ROYAL CANIN
ROYAL CANIN brings a more specialist and premium pet-nutrition angle to Class 31. The brand is notable because it signals expertise and targeted feeding rather than mass-market familiarity alone.
UK IPO Record

- Application Number
- UK00908272239
- Word Mark
- ROYAL CANIN
- Status
- Registered
- Applied
- 30 April 2009
- Registered
- 12 January 2010
- Next Renewal
- 30 April 2029
- Owner
- ROYAL CANIN SAS
- Nice Classes
- Class 3, Class 5, Class 10, Class 16, Class 18, Class 20, Class 21, Class 25, Class 28, Class 31, Class 35, Class 41, Class 42, Class 43, Class 44
Brand History & Trademark Analysis
ROYAL CANIN brings a more specialist and premium pet-nutrition angle to Class 31. The brand is notable because it signals expertise and targeted feeding rather than mass-market familiarity alone. That helps the page feel more authoritative.
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Historical Background
Royal Canin was founded in 1968 by French veterinarian Jean Cathary in Aimargues, France, based on the idea that dog nutrition should be tailored to specific breed and life-stage requirements. Mars Inc. acquired the brand in 2001 as part of its Masterfoods subsidiary. Royal Canin holds registered trademarks for breed-specific product lines including individual breed names, creating an unusual portfolio where product sub-brand names are registered alongside the house mark.