Protein source
Ingredient guideUnclear animal protein source
Animal protein
Chicken by-product meal (#1)
Plant protein
corn protein meal (#6)
Animal-based does not always mean clearly sourced.
Unspecified animal protein is read conservatively.
Royal Canin
Editor ingredient insight
Royal Canin Large Adult starts with chicken by-product meal, brewers rice, wheat, and brown rice, making it a pragmatic large-dog daily food rather than an ingredient-prestige formula. I would use it for large adult dogs that need reliable maintenance, weight awareness, and joint/coat positioning. It discloses 24% protein, 15% fat, 3,755 kcal/kg, 0.84% calcium, 396 mg/kg glucosamine, 0.24% EPA/DHA, and 350 IU/kg vitamin E. I would avoid it for by-product or grain avoidance, meat-forward expectations, or when phosphorus disclosure is required.
Logic-based verdict
This food can stay in comparison, but ingredient quality still needs a more conservative read.
Unclear animal protein source
Animal protein
Chicken by-product meal (#1)
Plant protein
corn protein meal (#6)
Animal-based does not always mean clearly sourced.
Unspecified animal protein is read conservatively.
Fish oil
Skin and joint support ingredient
Glucosamine
Joint support ingredient
Chondroitin
Joint support ingredient
EPA+DHA
Skin, joint, and heart support ingredient
Ingredient grade
Grade D
Top ingredient profile
Calcium
0.8%
Protein position, fat position, and calorie density position are relative to foods in the same processing type cohort.
There is enough public data to keep this food in comparison, but the top ingredient structure does not support a stronger positive claim yet.
What works well in this food
Check before feeding
Founded in 1968 in France. This brand has a confirmed public recall history, with a recent 2023 mislabeling case in public sources.
This section matters more than usual because the ingredient read is not strong enough to summarize in one line.
Why processed plant proteins are reviewed cautiously
Ingredient lists are ordered by input weight, not protein contribution. Fresh meat 100g and Soybean Meal 50g can both contribute about 20g of protein, and Pea Protein can deliver a similar amount at around 30g. So these ingredients can materially lift crude protein even outside the top three. The review treats processed plant-protein boosters cautiously because they can weaken the animal-protein-centered profile most guardians expect from a high-protein food.
This review score combines ingredient composition, nutrient disclosure, manufacturing trust, and core nutrient caution signals.
Core guaranteed analysis is usable, but deeper rows still need a more cautious read.
No major red flag jumps out first, though undisclosed rows still define the limits of this safety read.
There is a usable disclosure baseline, but the public record is still fairly thin.
Final word
Treat this review as an early screen. If the food stays interesting, verify it again with your dog-specific context before acting.