITE: As dogs age, they may experience a reduced appetite. If you have noticed that your dog is not eating as much as usual, consult your veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues that may be causing this change. Once any health problems have been addressed, add warm water to their Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Dry Dog Food or a small amount of Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Wet Dog Food to your dog's meal to make it more appealing. This can help encourage your pet to eat and maintain a healthy diet.

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food Dosage:

Daily Feeding Recommendation: Dry Only
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
24 lb 2 cups 1 3/4 cups
29 lb 2 3/8 cups 2 cups
33 lb 2 5/8 cups 2 1/4 cups
44 lb 3 1/4 cups 2 3/4 cups
55 lb 3 7/8 cups 3 1/4 cups
Daily Feeding Recommendation: Mix Dry + Wet
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
24 lb 7/8 cup + 1 can 5/8 cup + 1 can
29 lb 1 1/8 cups + 1 can 7/8 cup + 1 can
33 lb 1 3/8 cups + 1 can 1 1/8 cups + 1 can
44 lb 2 1/8 cups + 1 can 1 5/8 cups + 1 can
55 lb 2 5/8 cups + 1 can 2 1/8 cups + 1 can

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food Ingredients:

Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient Amount
Crude Protein (min.) 21.0%
Crude Fat (min.) 12.0%
Crude Fiber (max.) 8.0%
Moisture (max.) 10.0%
Tryptophan (min.) 0.26%
Eicosapentaenoic + Docosahexaenoic acid (EPA + DHA) (min.) 0.28%
Phosphorus (max.) 0.8%
L-carnitine* (min.) 561 mg/kg
Lycopene* (min.) 7.0 mg/kg
Beta-carotene* (min.) 4.49 mg/kg
Guaranteed Analysis Disclaimer
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles
Ingredients
Corn, corn gluten meal, wheat, chicken by-product meal, chicken fat, pea fiber, natural flavors, powdered cellulose, dried plain beet pulp, fish oil, calcium carbonate, vegetable oil, dried tomato pomace, potassium chloride, L-arginine, sodium silico aluminate, L-lysine, sodium tripolyphosphate, fructooligosaccharides, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), niacin supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), D-calcium pantothenate, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin supplement, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin A acetate, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement], salt, choline chloride, L-tryptophan, DL-methionine, taurine, L-carnitine, trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate, copper proteinate], lecithin, L-tyrosine, GLA safflower oil, green tea extract, carotene, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.
Calorie Content
This diet contains 3472 kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 316 kilocalories ME per cup on an as fed basis (calculated).
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What is Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food?

Royal Canin Canine Mature Consult Medium Dog is a veterinary-exclusive dry dog food specially formulated to support your medium dog’s unique nutritional needs as he ages into mature adulthood.

This veterinary exclusive formula requires a prescription. Consult your veterinarian for more information about this product for your pet.

Suitable for:

Dogs (Mature, 23-55 lb, that are 7 years and older)

Benefits:

  • NUTRITION FOR AGING DOGS: Royal Canin Mature Consult Medium Dog Dry Dog Food is a veterinary-exclusive formula for medium mature dogs 23-55 lb that are 7 years and older
  • VITALITY SUPPORT: Contains an exclusive blend of nutrients to support vitality in mature dogs
  • MUSCLE MASS SUPPORT: Specially balanced amino acids help preserve lean muscle mass as medium mature dogs age
  • SKIN AND COAT SUPPORT: Specialized nutrients to support skin and coat health and coat shine
  • HEALTHY AGING: This mature dog food has a specifically balanced formulation to help preserve muscle mass with age

How does Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food work?

The complete and balanced formula provides medium dogs 7 years and older with an exclusive blend of nutrients to support vitality. This dry dog food formula has an antioxidant complex, including lycopene and beta-carotene, is enriched with L-tryptophan, and has specially balanced amino acids to support lean muscle mass. It contains nutrients to support hair growth and coat shine. Plus, this mature dog food has a specifically balanced formulation to help preserve muscle mass with age.

How should I store this product?

Store in a cool, dry place.

See more
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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food Directions:

  • Consult your veterinarian for specific feeding guidelines for your dog.
  • The daily feeding recommendations below are only a guide.
  • Optimal feeding amounts may vary according to your dog's activity level and environment.
  • Royal Canin recommends that your dog be fed 2 to 4 equal portions of the diet per day.
  • Ensure fresh drinking water is available to your pet at all times.
  • Kibble color may vary due to natural ingredients.
  • When feeding Dry + Wet, this food is best mixed with Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Loaf in Sauce Wet Dog Food.
Tip:

REDUCED APPETITE: As dogs age, they may experience a reduced appetite. If you have noticed that your dog is not eating as much as usual, consult your veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues that may be causing this change. Once any health problems have been addressed, add warm water to their Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Dry Dog Food or a small amount of Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Wet Dog Food to your dog's meal to make it more appealing. This can help encourage your pet to eat and maintain a healthy diet.

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food Dosage:

Daily Feeding Recommendation: Dry Only
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
24 lb 2 cups 1 3/4 cups
29 lb 2 3/8 cups 2 cups
33 lb 2 5/8 cups 2 1/4 cups
44 lb 3 1/4 cups 2 3/4 cups
55 lb 3 7/8 cups 3 1/4 cups
Daily Feeding Recommendation: Mix Dry + Wet
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
24 lb 7/8 cup + 1 can 5/8 cup + 1 can
29 lb 1 1/8 cups + 1 can 7/8 cup + 1 can
33 lb 1 3/8 cups + 1 can 1 1/8 cups + 1 can
44 lb 2 1/8 cups + 1 can 1 5/8 cups + 1 can
55 lb 2 5/8 cups + 1 can 2 1/8 cups + 1 can
Ingredients
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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Mature Consult Medium Breed Dry Dog Food Ingredients:

Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient Amount
Crude Protein (min.) 21.0%
Crude Fat (min.) 12.0%
Crude Fiber (max.) 8.0%
Moisture (max.) 10.0%
Tryptophan (min.) 0.26%
Eicosapentaenoic + Docosahexaenoic acid (EPA + DHA) (min.) 0.28%
Phosphorus (max.) 0.8%
L-carnitine* (min.) 561 mg/kg
Lycopene* (min.) 7.0 mg/kg
Beta-carotene* (min.) 4.49 mg/kg
Guaranteed Analysis Disclaimer
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles
Ingredients
Corn, corn gluten meal, wheat, chicken by-product meal, chicken fat, pea fiber, natural flavors, powdered cellulose, dried plain beet pulp, fish oil, calcium carbonate, vegetable oil, dried tomato pomace, potassium chloride, L-arginine, sodium silico aluminate, L-lysine, sodium tripolyphosphate, fructooligosaccharides, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), niacin supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), D-calcium pantothenate, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin supplement, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin A acetate, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement], salt, choline chloride, L-tryptophan, DL-methionine, taurine, L-carnitine, trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate, copper proteinate], lecithin, L-tyrosine, GLA safflower oil, green tea extract, carotene, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.
Calorie Content
This diet contains 3472 kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 316 kilocalories ME per cup on an as fed basis (calculated).
1. Why Do Vets Recommend Royal Canin?
Answer
Royal Canin as a brand has been present for more than 50 years. During this period they have earned the most important intangible features .i.e. the trust of the pet owners and thousands of happy pets. Their variety of offerings help cater to every need of pets, be it a specific nutrient need or a care diet plan, Royal Canin has the perfect solution for each and every one of them. They make sure that the quality of the food is always superior with the use of high-quality ingredients. The foods are balanced in terms of nutrient content - be it proteins, fats, minerals, or natural oils. The inception of the brand, Royal Canin was done by the veterinarians, which is still imbibed strongly in the ethos of the company. The products that they make have recipes that are formulated by expert panel members. The panel has veterinarians, nutritionists, pet experts, and breeders. This helps take cognizance of every aspect of the pets - be it their birth, growth, or upkeep. Hence facilitating the maintenance of a healthy pet with robust digestive, renal, liver, or heart functions.
2. Is Royal Canin Prescription Only?
Answer
The Royal Canin veterinary diet foods need a prescription for usage. The veterinary diet foods are designed to meet the specific needs of an ailment that your dog is facing. The administration of the food is advisable under veterinarian care as they ensure the correct dosage and type to meet the optimum requisites of the dog nutrition and also to help tackle the ailments. These foods are often recommended as post-surgery care or to meet the drop in any particular nutrient concentration in the pet’s body. Your dog’s veterinarian may also prescribe such food as a healing agent to treat any chronic or short time illness. These present the need for a prescription by a certified veterinarian as they understand the exact requirement of the pet and can help administer the right nutrients for them.
3. Is Grain Free Bad for Dogs?
Answer
There is no correct answer to this question. You have to consider two scenarios for this. If a dog food labeled as grain-free removes the grains and replaces them with other ingredients that are not deemed to be healthy for your pet, that is a cause of concern. Also, removing the grains completely from dog food may lead to certain health ailments like dilated cardiomyopathy, or DCM. Recent FDA regulations cite the careful consideration of such factors while making a decision about the dog feed. You can also note the fact that although dogs need carbohydrates to produce energy, an excess can also cause trouble for them by leading to higher chances of obesity and being low in energy, or wrong bacteria growth in the guts.
4. How Much Royal Canin Mature Consult Should I Feed?
Answer
The feed ratio of Royal Canin Veterinary Care Nutrition Canine Mature Consult Dry Dog Food may vary from 1 ½ cups a day to 5 cups a day for a weight range of 17.6 pounds to 77.2 pounds. The veterinarians recommend splitting these feed weights across 2-3 meals. It is also important to note that the feed ratio takes into consideration the level of activity, age, and health conditions for achieving the optimum weight condition of your pet.
5. Is Royal Canin Dry Dog Food Good?
Answer
The inception of the brand, Royal Canin was done by the veterinarians, which is still imbibed strongly in the ethos of the company. The products that they make have recipes that are formulated by expert panel members. The panel has veterinarians, nutritionists, pet experts, and breeders. This helps take cognizance of every aspect of the pets - be it their birth, growth, or upkeep. Hence facilitating the maintenance of a healthy pet with robust digestive, renal, liver, or heart functions. Royal Canin as a brand has been present for more than 50 years. During this period they have earned the most important intangible features .i.e. the trust of the pet owners and thousands of happy pets. Their variety of offerings help cater to every need of pets, be it a specific nutrient need or a care diet plan, Royal Canin has the perfect solution for each and every one of them. They make sure that the quality of the food is always superior with the use of high-quality ingredients. The foods are balanced in terms of nutrient content - be it proteins, fats, minerals, or natural oils. This allows them to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.
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