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Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Adult 5+ Dry Dog Food

Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Adult 5+ Dry Dog Food
Company info
Company HQ
Aimargues, France
Parent company
Mars Inc
Product info
Age Range: Adult
Food Form Dry Dog Food
Cost per day: $0.17
Primary proteins
  • Chicken By-Product Meal
  • Corn Gluten Meal
  • Pork Meal

Ingredients

Chicken By-Product Meal, Brown Rice, Oat Groats, Brewers Rice Flour, Natural Flavors, Corn Gluten Meal, Corn, Brewers Rice, Wheat Gluten, Powdered Cellulose, Pork Meal, Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Chicken Fat, Fish Oil, Vegetable Oil, Sodium Silico Aluminate, Pork Digest, Dried Tomato Pomace, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Powdered Psyllium Seed Husk, Potassium Chloride, Fructooligosaccharides, Vitamins [Dl-Alpha Tocopherol Acetate (Source Of Vitamin E), Biotin, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (Source Of Vitamin C), Niacin Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), D-Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin A Acetate, Folic Acid, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Vitamin D3 Supplement], Trace Minerals [Zinc Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Sodium Selenite, Calcium Iodate], Taurine, Choline Chloride, Green Tea Extract, Marigold Extract (Tagetes Erecta L.), Gla Safflower Oil, L-Carnitine, Chondroitin Sulfate, Carotene, Rosemary Extract, Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols And Citric Acid.

Breed sizes

size-1 Toy
size-2 Small
size-3 Medium
size-4 Large
size-5 Giant

Overall Score

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55%

Ratings

? This rating is determined by comparing the food’s nutritional content to AAFCO standards and other foods in our database. Nutrient Value 42%
? Each recipe is evaluated based on a 5-point ingredient rating system that measures ingredients’ nutritional value, safety, and more. Quality of Ingredients 54%
? We scan the FDA’s database and rate each brand by the number of recalls in its history. Brands with fewer recalls receive higher ratings. Recall History 100%
? By comparing the prices of foods in our database, we determine if a food is above or below market average price. Lower-priced foods receive higher ratings. Price 35%
? This metric is based on customer ratings from various retailers. Customer Experience 50%
? Our rating system evaluates each food’s manufacturing method, assigning higher ratings to manufacturing processes that promote higher nutritional value. Manufacturing Method 40%
? Based on the variety of sizes available. Size Variety 64%

Estimated Nutrient Content

To understand the nutrient content of pet food, we visualize its macronutrient composition in three ways. In the charts below, you’ll see a guaranteed analysis on an as-fed basis, a dry matter analysis, and a breakdown of the food’s macronutrients on a calorie-weighted basis.

Remember that all of these values are estimates based on the guaranteed analysis published by the company, and the food’s actual nutrient values may be slightly different.

Guaranteed Analysis

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Protein: 28%

Fat: 9%

Fiber: 6.5%

Moisture: 10%

Ash: 0%

Carb: 46.5%

Dry Matter Analysis

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Protein: 31.11%

Fat: 10%

Fiber: 7.22%

Ash: 8%

Carb: 51.67%

Calorie Weighted Basis

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Protein: 29.06%

Fat: 22.68%

Carb: 48.26%

Our Review

Pros
  • To our knowledge, Royal Canin has never had a product recall
  • Supplemented with chelated minerals for optimal nutrient absorption
  • Affordable
  • A good source of omega-3 fatty acids
Cons
  • Low protein content
  • High in carbohydrates
  • Low in moisture
  • Contains plant-based proteins
  • Contains Chicken by products
  • Some dogs may be allergic to fish

Recall History

The following list (if present) shows all dog food recalls related to Royal Canin since 2011. If no recalls are listed, no recall events have been reported.

Since 2011 Royal Canin has never been recalled.

Ingredient Review

Our review of Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Adult 5+ Dry Dog Food begins with a detailed look at the food’s ingredients.

The first ingredient is Chicken By-Product Meal. In pet food, chicken by-product meal is often listed as a source of protein. Chicken by-product meal is produced by baking and grinding chicken parts that might not be used for human consumption including necks, feet, entrails, and undeveloped eggs.

The second ingredient is Brown Rice. Brown rice is a name for whole-grain rice with its outer hull removed. The brown rice in pet food can be a source of carbohydrates and fiber. Brown rice also contains omega-6 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals

The third ingredient is Oat Groats. Oat groats are whole seeds from the oat plant that have had their tough outer hulls removed. The oat groats in pet food are a source of carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals to support your companion’s overall well-being.

The fourth ingredient is Brewers Rice Flour. Brewers rice flour is a byproduct of the beer industry. The brewers rice flour in pet food has been dried and ground for use as a carbohydrate source, often in gluten-free recipes.

The fifth ingredient is Natural Flavors. The natural flavors in pet food are added to improve taste, so your companion enjoys their meals more. Natural flavors can be sourced from animal products, plants, minerals, and even natural chemical compounds.

When we analyzed the ingredients in Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Adult 5+ Dry Dog Food, we found that most of the protein is derived from meat based sources.

Price Analysis

Price per lb

Product Price

$4.29

Market Price avg.

$3.56

% From the Avg

+21%

Price per 100 kcal

Product Price

$0.28

Market Price avg.

$0.23

% From the Avg

+23%

Price per day

Product Price

$0.17

Market Price avg.

$0.14

% From the Avg

+20%

Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Adult 5+ Dry Dog Food is priced above the average market price for dry dog food.

Nutritional Analysis

Large breed dogs can certainly have a couple of nutritional needs unique to them. Orthopedic disease is chief among them. These can include hip and elbow dysplasia and earlier onset of arthritis. For this reason, somelarge dog breed foods may contain joint health ingredients like glucosamine and omega fatty acids. The risk of bloat is also much higher for large breed dogs, and this risk can be reduced with large kibble size and foods with a lower fat content.

With that in mind, we’ve compared Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Adult 5+ Dry Dog Food to the other 1525 dry dog food recipes in our database:

DM Protein

DM Protein

Product info

31.11%

All Products avg.

30.04%

% From the Avg

+4%

DM Fat

DM Fat

Product info

10%

All Products avg.

16.01%

% From the Avg

-38%

DM Fiber

DM Fiber

Product info

7.22%

All Products avg.

5.36%

% From the Avg

+35%

DM Carb

DM Carb

Product info

51.67%

All Products avg.

47.71%

% From the Avg

+8%

Analysis Overview

Overall, this is a meat based food that’s moderate in protein with low fat and moderate carbohydrate content relative to other dry dog foods.

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