What sort of food should I buy for my new dog?
BackFood that is appropriate for your dogs age, size, breed and weight and that responds appropriately to any allergies or preferences that they have. If you are homing your pet from a breeder or rehoming them from a rescue centre they should be able to advise you about the food they like and the quantity to give them but ensure that you speak to your vet too and follow dietary advice about how much to feed your dog based on the their age, weight and needs. It is very important not to over or under feed your dog as this can result in health issues later on. It sounds gross but you should also keep an eye on their toilet as if this is a little runny it might indicate either a health concern or an allergy to something (including to their food). There is a plethora of different foods out there including organic, raw, grain free and hypoallergenic ranges and you should speak to your vet if you are unsure.
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