When Should You Transition to Senior Dog Food?
Watching your dog age is a bittersweet journey. It can feel like one day they’re bouncing up stairs and chasing tennis balls, and the next, they’re napping a little longer or hesitating before a jump. As your four-legged friend gets older, their nutritional needs change as much as their quirks and routines. One of the best things you can do for them is ensure they’re fed correctly. A question we’re commonly asked at Clinivet is: When do you know it’s time to transition to senior dog food? Our team has put together some helpful information about the subtle signs your...
How to Store Dog Food for Maximum Freshness
Pet owners spend a long time choosing the best dog food for their four-legged friend, ensuring they have a nutritionally balanced diet. However, many don’t think about how they’re going to store the food once it arrives. Opting for dry premium dog food is often the most convenient option because it stays fresher for longer than opened wet, raw, or cooked human foods. Yet even the highest-quality kibble can go stale quickly if not stored properly. When dry food spoils, it doesn’t just lose its crunch; it also loses the vital nutrients your dog needs to thrive, and it may...
Supporting Digestive Health Through Diet
A dog’s digestive system does far more than process food. It affects immunity, energy, and how well nutrients are absorbed. When digestion works as it should, your dog will have steady energy, a healthy appetite, and regular stools. When it doesn’t, you may notice loose stools, bloating, or a lack of interest in food. A balanced diet plays one of the biggest roles in maintaining gut health. Choosing the right food, feeding consistently, and focusing on ingredient quality can make a clear difference to how well your dog digests and absorbs nutrients Why Digestive Health Matters The gut is home...
The Best Way to Transition Your Dog to New Food Brands
Changing a dog’s food is something lots of people have to do at some point during their time of pet ownership. There are many reasons why you might need to switch to a new brand of dry dog food, whether a puppy is ready to move to adult food or your dog has lost interest in their current meals. Sometimes, food changes are also essential if a dog starts having digestive issues, has developed new sensitivities or is putting on too much weight. Whatever the trigger, finding the right food and knowing how to transition in a way that avoids...