🐾 Pug-tastic Nutrition for Your Furry Friend!
Royal Canin Pug Adult Breed Specific Dry Dog Food is a premium 10 lb bag formulated to meet the unique nutritional needs of purebred Pugs aged 10 months and older. With specialized kibble for easy chewing, it supports skin health, muscle maintenance, and weight management, ensuring your Pug stays healthy and happy.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Unit Count | 160 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
M**.
Review of Royal Canin Pug Adult Dog Food:
As a pet owner of pugs who are quite particular about their diet, I am thrilled with Royal Canin Pug Adult Dog Food. It's truly a product that's been designed with the unique needs of the pug breed in mind.The kibble size and shape are perfect for my pugs, making it easy for them to pick up and chew, which is important considering their unique facial structure. Moreover, the formula is crafted to support healthy skin and a glossy coat – something I have definitely noticed in my own dogs since making the switch.Nutritionally, it's well-balanced, ensuring that my dogs get the right mix of proteins, fibers, vitamins, and minerals. This keeps their energy levels high and supports their overall health, which is visible in their active lifestyle and playful behavior.Finally, what impresses me most is how much my pugs love the taste. Meal times are now delightful, as my dogs eagerly await and devour each serving.In conclusion, Royal Canin Pug Adult Dog Food is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to provide their pugs with a product that caters specifically to their needs. My experience has been nothing short of positive, and I highly recommend it to other pug owners.
M**.
Expensive but worth it
My pug is 15 months. Her skin issues have gotten a lot better. I do give her salmon chew vitamins and bathe her in dermass shampoo and finish her off with neem oil to protect her from bugs.Those have have been working immensely. Her skin is looking immensely better. Expensive but worth it.
J**.
Very fresh, very quick delivery.
Very fresh, very fast delivery. Good high dog food.
A**
good food - cats love it too
good food - cats love it too
Z**K
Great for my blind pug
After adopting this blind five year old pug I have been going through many learning experiences. One of which is that pugs have sensitive stomachs. I started out feeding her purina. I don’t know what exactly is in purina but it made her sick and gave her bloody stools. Not good. The bar for the new food I had to find was pretty low: stop killing my dog. Turns out that’s not the easiest thing to do, which is pretty insane.Royal canin met that requirement and more. She seems happier and puggier than ever before.So if you don’t care what your pug/dog eats, don’t get a dog you psycho.If you do care thought. Royal canin is the food for the job.
A**L
Pugssss
We started using royal canin after our pug had a bad GI upset. It’s shaped perfect for their little mouth and our little girl loves the taste!
T**Y
Pug dog.
My husband and I became dog owners after our son passed away. We wanted to make sure and take good care of his Pug dog, Henry. So we search out the best food for just Pugs. For some reason he was eating little of the food he had previously. (we thought it was grief) Anyway, we tried Royal Canin for Pugs. He eats it up, he loves it. Thanks God.
J**M
Pug tested, vet approved
We have two dogs, an Olde English bulldogge and a friendly little pug. Both dogs are on Royal Canin (pug food for the pug, bulldog food for the bulldogge). We had been on Blue Buffalo prior to this which both the dogs loved. Our vet asked us why we chose that brand. "Well, the brand seemed like it would be the best choice and natural and yadda yadda". She replied "Yes, they do have a good marketing campaign, however I have a major problem with how they make their food". She went on to say that Blue Buffalo sources different kibbles and bits from different manufacturers, there are too many cooks in the kitchen and too much room for problems. She recommended switching over to Royal Canin (she didn't have any skin in the game since we don't buy from her nor does she sell food). So we did. Now, the dogs coats are shiny, their poops are solid and compact, and they seem happy.I will honestly say that I don't think the pug cares for the taste all that much. In other words, sometimes he'll just not eat until he's really hungry. He'll just leave the food in the bowl like a cat would and eat when the mood strikes him.Based on our vet's recommendation, the fact we've had them on the brand for over a year with no health problems or allergies, and the fact that the poops are solid and small, we're staying with Royal Canin.
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