Feeding

A nutritionally balanced diet is crucial for the healthy growth and development of your puppies or dogs in order to prepare him for an active, long, and healthy life. That’s why we are on the mission to ensure that every dog is fed with the good food & treats which is full of nutrition he needs in the flavors and textures he enjoys. First time dog owners are often confused about what to feed their dog. Feeding your dog or puppy properly is essential to its overall health. You must be aware about feeding schedule of your dog & know what type of food to give him so that he stays healthy.

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Frequency of Feeding a Dog or Puppy

Young puppies up to 3 months of age should be fed at least 4 times per day, from 3 to 5 months of age they should receive 3 meals per day, then they are best fed twice daily. Adult dogs can be provided with 1 meal – 2 meals a day, however, importantly to feed them with right amount of food they need per day by following feeding guide recommendations on pack to ensure they get sufficient nutrition as required.

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Dog Food Feeding Guide

To ensure a balanced and nutritious diet, it’s important to carefully select what you feed your dog. Feeding your dog a well-rounded meal will support its overall health and happiness. Whether you're looking to feed the dog a balanced meal or add variety, below are some products from PEDIGREE® that may be useful:

  • PEDIGREE® Dry Dog Food:

    Feed your dog the right amount of PEDIGREE® Dry Dog Food based on their life stage and body weight for complete and balanced nutrition and to improve its dental health.

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  • PEDIGREE® Wet Dog Food:

    Wet dog food is a great option for dogs who do not drink enough water. This food has high-moisture content and is loaded with essential nutrients to support your pet's health.

  • PEDIGREE® Dog Dental Care (Dental Treats):

    Recommend to feed 1 stick a day for the best efficacy in reducing tartar build up, cleaning hard to reach teeth and supporting gum health.

  • PEDIGREE® Dog Treats:

    Only 10% of your dog’s daily calories should come from treats. We recommend to following the feeding guide located on the back of the pack of PEDIGREE® Treats.

Dog Feeding FAQ

Dogs need a balanced diet which contains just the right amount of protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals to ensure that they stay in peak condition. These nutrients must be present, not only in the correct amounts, but also in the correct proportions to each other, in order to provide a nutritionally complete and balanced diet. Our research indicated that most homemade foods fed to dogs do not meet the recommended nutritional requirements. Prepared pet foods from reputable pet food manufacturers like PEDIGREE

Balanced diet is providing the right recipe based on age and bodyweight and right amount based on feeding guide recommendation.

Pet foods vary considerably in their quality and adequacy. There are many factors to consider during the selection dog foods. Some of the considerations include:

  • Is the food complete and balanced?
  • How palatable/digestible is the food?
  • How much does it cost to feed?
  • What is the reputation/credibility of the manufacturer?
  • Do they have qualified and experienced experts and veterinary nutritionists?
  • Do they have facilities to meet pet food standards?
  • Are they easily approachable to get further information on pet food?
  • But perhaps the most important consideration in selecting a pet food is its nutrient content, not just the level of nutrients but also the digestibility and availability of nutrients.

Dogs cannot tolerate too much milk in their diet. A dog weighing 7 kgs. can tolerate up to 250 ml of milk and anything in excess can lead to loose stools.