How to Switch Your Dog Onto A New Food

by Team Skipper's on April 17, 2025

Switching your dog's food can be a smooth process when done correctly. At Skipper's Pet Products, we offer a range of natural, fish-based treats and meals crafted with your dog's health in mind. Here's how to make the transition to our high-quality, human-grade fish products.

 

1. Gradual Introduction

To prevent digestive upset, introduce Skipper's food gradually over 7 days. Start by mixing a small amount of the new food with your dog's current food, increasing the proportion of Skipper's food each day. For example:

☝️ Every dog is different and some dogs have more sensitive stomachs than others. Don't be afraid to adjust the transition period to fewer or more days, you know your dog best!

 

2. Monitor Your Dog's Response

Keep an eye on your dog's stool quality and overall behaviour during the transition. Minor changes are normal, but if you notice persistent issues like diarrhoea or vomiting, slow down the transition or consult your vet.

 

3. Choose the Right Skipper's Product

Skipper's offers a variety of products tailored to different dietary needs, including Grain-Free options and treats designed for dental care, skin and coat health, joint support, and gentle digestion. Explore our full range to find the best fit for your dog.

 

4. Maintain Consistent Feeding Times

Stick to regular feeding schedules to help your dog adjust to the new food. Consistency in mealtimes can aid in the transition process.

 

5. Consult with Your Vet

If your dog has specific health concerns or dietary requirements, it's always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian before making any changes to their diet.

 

At Skipper's, we're committed to providing nutritious, sustainable, and ethically sourced fish-based products that support your dog's health and well-being. For more information or to browse our products, visit Skipper's Pet Products.

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance in selecting the right products for your dog.

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