Your vet just wrote “Royal Canin Hypoallergenic HP” on a prescription pad and you have questions. This guide covers exactly what it is, why brewer’s rice is the first ingredient and that’s intentional, what “hydrolyzed protein” actually means for your allergic dog, how long it takes to work, and whether your dog’s skin allergies need this specific food or something else entirely.
Royal Canin Hypoallergenic HP (Hydrolyzed Protein) is a veterinary-exclusive diet, meaning it requires a prescription from a licensed veterinarian to purchase in the United States. This isn’t just a formality. The food is classified as a veterinary therapeutic diet under AAFCO guidelines โ it has a specific medical purpose and is intended to be used under veterinary supervision. You cannot substitute it with Royal Canin’s regular retail products, breed-specific kibble, or even their non-prescription “sensitive” line โ those products contain whole intact proteins that will trigger an immune response in a food-allergic dog, defeating the entire purpose of the elimination trial.
The confusion around this food comes from the gap between what the label says and what it actually means for your dog’s health. Each answer below is direct and skips the veterinary jargon where possible.
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Is Royal Canin Hypoallergenic good for dogs? Yes โ for dogs with confirmed or suspected food allergies or sensitivities ยท It is the most widely prescribed elimination diet in the U.S. ยท Not appropriate for healthy dogs without allergy concernsRoyal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein HP is considered the diagnostic and therapeutic gold standard for dogs with food allergies alongside Hill’s z/d. Veterinary dermatologists and internal medicine specialists reach for it first because it has decades of clinical use behind it, meets AAFCO complete-and-balanced nutritional standards, and has demonstrated consistent reduction in food allergy symptoms in dogs whose itching and gastrointestinal signs are driven by adverse food reactions. For dogs without diagnosed food sensitivities, the food is safe but expensive and unnecessary โ it offers no benefit over a quality complete commercial diet for a healthy dog. For dogs with true food allergies, it can be genuinely life-changing: some dogs that have itched for years, developed recurrent ear infections, or experienced chronic diarrhea see dramatic improvement within weeks of strict compliance with this diet.
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What does “hydrolyzed protein” mean and why does it matter? Protein is chemically broken into fragments too small for the immune system to recognize ยท The immune system cannot trigger an allergic reaction to something it cannot identify ยท This is the key mechanism that makes it hypoallergenicA food allergy is, at its core, a case of mistaken identity โ the immune system encounters a protein molecule (from chicken, beef, soy, wheat, or any other source), decides it is a threat, and launches an inflammatory reaction that shows up as itching, skin redness, paw licking, ear infections, or gastrointestinal upset. Hydrolysis breaks protein molecules apart at a molecular level until the fragments are too small โ typically under 5,000โ10,000 daltons โ for immune cells to bind to and recognize as a threat. The analogy: imagine a dog recognizing a full photograph of a chicken but unable to recognize a single pixel from that image. Royal Canin HP’s hydrolyzed soy protein uses this same principle โ the soy protein is broken down so completely that even a dog that has previously reacted to soy is unlikely to mount an immune response to it. The word “unlikely” matters: hydrolysis reduces but does not entirely eliminate the allergenic potential, which is why the Ultamino formula (amino acid-based, even more broken down) exists for dogs who fail HP.
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Why is the first ingredient brewer’s rice, not meat? By design โ animal proteins are the most common allergens in dogs ยท The carbohydrate base is intentional and not a quality flaw ยท The protein quality in HP comes from the hydrolyzed soy, not the riceThis is the question that confuses most dog owners who have been taught to look for meat as the first ingredient in their dog’s food. The logic behind that rule breaks down for therapeutic elimination diets. Beef, chicken, dairy, and other animal proteins account for the vast majority of confirmed food allergies in dogs โ using whole animal protein as a primary ingredient would introduce the very molecules the food is designed to eliminate. Brewer’s rice is a highly digestible, low-allergen carbohydrate that provides caloric energy without contributing proteins that might cross-react with prior allergens. The nutritional protein comes from the hydrolyzed soy in the second position โ broken down to a form the immune system cannot process as a threat. The food meets AAFCO maintenance standards with 22.3% protein on a dry matter basis. It is not the ideal food for a performance athlete dog, but for an allergic adult maintaining weight, the nutrient profile is adequate and intentionally calibrated.
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Is Royal Canin Hypoallergenic a vet diet โ and do I really need a prescription? Yes โ U.S. prescription required ยท Cannot be purchased at regular pet stores without vet authorization ยท Available through vet clinics, Chewy Autoship with vet approval, and PetSmart veterinary diet sections with prescriptionIn the United States, Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein HP is classified as a veterinary therapeutic diet, and federal guidelines require a veterinarian’s prescription or written authorization to purchase it. This protects your dog: without a proper diagnosis, you might spend months on an expensive food that isn’t addressing the root cause of your dog’s symptoms. The prescription model also ensures your vet confirms the food is appropriate for your dog’s specific condition and health status. You can purchase it through your veterinary clinic directly, through Chewy’s veterinary diet section (they will confirm prescription authorization with your vet), through 1-800-PetMeds with a prescription, and through PetSmart’s veterinary diet area. Prices vary significantly โ buying directly through Chewy Autoship typically costs less than buying through the clinic itself for the same product.
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Is Royal Canin Hypoallergenic good for skin allergies? Yes โ if the skin allergies are caused by food ยท The EPA and DHA in the formula also directly support skin barrier function ยท Skin improvement typically takes 8โ12 weeks, not daysRoyal Canin HP is formulated specifically with skin-supporting features beyond just the hydrolyzed protein. It contains EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil, which support the skin’s barrier function and reduce the inflammatory signaling that makes skin more reactive and itchy. Optimal amounts of B vitamins and specific amino acids are included to reinforce the structural integrity of the skin barrier. GLA safflower oil provides gamma-linolenic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid associated with improved skin moisture and reduced inflammatory response in skin conditions. These ingredients work together: eliminating the food allergen removes the trigger, while the skin-supportive nutrients help the skin actually recover. The timeline to visible skin improvement is 8โ12 weeks for most dogs โ faster improvement is seen in gastrointestinal symptoms (often 4โ6 weeks), but chronic skin changes take longer to resolve because inflamed skin needs time to repair and normalize even after the allergen is removed. Owners who stop the food at week three because they “don’t see improvement” are the most common reason the trial fails.
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What is the portion size for Royal Canin Hypoallergenic and how much should I feed? Feeding guide is on the packaging based on your dog’s ideal body weight ยท A 7.7 lb bag contains approximately 38 cups ยท Divide daily intake into 2 meals ยท Adjust based on body condition, not just weightRoyal Canin includes a feeding guide inside each bag and on their website that gives daily gram or cup amounts based on ideal target body weight โ not necessarily current weight if your dog is overweight. A dog that weighs 45 lbs but should ideally weigh 40 lbs should be fed according to the 40 lb target column, not the current weight. Dividing the daily amount into two meals rather than one is generally recommended for digestive comfort and to prevent hunger-related behaviors. One critical point specific to elimination diet trials: the food should be the only thing going in your dog’s mouth. No treats, no dental chews, no flavored medications, no rawhide, no table scraps โ even a small amount of any other food resets the trial entirely. The counting of “cups” on the packaging is an approximate guideline; weighing kibble with a kitchen scale provides more consistency if your dog’s weight management matters.
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How does Royal Canin Hypoallergenic compare to Hill’s z/d for dog allergies? Essentially equivalent in clinical outcomes for most dogs ยท RC HP uses hydrolyzed soy ยท Hill’s z/d uses hydrolyzed chicken liver ยท Dogs that fail one may tolerate the other ยท Both are prescription-onlyBoth Royal Canin HP and Hill’s Prescription Diet z/d achieve molecular weights below the recognized allergenic threshold through hydrolysis โ independent testing confirms both are effective at breaking protein into non-immunogenic fragments. For standard food allergy cases, clinical outcomes between the two are essentially equivalent. The protein source differs โ z/d uses hydrolyzed chicken liver (important to know if your dog has a documented chicken sensitivity), while RC HP uses hydrolyzed soy. A dog that improves on one but partially reacts to the other may have a secondary sensitivity to the specific protein base, which is why RC also offers Ultamino โ an even more broken-down, amino-acid-based formula for dogs that fail both standard hydrolyzed options. The practical reason most vets reach for one over the other is often palatability: some dogs refuse z/d but eat HP readily, or vice versa. Palatable food that gets eaten is more effective than theoretically superior food that the dog refuses.
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What causes joint pain all over the body in dogs โ when is food the actual cause? Only about 10โ15% of allergic dogs have food allergies ยท Remaining 85โ90% are environmental ยท Symptoms overlap completely ยท Elimination diet is the only way to tell the difference โ testing is not diagnosticThis is the most expensive misunderstanding in dog allergy management. When a dog itches, scratches, licks its paws, gets recurrent ear infections, or has gastrointestinal upset, food is often blamed first because switching food is something owners can do immediately. But veterinary allergy specialists estimate that only 10โ15% of all allergic dogs have true food allergies driving their symptoms. The overwhelming majority have atopic dermatitis โ allergies to environmental triggers like pollen, dust mites, mold, and grass โ that produce identical symptoms. Blood and skin allergy tests for dogs are widely sold but have poor predictive value for food allergies specifically, meaning a positive test for “chicken” on a blood panel does not reliably confirm your dog is allergic to chicken. The only scientifically valid way to diagnose a food allergy is a strict dietary elimination trial lasting 8โ12 weeks, during which the dog eats nothing but the hypoallergenic food. If symptoms resolve, a food allergy is confirmed. If they don’t, environmental allergies or another cause should be investigated.
Royal Canin offers several veterinary hypoallergenic and hydrolyzed protein options. Understanding which one your vet prescribed and why prevents confusion when ordering.
| Product | Protein Type | Best For | Format |
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| Hydrolyzed Protein HP MOST COMMON | Hydrolyzed soy protein | Food allergy diagnosis ยท Skin + GI sensitivity ยท Adult dogs | Dry kibble ยท Most sizes |
| Hydrolyzed Protein Small Dog | Hydrolyzed soy protein | Same as HP but smaller kibble size ยท Dental + urinary support added | Dry kibble ยท Small breed size |
| Hydrolyzed Protein HP (Wet) | Hydrolyzed protein | Dogs who refuse dry HP ยท Added hydration ยท Can mix with HP dry | Canned / wet food |
| Ultamino SEVERE CASES | Free amino acids (not intact protein) | Dogs that fail HP โ most extreme hydrolysis available ยท Dogs reacting to soy | Dry kibble |
| Selected Protein PD (Novel) | Duck or rabbit (novel protein) | Dogs preferring novel protein approach ยท Soy-avoidant owners | Dry + wet varieties |
| Selected Protein PR (Novel) | Potato + rabbit or venison | Grain-sensitive dogs ยท Novel protein for elimination trial | Dry kibble |
| Hydrolyzed Protein Treats | Hydrolyzed protein (same as HP) | The only treat allowed during an HP elimination trial | Small dry treats ยท 17.6 oz |
Any food entering your dog’s mouth that is not the prescribed hypoallergenic food resets the entire trial clock. This includes: flavored heartworm tablets, peanut butter used to give pills, dental chews, training treats, other family members’ snacks the dog steals, food left on the floor, flavored toothpaste, and pill pockets. Only the RC HP treats (hydrolyzed, matching the diet) are allowed during the trial. If compliance is broken for even one day, restart the 8-week timer. Veterinarians who oversee elimination trials often ask owners to keep a food diary for this exact reason.
Use the buttons below to find veterinary clinics that carry Royal Canin HP, board-certified veterinary dermatologists, or PetSmart locations with veterinary diet sections near you.
- Step 1 โ Get the prescription: Royal Canin HP requires a veterinarian’s prescription in the U.S. Make sure your vet has submitted authorization to your preferred purchasing channel (Chewy, clinic, or 1-800-PetMeds) before ordering. Buying the wrong formula or a non-prescription “sensitive” food wastes time and money.
- Step 2 โ Transition appropriately: If your vet confirms food allergy suspicion, a direct switch (cold turkey) may be recommended rather than a gradual 7-day mix. Either way, the trial clock starts only when your dog is on 100% HP food โ not during the transition.
- Step 3 โ Lock down the household: Brief every person who interacts with your dog. No treats, no table scraps, no flavored medications, no dental chews. Keep the dog away from areas where other pets eat if cross-contamination is possible. Order Royal Canin HP Treats (the matching treats) for training purposes.
- Step 4 โ Keep a weekly diary: Rate itching, paw licking, ear scratching, and stool quality on a simple 1โ10 scale each week. This gives your vet objective data at the follow-up and helps you notice gradual improvements you might otherwise miss day-to-day.
- Step 5 โ Complete the full 8โ12 weeks before evaluating: GI symptoms typically improve first (4โ6 weeks), which is encouraging but does not mean skin allergies are resolved. Continue the full trial even if your dog seems “better enough.” The goal is complete resolution, then a structured food challenge to identify the specific allergen for long-term management.
Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein HP requires a veterinarian’s prescription and should be used under veterinary supervision. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary medical advice. Food allergy diagnosis, elimination diet protocols, and long-term dietary management should be determined by a licensed veterinarian or board-certified veterinary dermatologist based on your individual dog’s health status, history, and clinical signs. Always consult your veterinarian before switching your dog’s food, starting an elimination trial, or making any changes to their prescribed treatment plan.