We've all seen the labels on food packs regarding pet age. It makes it easier for pet owners to transition their animals to a new diet. A pet's nutritional needs change as it approaches maturity, and it's up to us to ensure that our fur baby gets it.
Consider your pet's lifestyle. Is it overweight, and is the excess weight getting in the way of its mobility? What about activities? Is your pet getting enough exercise? You can answer these questions by simply looking at your pet. And depending on how heavy your pet is, you can also estimate how much food you're going to deduct from its daily helpings.
If the animal is only a little chunkier than what its weight should be, a decrease of 30% of the usual amount of food can be enough. But do it only until your pet is back to its old weight. It's a little easier to help out a skinny pet. All you have to do is feed it 20% more than what you give. Talk it out with your vet to ensure you're doing it right.
Your pet’s diet is one of the important concerns that you should discuss with your veterinarian Derby during your pet's health and wellness checks.