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YOUR DOG ROYAL CANIN

Cost

Royal Canin can be more expensive compared to other dog food brands, making it less affordable for some pet owners.

Ingredients

Some formulations contain ingredients like corn, wheat, or soy, which some pet owners prefer to avoid due to concerns about allergies or quality.

Artificial Additives

Certain Royal Canin products may include artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors, which some owners might want to avoid.

Protein Sources

The brand sometimes uses by-products as protein sources, which may be seen as less desirable compared to whole meat ingredients.

Availability

Depending on your location, Royal Canin might be harder to find, requiring special orders or trips to specific stores.

Specialized Formula

While beneficial for some pets, the specialized formulas might not be necessary for all dogs, leading to overpayment for features your dog may not need.

Mixed Reviews

Some dog owners have reported that their dogs did not enjoy the taste or experienced digestive issues after switching to Royal Canin.

Not Grain Free

For owners who prefer grain-free diets due to concerns about grains in dog food, Royal Canin's grain-inclusive formulas may not be suitable.

Veterinary Dependency

Some feel that the brand's heavy marketing through veterinarians may push specific products that aren’t necessarily the best fit for every dog, leading to distrust.

Ethical Concern

Some owners might have concerns about the sourcing practices or the environmental impact of the ingredients used in Royal Canin products.

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