Whats the right way to feed my new pet?
• Use the feeding guide on the label as a starting point, and talk to your veterinarian about the optimal amount of food for your pet. Food amounts may vary depending on your pet’s age, size, activity level, temperament, environment and health. • Avoid feeding scraps or other types of human food, as these can cause weight gain, sickness or even death. Be particularly careful not to feed your pet chocolate, onions, dairy products, bones from meat/poultry/fish, grapes, raisins or fat from meats. • Buy your pet ceramic or stainless steel dishes and wash daily to help prevent bacteria. Fresh food and water must be provided daily. • Switching your pet’s food should be done over a week-long period by mixing increasing amounts of the new food with decreasing amounts of the old food until you are feeding 100 percent of the new food. This will ensure your pet transitions to the new food with minimal intestinal upset. • For a great-tasting and delicious meal your pet will love, try feeding the S