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The Importance of Quality Food for Our animals

The Importance of Quality Food for Our animals

The Importance of a Choosing the Right Food for Your Four-Legged Friends

Do you have a dog, cat or another adorable furry friend? We all want our pets to be in perfect health, full of vitality, and to have a prolonged life expectancy. It’s no secret that, just like us, they need to eat in order to survive - it’s vital to their well-being. Choosing the best quality, appropriate and complete food is all the more essential to ensure a solid foundation and prevent disease over time.

Today, we have a multitude of pet food products to choose from, but do you really know what’s in them? And how well do they meet your pet’s specific needs? In this article, we’ll try to shed some light on the advantages and benefits of investing in quality pet food, as well as the specific features of some of them.

Would you like to learn more about how to transform your pet’s life through optimal nutrition?

Why Choosing Veterinary-Recommended Products?

At first glance, you probably don’t recognize the differences between products sold in big-box stores and those available from your vet. And yet, the products available at your vet’s offer real advantages and tremendous long-term benefits. These include:

  • Guaranteed quality and superior nutritional accuracy
  • Nutrition specifically adapted and balanced for your pet’s needs
  • They can help prevent costly and painful diseases

Strict Quality Control and Guaranteed Nutritional Accuracy

The foods available from your veterinarian are subject to extremely strict quality standards. Each product undergoes rigorous testing to ensure ingredient purity, absence of contaminants, and adherence to established nutritional standards. The key element of these products is their superior quality guarantee. This process ensures enhanced food safety and nutritional accuracy for our pets. When comparing nutritional information with other foods, it’s clear that the true value of veterinary foods lies in this guaranteed quality.

What type of analysis is performed? Who governs these standards? We invite you to visit the AAFCO’s website, the Association of American Feed Control Officials. This association is composed of volunteer members from local, state and federal agencies legally responsible for regulating the sale and distribution of animal foods and medicines.

Specifically Adapted, Balanced Nutrition

Your pet, whether it’s a puppy or a senior cat, has specific nutritional needs that evolve over time, just like we do. The “all life stages” diets are designed to meet the minimum nutritional needs of a pet at any age, from puppy/kitten to adult and even senior. However, there are several reasons why these diets may not be perfectly suited to every stage of a pet’s life:

  • Specific nutritional needs: Requirements for proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals vary significantly according to the animal’s age. For example, puppies and kittens need more protein and calories to support their rapid growth, while adult or senior pets need fewer calories to prevent obesity;
  • Specific health conditions: Some animals may develop specific health conditions as they age, such as arthritis, kidney disease or obesity. An adapted diet can help manage these conditions, which would be challenging with a diet designed for all life stages;
  • Digestion: Young animals may have special digestive needs, such as foods that are easier to digest or more palatable to encourage feeding. Likewise, older animals may have specific needs in terms of texture or ease of digestion;
  • Disease prevention: Foods especially made for specific age stages may be formulated to help prevent certain illnesses. For example, senior cat food may include ingredients that promote kidney or joint health, which would not be the case with “all life stages” food.

In other words, while these diets may be suitable in general, they are not optimized to meet the specific needs in each stage of an animal’s life, and a more targeted diet is often preferable.

In Conclusion…

By working with your veterinarian, who knows your pet well, you can ensure that you choose the most suitable and safe nutrition. Although the investment in quality food may seem high at the outset, it is clear that it considerably improves your companion’s health and well-being in the long term. Remember, a sick pet can involve significant costs. So why not make the right choices today for our beloved four-legged friends? Discover more in our blog : How to Choose the Best Food for Your Pet, and What Are Their Benefits.

 

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