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Pawsitively Nutritious: Give Your Dog the Fuel to Thrive

Picture this: your pup, eyes sparkling, tail wagging like a happy metronome, zooming through the park with pure, joyful energy—even in their golden years. That’s the power of great nutrition. It’s not just about a longer life—it’s about a life full of love, fun, and vitality. With so many diet choices—kibble, raw, holistic blends, or supplements—how can you be certain your furry friend is truly being fed well?

Why Nutrition Matters

Banish dull fur, sluggish moods, and frequent vet trips. A balanced diet can:

  • Keep weight in check
  • Boost joint strength and skin health
  • Support digestion and immune resilience
  • Sharpen cognition—so your senior buddy can still beat you at fetch

Signs of tail-wagging nutritional success include a glossy coat, lively energy, sparkling eyes, a healthy figure, and happy digestion.

So, What Makes Up a Balanced Bowl?

Here’s what fosters that boundless doggo energy:

  • Protein — Builds muscles and powers your pup’s play
  • Fats — Fuel for body and brain; essential for a gleaming coat
  • Carbs — Provide energy and fibre for digestion
  • Vitamins & Minerals — Tiny but mighty nutrients that keep everything running smoothly
  • Water — The unsung hero that keeps all bodily functions flowing

Every dog’s recipe for health is unique—your pup’s age, size, breed, lifestyle, and wellness all shape their needs.

Tailoring Meals by Life Stage

  • Puppies: Growing rockets needing high-calorie, protein-rich meals (3–4 small portions a day)
  • Adults: Balanced diets with steady portions (1–2 meals/day keeps tails wagging)
  • Seniors: Gentle, calorie-controlled meals with joint and cognitive support

Transition stages mindfully—when a puppy outgrows its starter food, gradually mix in adult food over 7–10 days to avoid tummy troubles.

Smart Feeding Guidelines

In the UK, over half of dogs are overweight—right alongside high-calorie meals, treats, and a couch-centric lifestyle
It’s simple: measure portions, consider your dog’s unique energy needs, and keep treats in check. Age, metabolism, breed, and activity all play into how much makes a healthy meal.

Routine Makes Life Easier (and Happier)

  • Puppies: 3–4 meals/day to ease digestion
  • Adults: Two meals a day—keeps digestion steady and avoids hangry behaviour
  • Seniors: Two smaller meals to support digestion and joint comfort

Free feeding? Tempting—but it often leads to overeating. A set schedule promotes balanced energy, calm behaviour, and better supplement absorption.

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