Royal Canin
MAXI JOINT CARE dry dog food
MAXI JOINT CARE dry dog food
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Complete food for dogs - For adult and mature large breed dogs (26 to 44 kg) - Over 15 months old - For dogs with sensitive joints
Available sizes
10 kg
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Joint comfort makes movement easier, which is key to an active life and better fitness. Large dogs – especially active ones – can put extra strain on their joints, which can make them uncomfortable and slow them down.
ROYAL CANIN® Joint Care Maxi offers your dog a delicious meal that also contains nutrients that help protect bones and joints, so your dog is lively, loves exercise and enjoys better overall fitness. In dog language, that simply means more fun!
ROYAL CANIN® Joint Care Maxi is suitable for dogs with joint sensitivity and weighing between 26kg and 44kg, and has a reduced calorie content to help your dog's joints not carry excess weight. Many pets today are overweight, which puts extra strain on their joints. This formula helps your dog stay "lighter on their paws".
Collagen, the building block of joints, is just one of the active nutrients in this formula that works on cartilage, strengthening its structure and metabolism. In addition, we have also added a powerful cellular antioxidant.
ROYAL CANIN® Joint Care Maxi kibble is carefully designed to fit perfectly between your dog's large teeth. We're sure your dog will love eating their food!
Don't take our word for it, try it yourself! 97% of owners were satisfied with the product after just 28 days of use. This means that the results of ROYAL CANIN® Joint Care Maxi are a proven success.

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FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS
FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOGS
Daily food allowances (in grams) based on the dog's weight and activity level:
For a 26 kg dog:
Low active: 311 g
Normal activity: 360 g
Very active: 409 g
For a 32 kg dog:
Low active: 363 g
Normal activity: 421 g
Very active: 478 g
For a 38 kg dog:
Low active: 413 g
Normal activity: 479 g
Very active: 544 g
For a 44 kg dog:
Low active: 461 g
Normal activity: 534 g
Very active: 607 g
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Water: Fresh and clean water should always be available to the animal.
Activity level: * Low active: walks on a leash, low physical activity.
Normal activity: active walks, outdoor games.
Very active: working dogs, sports, long distance running.
Storage: Store the feed in a cool and dry place.
Traceability: The expiration date, batch number and factory registration number can be found on the packaging.
COMPOSITION
COMPOSITION: maize, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat, animal fats, vegetable fibres, vegetable protein isolate*, maize flour, rice, hydrolysed animal proteins, maize gluten, beet pulp, fish oil, yeasts and parts thereof, minerals, soya oil, hydrolysed collagen (0.84%), marigold meal, hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).
ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
ADDITIVES (per kilogram of food): Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 16500 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, E1 (iron): 42 mg, E2 (iodine): 4.2 mg, E4 (copper): 13 mg, E5 (manganese): 55 mg, E6 (zinc): 141 mg, E8 (selenium): 0.08 mg - Technological additives: clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10 g - sensory additives: green tea extract (source of polyphenols): 2.5 g - preservatives - antioxidants.
LIP STATEMENT
*LIP: highly digestible protein.
BENEFIT
BENEFIT
CONFIRMED RESULTS
Proven results: makes moving easier – 97% of owners satisfied after 28 days* *Royal Canin internal study.
FOR DOGS PRONE TO JOINT SENSITIVITY
MAXI JOINT CARE is designed to provide advanced nutrients, including collagen, to help support cartilage during the aging process and maintain healthy bones and joints. The formula is also lower in calories to help maintain a healthy weight and limit stress on joints.
HOW ELSE CAN YOU HELP YOUR DOG?
Exercise regularly to keep your dog active, but avoid putting stress on his joints by jumping hard or stopping and starting suddenly. It is also important to reduce your dog's weight, as extra pounds put extra strain on his joints. If you have any questions or concerns about your dog's health, contact your veterinarian.