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Royal Canin is a complete, balanced food. It should not be necessary to add other supplements. Adding additional calcium or vitamins could actually be detrimental as it will throw off normal ratios. Thank you for using Boop by Petco
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Royal Canin is an excellent food company. All the diets are balanced for dogs for the specific stage of life. No additional supplements are needed and you can actually cause harm by adding in extra supplements (especially in a large breed dog). My recommendation is to not add any vitamins/supplement - definitely DO NOT add calcium as you will cause growth problems. Here is an article on this subject. Hope this helps. Best wishes. ( https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/nutritional-requirements-of-large-and-giant-breed-puppies )
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Please just used a balanced diet made for puppies. All those supplements are not good for a growing puppy. Those should only be fed as an adult and only if needed. If you feed a well-balanced, high quality diet like Royal Canin he should not need any supplements. Using those in a puppy is asking for trouble. I am assuming you mean Royal Canin for rc? You should use the feeding instructions on the bag. I would recommend the medium breed puppy. This website should help answer your questions. Best wishes! ( https://www.royalcanin.com/us/dogs/puppy/puppyhood )
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Royal Canin diets are all formulated with pre-biotics which help support a health gut bacteria. You could add in an additional probiotic but you may not see a huge amount of benefits BUT it will not hurt anything. Purina makes a very nice probiotic called FortiFlora and that would be the one I recommend. The Bio-Cardio may be beneficial but to the best of my knowledge, no testing has been done to know for sure if this is effective or not. Royal Canin does make a diet specific for Cavaliers that has additives for heart heath. They also make a diet for pets with heart disease or even just heart murmurs. They have done some studies indicating that these diets do impact heart health. Your fatty acid supplement does help to maintain heart health through its natural anti-inflammatory properties. I would recommend to look into the other diets and discuss with your vet if these may be good option for Chloe. I hope this helps and thank you for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Puppies at this age should not be given supplements, as too many vitamins and too much calcium is detrimental to her health and growth. She will be getting all the nutrients she needs from her Royal Canin, which is an excellent puppy food. I would continue feeding her the Royal Canin puppy food, and not give her the homemade diet. The only food she needs is her puppy food, and the homemade diet may make her gain too much weight. You can start giving her the MyBeau supplements when she is a year old and eating an adult food.
Updated on August 12th, 2025