The best dog food varies by breed, size, age, and health needs. Consult our guides for more information on the different types of pet food available.
Yes, you can feed your dog only wet food, but it's essential to ensure that it meets all their nutritional requirements. Check out our selection of wet dog food today.
The amount of dog food to feed depends on various factors such as weight, age, and activity level. As a general guideline, it's recommended to feed 2-3% of your dog's body weight daily, but you can consult with us for personalized recommendations.
Grain-free diets can benefit dogs with specific allergies or sensitivities; always be sure to consult your vet for personalized advice.
Gradually mix the new food with the old one over 7-10 days to avoid digestive issues, starting with a small quantity of the new food and gradually increasing the ratio of new to old food.
Several human foods can be toxic to dogs, including chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, and xylitol. It's crucial to keep these foods out of reach and feed your dog a diet formulated for their nutritional needs.
While some table foods like lean meats, fruits, and vegetables can be safe for dogs in moderation, it's best to avoid feeding them table scraps regularly. Opt for high-quality dog food to ensure they get the nutrients they need.