Royal Canin Maxi Puppy Dog Dry Food
| Life Stage | Puppy |
| Food type | Dry food |
| Ingredients | Dehydrated poultry protein |
| Health Benefits | Supports immune system |
| Storage | Cool, dry place |
| Manufacturing Location | South Africa |
| Certifications | Certificate of Authenticity |
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Royal Canin Maxi Puppy Dog Dry Food
| Life Stage | Puppy |
| Food type | Dry food |
| Ingredients | Dehydrated poultry protein |
| Health Benefits | Supports immune system |
| Storage | Cool, dry place |
| Manufacturing Location | South Africa |
| Certifications | Certificate of Authenticity |
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Royal Canin Maxi Puppy Dry Dog Food – Science-Based Nutrition for Large Breed Puppies (26-44kg Adult Weight) from 2 to 15 Months
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is a complete dry dog food formulated specifically for large breed puppies with an expected adult weight of 26 to 44 kg, from 2 months to 15 months of age. It contains L.I.P. highly digestible poultry protein, prebiotics (FOS and MOS), DHA from fish oil, an antioxidant complex including Vitamin E (480mg/kg) and Vitamin C (390mg/kg), glucosamine and chondroitin from hydrolysed crustaceans and cartilage, and beta-glucans. 30% crude protein, 16% fat, 3791 kcal/kg. Available from 220g (MRP ₹250) to 20kg (MRP ₹16,840).
Here’s what makes large breed puppy nutrition genuinely different from everything else: a Labrador Retriever puppy and a Chihuahua puppy are both puppies, but they are not on the same nutritional journey. The Lab will grow to roughly 30 kg. Their skeletal system needs to grow at a precise, controlled rate – too fast, and the bones outpace the supporting structures, leading to developmental orthopaedic diseases like osteochondrosis and hip dysplasia. Their energy needs are substantial but must be moderated to avoid the excess weight gain that puts stress on a skeleton still hardening. Their immune system is immature and building itself from scratch throughout the entire first year. And their gut – which will be sensitive throughout their life – needs consistent, high-quality support right from the start.
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is designed by veterinary nutritionists with exactly this biology in mind. It’s the most widely vet-recommended large breed puppy food in India, and for most Labrador, Golden Retriever, and German Shepherd puppy parents, it’s the formula their vet recommends by name before the puppy even comes home.
Imported and marketed by Royal Canin India Private Limited, Lotus Corporate Park, Western Express Highway, Goregaon East, Mumbai 400063.
Uses and Benefits of Royal Canin Maxi Puppy
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is the complete daily diet for large breed puppies from 2 to 15 months old with an expected adult weight between 26 and 44kg. It’s used as:
- The primary complete and balanced diet during the critical growth window – covering all protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamin, mineral, and fatty acid needs without requiring any supplementation.
- Immune system support during the developmental window – the patented antioxidant complex (Vitamin E at 480mg/kg, Vitamin C at 390mg/kg, and lutein from marigold extract) supports the puppy’s immune system while it is still immature and vulnerable. This is a specific feature designed for the 2-15 month window when maternal immunity from the mother’s milk has waned and the puppy’s own immune system hasn’t yet reached full capacity.
- Digestive health and microbiome balance – the combination of L.I.P. highly digestible protein, prebiotic FOS (Fructo-oligosaccharides at 0.34%), MOS from hydrolysed yeast, and beta-glucans from yeast extracts collectively supports a healthy gut microbiome and consistent stool quality – a practical daily benefit that Labrador and Golden Retriever parents, who know these breeds are digestively sensitive, particularly value.
- Controlled, sustained growth energy – large breed puppies have a long growth period and need moderate, steady energy rather than high-calorie formulas. Royal Canin Maxi Puppy’s energy density is calibrated specifically for the moderate energy needs of 26-44kg breed puppies throughout their 15-month development – preventing the rapid weight gain that can damage developing bone and joint structures.
- Early joint and cartilage support – glucosamine (from hydrolysed crustaceans) and chondroitin (from hydrolysed cartilage) are included from the very first meal, supporting cartilage development during the period when joint structures are at their most vulnerable.
- Brain and vision development through DHA – fish oil provides DHA (Omega-3, at 0.16%), the primary structural component of brain and retinal tissue. DHA is particularly important for puppies during the first months of life when neural connections are being established rapidly.
- The practical benefit visible to Indian pet parents: puppies on Royal Canin Maxi Puppy consistently show better stool quality, better energy levels, and better coat condition compared to puppies on generic formulas – and these are the signals most Indian vets look for at health check-ups in the first year.
Key Features and Nutritional Profile
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| For | Large breed puppies, expected adult weight 26-44kg |
| Age Range | 2 months to 15 months |
| Crude Protein | 30% min |
| Fat Content | 16% min |
| Crude Fibre | 2.4% max |
| Crude Ash | 7.7% |
| DHA (Omega-3) | 0.16% |
| Vitamin E | 480 mg/kg |
| Vitamin C | 390 mg/kg |
| Metabolisable Energy | 3,791 kcal/kg |
| Kibble Design | Standard maxi-breed size for large jaw and tooth structure |
| Format | Dry kibble |
| Manufacturer | Royal Canin South Africa |
| Imported & Marketed By | Royal Canin India Private Limited, Mumbai |
Key Ingredients – What’s In It and Why
| Ingredient | Role |
|---|---|
| Dehydrated Poultry Protein (L.I.P.) | Primary protein source – selected for very high digestibility; reduces stool volume and digestive load |
| Rice, Maize Flour, Maize, Wheat Flour | Energy carbohydrates – providing sustained calorie release for active growing puppies |
| Animal Fats + Soya Oil + Fish Oil | Fat sources – providing energy, Omega-3 DHA from fish oil, Omega-6 from soya oil for coat health |
| Beet Pulp + Psyllium Husks & Seeds | Dietary fibre blend – supporting intestinal transit and healthy stool formation |
| FOS (Fructo-oligosaccharides, 0.34%) | Prebiotic – selectively feeds beneficial gut bacteria to maintain microbiome balance |
| MOS from Hydrolysed Yeast | Prebiotic – supports gut wall integrity and immune function |
| Beta-Glucans from Yeast Extracts | Immune modulator – supports the maturing puppy immune system |
| Marigold Extract (Lutein) | Antioxidant – supports eye health and immune defence |
| Hydrolysed Crustaceans (Glucosamine) | Early cartilage and joint support |
| Hydrolysed Cartilage (Chondroitin) | Supports healthy cartilage development during growth |
| Vitamin E (480mg/kg) + Vitamin C (390mg/kg) | Antioxidant complex – core immune system support during the puppy development window |
| Vitamin A (15,500 IU/kg), D3 (1,000 IU/kg) | Bone mineralisation, calcium metabolism |
| Zinc (132mg/kg), Selenium, Copper, Iron | Trace minerals for enzyme function, coat health, immune support |
How Royal Canin Maxi Puppy Works
The science behind why a large breed puppy needs a specifically formulated food – and not just any high-quality puppy food – comes down to three things: growth rate management, digestive precision, and immune system timing.
- Growth rate management. Large breed puppies grow at a rate that places enormous demand on their skeletal system. The key risk is that bone grows faster than the structures supporting it – tendons, ligaments, and cartilage – if energy and calcium intake is too high, too fast. Royal Canin Maxi Puppy’s moderate energy density (3,791 kcal/kg) and carefully controlled calcium-to-phosphorus ratio are calibrated to support a controlled, steady growth curve rather than rapid maximum growth. This is the single most important reason a large breed puppy should not be fed a generic high-energy puppy formula, no matter how premium its ingredients are.
- Digestive precision through L.I.P. protein. L.I.P. stands for Low Indigestible Protein – a misleading name for what is actually protein selected for its very high digestibility. The dehydrated poultry protein in Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is processed to be exceptionally digestible, meaning a greater proportion of every gram of protein is absorbed by the gut and used for growth rather than passing through undigested. This directly reduces the volume of stool produced – a practical daily benefit – and reduces the digestive stress on a puppy’s still-maturing gut. The prebiotic combination of FOS, MOS, and beta-glucans supports the gut microbiome in maintaining the balance of beneficial bacteria that keeps the digestive system healthy and the puppy’s stool consistent.
- Immune system timing. The 2 to 15 month window is the most vulnerable period for a dog’s immunity. Maternal antibodies from mother’s milk wane in the first weeks after weaning. Vaccines are administered during this window but take time to generate full protective immunity. The puppy’s own immune system is actively learning, developing, and building its response repertoire. The antioxidant complex – Vitamin E, Vitamin C, and lutein – in Royal Canin Maxi Puppy supports this development directly. Vitamin E in particular has well-documented immunomodulatory effects at the 480mg/kg concentration used, making this one of the most clinically relevant nutritional features of the formula.
How to Feed Royal Canin Maxi Puppy To Your Pup?
Feed dry, or moistened with a small amount of water. Always have fresh water available at all times. Do not mix Royal Canin Maxi Puppy with another complete dog food – the formula is designed as a complete diet and mixing disrupts the nutrient balance. Feed in measured portions 2 to 3 times daily rather than free-feeding. Large breed puppies, particularly Labradors, are notoriously enthusiastic eaters and will overeat if food is left out continuously – portion-controlled feeding protects their developing skeletal structure.
Daily Feeding Guide (grams per day):
| Puppy Age | 25kg Adult Weight | 30kg Adult Weight | 35kg Adult Weight | 40kg Adult Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 months | 130g | 155g | 175g | 200g |
| 3 months | 185g | 220g | 255g | 290g |
| 4 months | 215g | 260g | 300g | 345g |
| 5 months | 230g | 280g | 330g | 375g |
| 6 months | 235g | 285g | 335g | 385g |
| 7 months | 230g | 285g | 335g | 390g |
| 8 months | 220g | 275g | 330g | 385g |
| 10 months | – | 255g | 315g | 375g |
| 12 months | – | – | 290g | 350g |
| 15 months | – | – | – | 325g |
These are daily totals – divide across 2 to 3 meals. Adjust based on your puppy’s actual body condition: ribs should be easily felt but not visible. If your puppy is growing faster than the weight-age chart, reduce portions slightly. If they seem underweight, increase. When in doubt, consult a Supertails vet for a personalised feeding assessment.
Pack Size and Value Guide:
| Pack Size | MRP | Per 100g | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 220g | ₹250 | ₹113 | Trial purchase or travel use |
| 1kg | ₹1,110 | ₹111 | First bag for a new puppy, assessing acceptance |
| 2.5kg | ₹2,620 | ₹104 | First month trial for a medium large breed |
| 4kg | ₹4,040 | ₹101 | One-month supply for a 3-4 month Labrador or Golden |
| 5kg (2×2.5kg) | ₹5,240 | ₹104 | Convenient two-pack for the 2.5kg format |
| 10kg | ₹8,420 | ₹84 | Best single-bag value – approximately 4-6 weeks for a large breed |
| 10kg + 2x140g wet | ₹8,420 | ₹84 | Mixed feeding bundle – ideal for introducing wet food |
| 20kg (2x10kg) | ₹16,840 | ₹84 | Best long-term value – 2 to 3 months for most large breeds |
| 20kg + 3x140g wet | ₹16,840 | ₹84 | Bulk purchase with wet food variety included |
The 10kg and 20kg packs offer the best per-100g value at ₹84 – a meaningful difference from the 220g at ₹113/100g. For pet parents who have confirmed their puppy accepts the food (usually after a first 1kg or 4kg bag), the 10kg or 20kg packs are significantly more economical for regular feeding.
Safety Advice
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is formulated for large breed puppies with an expected adult weight of 26 to 44kg, from 2 months up to 15 months of age. Do not feed to puppies under 2 months – for weaning puppies, Royal Canin Maxi Starter is the appropriate formula. Do not feed to adult dogs over 15 months – the higher protein, fat, and energy density calibrated for growth is excessive for adult maintenance requirements and will lead to weight gain. At 15 months, transition to Royal Canin Maxi Adult.
Important: Is your dog’s expected adult weight above 44kg? If your puppy is a Great Dane, Saint Bernard, Mastiff, Newfoundland, or another giant breed with an expected adult weight above 45kg, Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is NOT the right formula for them. Giant breeds have different growth rate management requirements than Maxi breeds, particularly around calcium and phosphorus levels. Use Royal Canin Giant Puppy instead – it is specifically calibrated for dogs above 45kg adult weight.
For Labrador Retrievers specifically – India’s most popular large breed – Royal Canin also offers a breed-specific formula: Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Junior, which includes the Labrador-specific donut kibble shape that slows eating and reduces bloat risk. If you have a purebred Labrador, ask your vet whether the breed-specific formula is a better fit. Similarly for Golden Retrievers: Royal Canin Golden Retriever Puppy is a breed-specific option worth considering. Store in a cool, dry place, sealed tightly after each use. Do not use after the best before date on the packaging.
What If You Need to Adjust or Skip a Feeding?
- If you miss a scheduled feeding – particularly for young puppies under 4 months – aim to resume at the next meal time.
- Very young puppies should not go more than 8 to 10 hours without food; their rapid metabolism means longer gaps can cause blood sugar drops.
- For older puppies (6 months and above), missing a single meal is not harmful.
- Never double up portions to make up for a missed meal – sudden large meals increase the risk of bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus) in large breed dogs, one of the most serious conditions Labrador and Golden Retriever parents need to be aware of.
- If you’re adjusting portion sizes as your puppy grows – which you should, following the feeding guide above – do so gradually over 3 to 5 days rather than abruptly.
All Substitutes
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is the most widely vet-recommended large breed puppy food in India, but here are confirmed live alternatives on Supertails at different price points and approaches:
| Product | For | Price Point | Key Distinction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Canin Giant Puppy Dry Food | Giant breeds, expected adult weight above 45kg | Premium | Same brand, different formula – for dogs above 45kg adult weight. Use this instead of Maxi Puppy for Great Danes, Mastiffs, Saint Bernards |
| Royal Canin Golden Retriever Puppy Dry Food | Golden Retrievers specifically | Premium | Breed-specific formula for Goldens – coat-specific nutrition and breed-adapted kibble. Consider over Maxi Puppy for purebred Goldens |
| Royal Canin Maxi Starter Dry Food | Large breed puppies under 2 months / weaning | Premium | Same brand, preceding life stage formula – for weaning puppies before transitioning to Maxi Puppy at 2 months |
| Pedigree Pro Large Breed Puppy Dry Food (3-18 months) | Large breed puppies 3-18 months | Mid-range | More affordable large breed puppy option – covers core nutritional needs at a significantly lower price per kg |
| Farmina N&D Grain-Free Chicken & Pomegranate Puppy Medium Maxi Dry Food | Medium and Maxi breed puppies | Premium+ | Grain-free Italian formula – 60% meat content, no cereals; for pet parents who prefer grain-free nutrition or whose puppies show grain sensitivity |
| Royal Canin Maxi Puppy Wet Food | Same age and breed range | Premium | Wet food companion to this dry food – use alongside dry kibble for mixed feeding, improved hydration, and palatability variety |
The Giant Puppy note is important enough to repeat: if your dog will grow above 45kg as an adult, please use Royal Canin Giant Puppy rather than Maxi Puppy. The two formulas address different growth management requirements and are not interchangeable.
Quick Tips for Feeding Your Maxi Puppy
- Weigh your puppy monthly and adjust daily portions as their weight increases – the feeding table is a guide and your puppy’s actual growth rate is the real input.
- Transition to Maxi Puppy from any previous food gradually over 7 to 10 days – sudden food switches are the most common cause of loose stools in puppies and can create the false impression that the food doesn’t agree with your dog.
- Feed 2 to 3 meals a day rather than free-feeding – particularly for Labradors and Goldens who will overeat without portion control.
- For large breed dogs specifically, never exercise your puppy vigorously immediately before or after eating – the combination of a full stomach and physical exertion is a known trigger for bloat.
- Use a slow-feeder bowl if your puppy eats quickly – this slows consumption and reduces the air gulping that contributes to bloat risk.
- Browse our dog bowls and feeders collection for good slow-feeder options.
- When your puppy turns 15 months, transition to Royal Canin Maxi Adult over 7 to 10 days.
- Do not continue feeding Maxi Puppy to an adult dog – the calorie density will cause weight gain.
- For mixed feeding with the wet food variant, reduce the dry food portion accordingly and follow Royal Canin’s published mixed feeding guidelines on the pack.
- And if you have any doubts about whether your puppy’s growth is on track or whether the feeding amount is right, consult a Supertails vet – a body condition assessment with a vet every 2 to 3 months in the first year is genuinely worthwhile for large breed puppies.
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- Browse the full Royal Canin large breed puppy food range on Supertails.
- Explore all large breed puppy dry food options from all brands available in India.
- Browse the complete puppy corner on Supertails – everything your puppy needs in one place, from food and treats to deworming, vaccines, and accessories.
- When your puppy turns 15 months: Royal Canin Maxi Adult Dry Food – the natural next stage.
- If your puppy is a purebred Labrador Retriever: Royal Canin Labrador Retriever Junior.
- If your puppy is a purebred Golden Retriever: Royal Canin Golden Retriever Puppy.
- If your puppy’s expected adult weight is above 45kg: Royal Canin Giant Puppy. Browse all Royal Canin dog food formulas on Supertails – the complete India range in one place.
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The Right Food for the Most Important Year of Your Large Puppy’s Life
The 15-month growth window for a large breed puppy is when bones mineralise, joints develop, the immune system builds its foundations, and the gut microbiome establishes the patterns it will maintain for life. Feeding a nutritionally precise, scientifically formulated food during this window isn’t a premium indulgence – it’s a practical investment in avoiding the orthopaedic, digestive, and immune problems that cut-corner puppy nutrition is associated with in large breeds.
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is what India’s most experienced vets reach for first when a Labrador, Golden Retriever, or German Shepherd puppy comes through the door. It’s available from a 220g trial pack (MRP ₹250) all the way to a 20kg bulk pack (MRP ₹16,840) – with the 10kg pack at MRP ₹8,420 being the most practical everyday choice for single-dog large breed households.
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FAQs
Is Royal Canin Maxi Puppy vet recommended?
Yes – Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is one of the most widely vet-recommended large breed puppy foods in India. Its L.I.P. digestible protein, controlled energy density for growth rate management, prebiotic gut support, and patented antioxidant complex are the specific features vets cite when recommending it. Most Indian vets who treat Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and German Shepherds recommend it by name, often before the puppy’s first health visit.
What age is Royal Canin Maxi Puppy for?
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is for large breed puppies from 2 months to 15 months of age, with an expected adult weight between 26 and 44kg. For puppies under 2 months or still being weaned, Royal Canin Maxi Starter is the appropriate formula. At 15 months, transition to Royal Canin Maxi Adult. For giant breeds with an expected adult weight above 45kg, use Royal Canin Giant Puppy – a different formula with different growth management parameters.
How much to feed a Royal Canin Maxi Puppy?
Daily amounts are weight-and-age specific. As a reference: a puppy expected to reach 30kg at adulthood needs approximately 155g/day at 2 months, peaking at around 285g/day at 7 months, then reducing to 255g/day at 10 months. Divide across 2 to 3 daily meals. Always use the full feeding table on the pack based on your puppy’s expected adult weight, and adjust based on their actual body condition – ribs should be easily felt without pressing hard.
How much protein is in Royal Canin Maxi Puppy?
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy contains 30% crude protein. The primary protein source is dehydrated poultry protein, selected as L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein) – meaning it’s specifically chosen for very high digestibility. This means more of the 30% protein is actually absorbed and used for muscle and tissue development, rather than passing through undigested. The formula also contains hydrolysed animal proteins and vegetable protein isolate as secondary protein sources.
What is the difference between Royal Canin Maxi Puppy and Giant Puppy?
Royal Canin Maxi Puppy is for dogs with an expected adult weight of 26 to 44kg – Labradors, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Dobermans, and similar breeds. Royal Canin Giant Puppy is for dogs with an expected adult weight above 45kg – Great Danes, Saint Bernards, Mastiffs, Newfoundlands. The key formulation differences are in energy density, calcium-to-phosphorus ratio, and growth rate management. Using the wrong formula for your dog’s size category can affect skeletal development. Always confirm your breed’s expected adult weight before choosing.
Can I feed Royal Canin Maxi Puppy to a Labrador Retriever?
Yes – Maxi Puppy is appropriate for Labradors, whose adult weight (25-36kg) falls within the 26-44kg Maxi range. However, Royal Canin also offers a breed-specific Labrador Retriever Junior formula with a Labrador-specific donut-shaped kibble that slows eating and reduces bloat risk – a documented health concern for the breed. If you have a purebred Lab, ask your vet whether the breed-specific formula is the better choice.
Should I soak Royal Canin Maxi Puppy kibble in water for young puppies?
For puppies between 2 and 4 months who have just been weaned, soaking the kibble in warm water for a few minutes to soften it is often recommended – particularly if transitioning from the softer Maxi Starter formula. From approximately 4 months onward, most large breed puppies are comfortable with dry kibble directly. Always ensure fresh water is available alongside the dry food.
Which pack size offers the best value for money?
The 10kg (MRP ₹8,420) and 20kg (MRP ₹16,840) packs both offer the best per-100g value at ₹84/100g – significantly better than the 220g (₹113/100g) or 1kg (₹111/100g) options. For a single large breed puppy eating around 250-350g per day, the 10kg bag lasts approximately 4 to 6 weeks. The 20kg pack is the most economical long-term option and practically covers 2 to 3 months for most large breeds, making it the best choice once you’ve confirmed the food works well for your dog.

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