Feeding your puppy

 

 

The first year of your puppy's life is the most important

 

Choose carefully

Puppy food is available in wet or dry forms, and what you choose will largely depend on yours and your puppy's preference. But take care to choose a food that gives him everything he needs to grow and develop to his full potential. Look for foods that are 'complete'. This means you can feed it without the need for supplements or additional food.

As with the food we eat, pet food varies in quality, so make sure you read the packaging to see what benefits it offers your puppy. Some foods contain health enhancing vitamins, antioxidants to protect the immune system and minerals that promote urinary health. You should always check that the food doesn't contain added salt. Too much salt can be dangerous for your puppy's kidneys. And if in doubt - ask your vet's advice.

Whatever food you choose, you'll need a couple of good quality, non-tippable feeding bowls; one for food and the other for water. A feeding mat is also a good idea to protect the floor.

Dry or wet?

Dry food is made up of small biscuits called kibbles. It's very convenient to serve and keeps well. It's also cost effective, as you can buy it in large bags.

Wet is available in cans or pouches, a good quality, complete wet food will also provide your pet with all the nutrients he needs. It's a little less cost effective than dry, but many owners like to offer it alongside dry food to provide variety.

Hill's puppy food

Hill's puppy food is specially formulated to make sure your pet gets exactly the right balance of nutrients. It's made with vitamins and minerals that are proven to help puppies reach their full potential. And it contains natural DHA for better brain and visual development. Click here for more information.

 

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