Dog nutrition comes from a balanced dog diet

Dog nutrition is very important to a new puppy when he has left his mother who gave him all the vital vitamins and nutrients he needed to keep him strong and healthy.

Your puppy has now placed his trust in you to make the correct choices regarding his welfare and that includes feeding him quality dog food.

Your puppy needs good dog nutrition for his bones and muscles. At this stage in his life his body including his bones and muscles is growing rapidly, heading towards the time he is an adult.

Packets and tinned dog foods list essential ingredients; however it can be a minefield to work out which is better. The first ingredient is the main ingredient with others following. One tip is to check for the level of salt or sugar; it should be very low.

At Hills Pets we have quality dog food offering the essential dog nutrition both for a puppy and an adult dog that they need at different stages in life.

We advise on a dog diet according to the size of dog and their weight; the portions are the sizes your pet should be fed on his regular pet diet.

Pet food is balanced for a dog and it makes life easier without the worries that he may not be receiving good quality food to enable his health is in good order.

Dry food can be eaten at one meal and tinned food at another. However do not use a mixer unless mixing with wet food.

A variety of food is good for a dog and can be cost effective. Dog meat can be added to dry food with portion size still controlled.

Caution: Watch out for feeding your puppy too many treats as this can result in your feeding programme becoming imbalanced.

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