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Our grain-free dog food is rich in high-quality protein and nutrients to support your dog's health, including their skin, coat, joints and digestion.
Overall, grain-free dog food is good for dogs, and the suitability is dependent on what nutrients your dog needs explicitly. Therefore some dogs may be better suited to a diet with grain included.
Grain-free foods are generally more expensive than dog foods that include grain, and some grain-free foods may have nutritional imbalances if they haven't been carefully formulated. Finally, grain-free dog foods are unsuitable for less active and older dogs.
It is generally recommended to follow these guidelines for transitioning your dog onto a new food:
Day 1: 25% new dog food, 75% old dog food
Day 3: 50% new dog food, 50% old dog food
Day 5: 75% new dog food, 25% old dog food
Day 7: 100% new dog food
The deciding factors on whether or not you should feed grain-free food to your dog depend on your dog's age, activity levels, breed, weight and nutritional needs.