Monday, June 4, 2018

Which One Is Better For Your Dog? Royal Canin vs Eukanuba

We have been feeding our dogs with the food products of these manufacturers for years and they have stood up to our expectations so far. However, new pet parents still find it bewildering as to whose products they must choose to provide a wholesome diet to their beloved furry pals. There are so many products available on the market that certainly is confusing to make the best choice out of all. Therefore, to sort out this dilemma we have made a comparison between the two most renowned brands of the pet food industry – Royal Canin and Eukanuba. Let’s have a peek-a-boo at the nutrition portfolio of the two brands and their pricing.


 The Key Differences Between Royal Canin and Eukanuba
There are many factors that play an important role in comparing the quality of the food products. We will go through them one by one to give to differentiate the two brands.

Royal Canin vs Eukanuba
1.     Crude Protein Comparison
While making an analysis, crude protein plays an essential role as protein is a primary requisite of every living organism. If we compare the protein content present in Royal Canin and Eukanuba, there is hardly a difference of 2%. Royal Canin's protein level varies from 25-30% whereas Eukanuba’s varies from 19- 29% according to the size of the dog.
2.     Crude Fat In The Products
Fats help in proper functioning and development of the dog’s body. They play a key role in vitamin absorption in the body, produces lipid compounds and are helpful in improving the skin and coat. Royal Canin and Eukanuba have 14-19% and 12- 18% fat respectively, without any major difference altogether.
3.     Crude Fibre Content
We all know how important fibre is for our digestive and intestinal health. Royal Canin imparts 1.5 to 1.7% fibre from its products whereas Eukanuba provides 1.6- 2.1% crude fibre.
4.     Comparison Between Food Ingredients Used
Eukanuba’s products generally use chicken meat or fish meal for protein and fat supplement. Corn is an essential grain which is used in almost all of their food products.
Ingredients that make the major source of nutrition in Royal Canin’s products are:
·                  Brewer’s Rice
·                  Corn
·                  Chelated minerals for absorption
Both the brands use some controversial products viz. Caramel, Pea Protein, Tomato Pomace which may cause allergy to some pets. Therefore one must choose the product after checking the complete ingredients.
5.     Safety Comparison
These two brands have been on the market for ages. People have used them successfully without much of a safety issue. Royal Canin had salmonella issues once but so did Eukanuba for melamine and excess vitamin D3. Therefore, overall, both have equal safety levels.
6.     Price Range
Although Royal Canin is a little expensive than Eukanuba, the prices vary per pound according to the moisture content present in the particular product.  Wet food will have more price than dry ones.

Conclusion

Royal Canin Dog Food and Eukanuba, both have ideal percentages of protein, fat and fibre content and are equally safe for dogs. It is up to the pet owner’s discretion to make a choice which is best for their pet. Some pets may have protein deficiency and some others may need more fibre in their diet. Therefore, it is wise to choose according to the nutrient which your pet requires the most. Either of the two brands is good for dogs so you can make your own choice freely. 

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