Nutrition
Grain-free dog food is made without wheat, barley, corn, bran, oats and rice. Carbohydrates such as sweet potatoes are used as an alternative energy source.
Wet dog food usually comes in tins or trays and is found in the household aisle of the supermarket, next to bin bags and bleach.
Breeds
Repeatedly recognised as the UK's most popular dog breed, Labradors are the perfect addition to the family. Read our guide to find out more about this lovely breed.
Dry dog food, aka kibble, is made through a process of extrusion. Meat, grains and other fillers are cooked at high temperatures to resemble brown balls.
Health
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A sensitive stomach in dogs can cause diarrhoea and vomiting. To settle their tummy, you should feed them a diet filled with digestion-friendly ingredients.
Raw food is intended to mimic the ancestral diet of dogs. Whilst it can have many benefits for dog’s wellbeing, it poses a risk of spreading bacteria in homes.
Dachshunds are often prone to back problems and delicate digestive systems, but controlling their weight with a diet that's nutritious and tasty can help.
Staffys are extremely loyal, often referred to as 'the nanny dog'. They're prone to developing skin conditions, so it's best to feed them a hypoallergenic diet.
Frenchies are known for their sensitive stomachs, often triggered by food allergies. It is best to feed them a hypoallergenic diet to help them thrive.
It can be hard to tell if your dog is overweight. Luckily there is a quick physical check you can do which will help you decide if they need to slim down.