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11 Pet-Centric New Year Resolutions to Start Off 2024

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It is almost the end of 2023. It is that time of the year when we all make resolutions to improve on different aspects of our lives and make the coming year better for us. We set some new goals and resolve to put in more efforts to achieve the ones we have been pursuing. While some resolutions will be for our personal growth, others will be for the betterment of our family members. And your pet is very much an inseparable part of your family. So, why not include them in your New Year resolutions? Take a look at some of the resolutions you can make this year to enhance your furbaby’s health and happiness:- 1. Pay attention to grooming Just like their human buddies, grooming sessions rejuvenate pets too. Set up a routine to brush your canine or feline’s teeth daily to stop plaque and tartar formation and to maintain oral hygiene . Brushing their fur regularly helps in cleaning the dirt and debris and keeps their hair untangled. Spend some time giving them massages that can help maintai...

How long should Puppies be on puppy food?

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  Our dogs exhibit three life stages: Puppy, Ad ult and Senior. Although balanced nutrition is a basic necessity throughout a dog’s life, its nutritional requirements are different during all these stages. Only if you’ve raised a pup, you will know how rapidly they grow up. And so, it is essential to provide them with the right food at the right time.   In this article, we have covered all of the information you need to know about transitioning from puppy to adult food: How is adult food different from puppy food? Puppy food is richer in proteins, other nutrients like DHA and calories to meet the needs of a growing pup and playfulness. It is also enriched with high levels of sodium, potassium, calcium and enzymes. In this article, we have compiled all of the information you need to know about transitioning from puppy to adult food. However, as puppies grow older, their growth slows down and their activity levels decrease.   Adult dogs no longer need such a high ca...