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Puppy dog food

The first six months are the "main growth phase". They require high quality protein and nutrients.

Junior dog food

The next 6- 12 months require a reduced protein content to help prevent any growth disorders.

Healthy adult dog food

Now fully grown, finding the right diet to match their energy requirements is key. 

Senior dog food

Now in old age, diets with a lower fat and phosphorus are needed.

The Dogs Blogs

A puppy’s first six-months is the “main growth phase” for a dog. During this time the puppy grows very quickly, some breeds can reach up to 75 % of the total body weight as an adult dog at this stage.

Here you can find out what to do if your dog has a food intolerance or food allergy and what is the best way to feed your dog.

Whether new or old, several dog owners often find themselves comparing dry and wet dog foods as they search for a healthier diet for their dogs. However, searching for a perfect choice between the two can be quite tricky because when it comes to wet and dry dog foods, there is no ideal choice.

Puppies and adult dogs have different requirements and therefore making the transition from puppy to adult food can be crucial to the health and happiness of your dog. Not only this, but different dogs need to transition at different times, so if you’re wondering when to switch your puppy to adult dog food, we’re here to help!