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Royal Canin

Explore our range of Royal Canin dog and cat food, expertly crafted and designed to meet the specific needs of every breed, size, and life stage. Backed by science and years of research, Royal Canin provides trusted, vet-recommended nutrition to support your dog's health, vitality, and well-being. Earn Everyday Rewards points with every purchase!

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Prescription Food

Dry Dog Food

Dry Dog Food

Dry Cat Food

Dry Cat Food

Wet Dog Food

Wet Dog Food

Wet Cat Food

Wet Cat Food

Puppy Food

Puppy Food

Kitten Food

Kitten Food

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Discover the Royal Canin range for tailored pet nutrition

When it comes to scientifically backed pet food, few brands are as trusted as Royal Canin. With decades of research behind their formulas, Royal Canin delivers targeted nutrition designed to support your pet’s unique needs — from puppies and kittens to adult cats and dogs with specialised health requirements.
Whether you’re shopping for Royal Canin Puppy Food, Royal Canin Kitten Food or vet-recommended options like Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dog diets, you'll find a formula that goes beyond generic feeding. Each product is made to support everything from digestive health and skin sensitivity to energy levels and weight control.

Food that’s made for your pet — not the average pet

Unlike one-size-fits-all pet food, Royal Canin Dog Food and Royal Canin Cat Food are tailored to suit specific breeds, sizes and life stages. Small breed dogs often need calorie-dense options to support high energy levels, while large breed dogs may benefit from joint support and controlled growth formulas. Similarly, indoor cats and kittens have completely different nutritional needs — and Royal Canin caters to them all.

Looking for more? Browse our veterinary diets, weight management or breed-specific dog food, such as Labrador, Golden Retriever, Miniature Schnauzer, German Shepherd and Bulldog collections for even more targeted solutions.

Why do vets recommend Royal Canin Veterinary Diet food?

Royal Canin Veterinary Diets are developed through extensive scientific research, with input from vets, nutritionists and specialists. Each formula targets specific health concerns — such as urinary crystals, food sensitivities, kidney support or digestive problems — using precise nutrient profiles. They’re also tested for palatability and compliance, making them easier to introduce to sick or fussy pets. Vets recommend these diets because they provide targeted nutritional support that works alongside medication or treatment plans, helping improve outcomes and overall wellbeing.

Where is Royal Canin pet food made?

Royal Canin manufactures pet food in several state-of-the-art facilities across the world, including in Australia. Since 2021, most of their dry dog and cat foods sold in Australia — including popular lines like Royal Canin Puppy Food — have been produced locally at their Bathurst facility in New South Wales. This ensures freshness and allows Royal Canin to uphold strict quality and safety standards, while also reducing supply chain delays.

Can I feed Royal Canin Gastrointestinal food long-term?

Feeding Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dog Food long-term may be appropriate in some cases, especially for pets with ongoing digestive issues like chronic diarrhoea, pancreatitis or inflammatory bowel disease. These diets are formulated with easily digestible ingredients, prebiotics and optimal fibre levels to support gut health. However, they’re considered a therapeutic diet, so it's important to consult your vet before using them beyond a short-term recovery period. Your vet may recommend regular check-ups or adjustments to ensure your dog’s long-term needs are being met.

How much Royal Canin Puppy Food should be fed to a puppy?

The amount of Royal Canin Puppy Food your puppy needs depends on their breed, age and expected adult weight. Feeding guidelines are provided on the packaging, based on your puppy’s current weight and age in months. For example, a medium-breed puppy around three months old may need up to 200–250 grams of dry food per day, split into multiple meals. It’s important to adjust quantities as your puppy grows and to monitor their weight and body condition regularly. For personalised advice, chat with your vet or ask us in-store.

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