Pet Age Staff//July 14, 2026//
Pet Age Staff//July 14, 2026//
Royal Canin, a global leader in pet health nutrition and one of the billion-dollar brands of Mars, Incorporated, has announced the U.S. launch of Royal Canin Fresh Veterinary Diets, the brand’s first fresh, fully-cooked therapeutic diet portfolio available exclusively through veterinarians.
Formulated to support dogs with specific health conditions, including gastrointestinal needs, food sensitivities and reduced appetite, Royal Canin Fresh Veterinary Diets provide complete and balanced nutrition, along with therapeutic precision and scientific rigor veterinarians expect from Royal Canin in a fresh, fully-cooked format many pet owners seek. The new portfolio helps meet the dog’s therapeutic needs and pet owner feeding preferences, giving veterinary professionals a science-backed option from a brand they already trust.
“Nutrition is one of the most powerful tools we have to support dogs managing chronic illnesses,” said Dr. Brent Mayabb, global chief medical officer, Royal Canin. “When it comes to choosing diets, pet owners want to have options that align with their preferences. Our new Fresh Veterinary Diets give veterinarians a highly effective, science-backed fresh diet that bridges what owners want to feed with delivering the precise therapeutic nutrition their dogs need.”
The innovative fresh canine portfolio includes:
“Veterinarians are having more conversations than ever with pet owners about fresh feeding approaches, particularly when managing a dog’s health condition,” said Jennifer Cullen, general manager, U.S. Veterinary Business Unit, Royal Canin North America. “Royal Canin Fresh Veterinary Diets give veterinary professionals new therapeutic options that combine the fresh, fully-cooked format pet owners are seeking with the nutritional precision and scientific expertise that defines Royal Canin.”
The launch comes as nutrition continues to play an increasingly important role in veterinary medicine. Recent ACVIM-endorsed consensus guidance on chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE) in dogs reinforces the importance of dietary management, including complete dietary treatment trials, as part of the diagnostic and therapeutic approach for clinically stable dogs.
Royal Canin Fresh Veterinary Diets are now available through participating veterinary practices and veterinary online pharmacy partners.