Royal Canin Food for Puppies and Kittens

Rooke’s offers an extensive Royal Canin range tailored to meet the evolving nutritional needs of young dogs and cats at every stage of their growth journey.

The carefully balanced formulas are designed to support healthy development, ensuring your young pet receives the essential nutrients they need to thrive.

Trust Royal Canin for the optimal start in life for your furry companions.

Give your pet the best start in life

Introducing Royal Canin’s “Start of Life” range, designed to support the unique nutritional needs of puppies and kittens during their crucial early stages of development. This specialised nutrition ensures optimal growth, strong immunity, and overall wellbeing for your young pets.

With Royal Canin’s expertise and dedication to quality, you can trust in providing the best start in life for your furry companions.

Explore the “Start of Life” range at Rooke’s today for tailored nutrition you can rely on.

Caring for young pets

Food Glorious Food

Puppies and kittens grow at a rapid rate. Because of this, they need to consume key nutrients from their food to thrive.  Whereas older dogs and cats will only need feeding twice a day (once in the morning and again in the evening), puppies and kittens will need feeding 3 – 4 times a day until they reach 6 months old.

Training Triumphs

Training builds confidence in our pets, provides mental stimulation, improves social skills, and strengthens the human-animal bond.  Puppies and kittens are intelligent and love to learn through play – and get rewarded with treats! Training is an essential part of owning a pet and can be introduced from around 2 months old, but remember, always keep training sessions brief (just 5 – 10 minutes at a time, and try to end on a positive note).

Playtime Fun

Toys provide our young pets with mental and physical stimulation, helping them to stay fit, healthy, and happy.  Getting sufficient physical stimulation and mental enrichment helps to enforce your pets’ good habits, and means they’ll be less prone to behavioural issues.

 

For expert insight on what to feed your new puppy, take a look at this article in our blog section. Or click here for training tips and tricks for your feline friend.