

🐾 Elevate your medium dog’s health game with precision nutrition that keeps tails wagging!
Royal Canin Size Health Nutrition Medium Adult Dry Dog Food is a scientifically formulated diet tailored for medium-sized adult dogs (23-55 lbs, ages 1-7). It combines clinically proven antioxidants, prebiotics, and optimal protein levels to support immune health, maintain ideal weight and muscle mass, and promote digestive wellness. The crunchy kibble texture enhances palatability and pairs well with wet food, making it a complete, balanced, and highly effective nutrition solution trusted by thousands of dog owners.
























| ASIN | B013DQWPXW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,019 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #90 in Dry Dog Food |
| Brand | ROYAL CANIN |
| Brand Name | ROYAL CANIN |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,733 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Flavor | Chicken |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00030111517470 |
| Included Components | Pet Food |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 17 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Royal Canin |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Special Ingredients | Brewers rice, chicken by-product meal, oat groats, wheat, corn gluten fat, fish oil, dried plain beet pulp, EPA and DHA, L-lysine Special Ingredients Brewers rice, chicken by-product meal, oat groats, wheat, corn gluten fat, fish oil, dried plain beet pulp, EPA and DHA, L-lysine See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Digestive Health, Immune Support, Weight Management |
| UPC | 030111517470 |
| Unit Count | 272 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED If you are not completely satisfied with this product, Royal Canin will replace the product or refund your purchase price. Contact us for more details. Store this product in a cool, dry place. |
B**O
Perfect Nutrition for Medium Dogs
Royal Canin Size Health Nutrition Medium has been a great choice for my dog. The kibble size is just right for his breed, and he enjoys the taste. Since switching to this food, his coat looks shinier and he seems more energetic. I also appreciate that it supports healthy digestion and maintains his ideal weight. It’s a bit pricey, but the quality and results make it worth it. Highly recommend for medium-sized dogs!
R**D
best of the best
great food, good size for wide range of dogs, good value with 40 lb bag and shipping helps my aging body
R**N
Hands down the best dog food if you can cough up the dough
Best value for a top tier dog food. My dog loves it, I love that he loves it, and while it is a little on the expensive side, it is so worth it. He will be on this stuff forever!!!
J**Y
Really, for the money, nothing much better for your Best Friend.
I have a best friend called Lucy. She's a 5 year old Blue Heeler. Half Blue Merrill and half Dingo bred in Australia in around 1873 . They are very protective, excellent guard dogs. She really loves this food. I have had all my life a dog or more. I've never seen a dog go this long with the same ambitious appetite for Royal Canine Dog Food. I give her the medium adult dog food. Special food is given every 4 days a week with real meat, not from the grocery store, if I can eating a bacon wrapped filet mignon, so is she, a complete 6 Oz. Piece of meat. Cooked whole chicken, no bad food for dogs. No human food, ugh! No chocolate or junk food, vet says she is in perfect health. Still will round up cattle and sheep. I love my Dog, Lucy.
L**S
Vet recommended
We got our pitty whe she was 5 weeks old and the next day took her to the vet to have her checked and get any and all recommendations. We were told Royal Canin was the best nutritionally balanced food because they developed the food to not only be healthy but not cause any allergies at stomach upset. She has been eating Royal Canin every since and even gets jealous of her boxer sister We adopted 10 months later. The boxer was introduced to the food slowly as it was mixed in with the food she was already on until it was all Royal Canin. As they have grown they have been switched to this adult formula. They flove the taste. The size is good and we can make one bag last about 3 weeks sometimes I need to get a smaller bag to get through til I get my subscription bag but that not often just when they are very active in the spring and fall months when they play outside more. The quality is the same every time and their digestion is always good with no diarrhea or carpet scooting constipation.
L**.
Great food, even for my sensitive dogs, but craptacular bag
We now have three dogs on Royal Canin, our two and my dad's. All are rescues of unknown origin, so breed-specific isn't for us, but this plain old medium-dog works fine for all of them. My dad's little beagle-ish thing (Ollie) has been on a Purina product all his life, and did fine on it. However, we came for an extended visit and our dogs have food issues, so we had to put them all on the same thing, since they WILL eat out of any bowl they can get their snouts into. My border collie-ish thing (Lia) originally did fine on a Purina product as well, and never had any issues, but I got the Talking-To from the Dog People about slowly murdering my dog with it, so we tried Blue products. Those really did HURT her. The cattle dog-ish one (Charlie) just had soft stools, but Lia got weeping sores on her feet and ankles and didn't have a solid bowel movement for a month. We never thought of the food for the sores (panic attack over alleged ringworm instead), but took them both off. A while later, they both were a little constipated, and I still had some Blue around, so I threw it in the bowl. IMMEDIATELY Lia got sores on her feet and ankles again. No more Blue for us. We then used Nutro products for quite some time. Lia was always fine on those, but Charlie had reflux issues. Since we hadn't had him very long at that time, we thought it was just his stomach and had him on vet acid reducers. We ended up switching to RC because the kennel we used at the time for VERY frequent travel feeds RC, and it was frankly easier just to switch them than to haul our food so they could be fed something different to prevent switching back and forth. As it turns out, little Charlie has FAR fewer stomach issues and no longer needs the medicine. Ollie is an older guy with some arthritis and allergy issues. He seems to do better generally on the RC, and has more energy. It's a large-ish size kibble for medium dogs in my opinion, but I'm assuming there's some reason for that - perhaps they need to actually crunch the kibble in order to help clean their teeth or some such thing. The bag annoys me to no end. It's allegedly resealable. It is NOT, at least not without a great deal of time and trouble. If I'm paying $50 for a bag of dog food, you can put a decent zipper on the top. Basically, prospective buyers, you WILL need a bag clip for this, and a large one at that since the bag material is pretty inflexible.
C**T
Super Food
Our dogs are more our children than our pets. They are our life. When my sister in law called to tell me the kibble company that we had trusted for years had been sold to another owner and they were sourcing their ingredients from China, I knew we needed to find another brand. I called our vet and she recommended Royal Canin because that is what she feeds her dog. As we actually dog sit for our vet and know her dog is a lovely animal I was happy to switch. Royal Canin is a great company. They have vet scientists on staff and they do feeding trials. These are the things people need to look for when searching for a new kibble. When we switched from our old brand, which will remain nameless, we did it over two weeks. Our Aussies love the Royal Canin. They are both seniors - 7 and 13 years old - and we decided to feed the both the 7+. On their old kibble they had a few minor dry skin issues and our youngest Aussie had just been diagnosed with very minor kidney failure. Both girls are a healthy weight and exercise daily. After being on the Royal Canin for six months we had blood work done on both girls and we were absolutely stunned at the results. Not only were our youngest Aussie's kidney results normal, but our oldest's liver function was better too. Both girls' coats have improved dramatically. Our vet was so impressed she asked what we were doing differently. We were concerned about weight gain because we switched food during the winter when our girls still get exercise with indoor ball and some short outdoor walks, but not nearly as much running and walking as they get in the spring and fall during dog park season. Both girls maintained their weight. I would highly recommend Royal Canin. We feed the wet food on lick mats and in frozen food toys and the dry kibble along with a probiotic twice daily.
M**C
Perfect Nutrition for My Labradoodle!
My Labradoodle is now five years old, and she’s been eating Royal Canin since the very beginning! I love that it's formulated specifically for medium-sized adult dogs, with all the right nutrients to support her joints, digestion, and overall health. The kibble size is perfect for her; they are not too small, not too large. Best of all, she’s never had digestive issues that I hear about from other doodle owners. She has a thick, curly coat that can be high-maintenance, but this food has made a huge difference in keeping it healthy, soft, and shiny. Yes, it’s a bit more expensive than store brands, but the long-term health benefits and peace of mind make it 100% worth it. If you have a Labradoodle, especially one with a curly coat, I can’t recommend this food enough!
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