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Changing Your Dog's Diet – The Best Way to Do It

Why A Slow Change Matters

Changes in diet can be stressful for your dog and can lead to digestive upsets. At some point you may need to change your dog's diet, and the best way to reduce the likelihood of a tummy upset is to do it slowly.

A gradual transition gives your dog (and their stomach) a chance to adjust to the new food and should take around 7 to 10 days. If you know your pet has a sensitive stomach, you should extend this time frame.

The 10-Day Transition Plan

Use this simple ratio to shift your dog onto the new food without upsetting their digestion.

Days 1 to 2

Feed three quarters of the normal amount of current food and add one quarter of the new food.

Days 3 to 4

Serve half the current food and half the new food.

Days 5 to 7

Feed three quarters of the new food and one quarter of the previous food.

Days 8 to 10

Serve only the new food.

If Your Dog Isn't Adjusting

If your dog isn't adjusting to the new food or is experiencing any digestive upsets, try extending the transition over a few more days or get in touch with your vet for advice. They may suggest a different diet or adding a probiotic to support the gut through the change.

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