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The right food
Would you feed a baby steak? Or eat salty potato crisps if you had high blood pressure? Of course not. And just like people, every pet has special nutritional needs. For example, a pet food formulated to meet the requirements of a growing puppy would not be appropriate for an older dog whose heart is stressed from age.
Too little or too much of certain nutrients can be detrimental to a pet's health. The nutrients of importance, and the amount that is ideal, vary by life stage, activity level and health condition.
Ask your vet to assess your pet's health and recommend a food that provides the optimum balance of nutrients, we can help you determine the right food for your pet.



