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Dr. Tim's vs Royal Canin

Dr. Tim's vs. Royal Canin

In this comparison article for Dr. Tim's vs Royal Canin, we'll highlight the key differences between these two pet food brands. To properly compare Dr. Tim's and Royal Canin, we'll use up-to-date nutritional and price information.

There are many factors to consider when choosing the best pet food brand for your pet. Factors such as ingredient quality, guaranteed analysis, product safety, brand history, and cost are among the most important factors to consider.

Throughout this Royal Canin vs Dr. Tim's comparison, we've utilized average data to make general comparisons. If you'd like to see individual product reviews, visit our Dr. Tim's Review Page or Royal Canin Review Page.

Guaranteed Analysis: Royal Canin vs. Dr. Tim's

According to AAFCO, all pet food labels must provide a guaranteed analysis of nutrient content. The analysis must provide guaranteed minimum percentages of crude protein and crude fat, and maximum percentages of crude fiber and moisture.

All percentages used in this comparison are averages reported on a dry matter basis.

Dr. Tim's Dog Food vs. Royal Canin Dog Food

Dry Dog FoodDr. Tim'sRoyal Canin
Crude Protein34.5%27.8%
Crude Fat19.8%16.2%
Crude Fiber4.8%4.7%

Crude Protein Comparison For Dog Food

Dogs require twenty-two amino acids to sustain life. Twelve of these amino acids are synthesized naturally, the remaining ten are consumed. Protein is the nutrient which provides some or all of these ten essential amino acids.

There is a relatively large difference between the protein content of Dr. Tim's and Royal Canin. On average, Royal Canin dry dog food recipes contain 6.71% less protein than Dr. Tim's recipes.


Crude Fat Comparison For Dog Food

Fats are an absolutely vital component of a balanced canine diet. Not only do fats provide energy, but they also serve important roles in the normal development and function of your dog's body. For example, fats help dogs produce prostaglandins, which reduce inflammation among many other significant functions.

There is a small difference between the fat content of Dr. Tim's and Royal Canin. We can see that Dr. Tim's guarantees about 3.56% more fat than Royal Canin.


There is a relatively insignificant difference between the crude fiber content of the two brands.

Dr. Tim's Cat Food vs. Royal Canin Cat Food

Dry Cat FoodDr. Tim'sRoyal Canin
Crude Protein41.1%34.5%
Crude Fat24.4%15.7%
Crude Fiber3.6%6.9%
Wet/Canned Cat FoodDr. Tim'sRoyal Canin
Crude Protein40.9%50.4%
Crude Fat22.7%12.8%
Crude Fiber4.5%10.5%

Crude Protein Comparison For Cat Food

Cats require twenty-two amino acids to sustain life. Eleven of these amino acids are synthesized naturally, the remaining eleven are consumed. Protein is the nutrient which provides some or all of these eleven essential amino acids.

Royal Canin dry recipes contain 6.58% less protein than Dr. Tim's dry recipes. This difference in protein content is a notable difference between Dr. Tim's and Royal Canin. In addition, Royal Canin wet cat foods also provide more protein than Dr. Tim's wet foods.


Crude Fat Comparison For Cat Food

There are many ways in which dietary fat contributes to the overall health of our feline friends. Here is a short list of benefits provided by fats (not exhaustive):

  • Fats help with the digestion and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
  • Reduce inflammation associated with arthritis
  • Slow the growth of yeast infections
  • Prevent or reduce the likelihood of certain heart problems.
  • Aid in the development of the retina and visual cortex.

The comparison table above shows that Dr. Tim's dry cat foods provide significantly more fat than Royal Canin. More specifically, Dr. Tim's guarantees at least 8.74% more fat. Similarly, Dr. Tim's wet cat foods provide significantly more protein than Royal Canin wet foods.


According to our average data, Dr. Tim's typically provides less fiber than Royal Canin. However, this difference is relatively small and doesn't represent a significant difference between the two brands. In addition, Royal Canin wet cat foods also provide more fiber than Dr. Tim's wet foods.

Dr. Tim's Pet Food Ingredients vs. Royal Canin Pet Food Ingredients

Dr. Tim's and Royal Canin both use the following controversial ingredients in many of their products:

Corn Flour
Powdered Cellulose

Here are some of the controversial ingredients used only by Royal Canin.

Corn
Wheat
Caramel
Corn Meal
Corn Grits
Corn Syrup
Rice Hulls
Beef Plasma
Canola Meal
Pea Protein
Pork Plasma
Brewers Rice
Wheat Gluten
Tomato Pomace
Vegetable Oil
Propyl Gallate
Corn Gluten Meal
Pork By-Products
Brewers Rice Flour
Chicken By-Products
Dried Tomato Pomace
Venison By-Products
Duck By-Product Meal
Chicken By-Product Meal
Soybean Protein Isolate
Hydrolyzed Poultry By-Products Aggregate

We believe that certain pet food ingredients are linked to adverse health affects; these ingredients are classified as harmful.

Here are some of the harmful ingredients used only by Royal Canin.

Bha
Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex

Product Safety: Recall History of Dr. Tim's & Royal Canin?

According to our records, Dr. Tim's has never been recalled.

Royal Canin has been recalled 3 times.

  • May 11, 2007: Melamine
  • April 19, 2007: Melamine
  • Feb. 2, 2006: excess level of vitamin D3

Price Comparison: Which Brand Is More Expensive?

Dry Dog FoodDr. Tim'sRoyal Canin
Per Pound$2.92$7.31
Per Calorie$0.0018$0.0043
Dry Cat FoodDr. Tim'sRoyal Canin
Per Pound$4.37$9.93
Per Calorie$0.0023$0.0059
Wet Cat FoodDr. Tim'sRoyal Canin
Per Pound$6.39$12.71
Per Calorie$0.0128$0.0354

The average cost-per-lb is heavily influenced by the varying amounts of moisture present in each brand's food products (wet vs. dry food, dry vs. freeze-dried food, etc). However, the average cost-per-kcal eliminates the influence of moisture. Therefore, the average cost-per-kcal is the better metric to consider.

If you'd like to calculate the average cost-per-day or cost-pet-year of feeding Dr. Tim's or Royal Canin, input your pet's weight into our cost analyzer widget.

Averages price data can identify whether or not there exists a significant price difference between two brands. However, the actual price that you'll pay for Dr. Tim's or Royal Canin will depend on your shopping habits.

Pet owners who use our price comparison feature typically save more than 25% off retail prices for Dr. Tim's and Royal Canin. In addition, we currently have some great coupons for our readers.


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Where To Buy Dr. Tim's Pet Foods

You can purchase Dr. Tim's pet foods from the following stores:


24 Recipes In-Stock Today

18 Recipes In-Stock Today

Where To Buy Royal Canin Pet Foods

You can purchase Royal Canin pet food products from these retailers:


81 Recipes In-Stock Today

46 Recipes In-Stock Today

77 Recipes In-Stock Today

Type Of Pet Foods Available

ProductDr. Tim'sRoyal Canin
Dry Dog Food11 Recipes89 Recipes
Wet Dog FoodNone50 Recipes
Dog Treats1 Treats2 Treats
Dry Cat Food1 Recipes31 Recipes
Wet Cat Food1 Recipes31 Recipes
Cat TreatsNone1 Treats

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