
Concerned about ingredients and nutritional value
-High-quality protein is preferred: pet food should take animal protein (such as chicken, beef, fish) as the main ingredient, and avoid too much plant protein filling.
-Avoid harmful additives such as artificial colors, preservatives (such as ethoxyquinoline), excessive salt or sugar.
-Clear source of fat: High-quality fat (such as fish oil and chicken oil) contributes to the health of pet fur and avoids animal fat of unknown origin
Choose according to the needs of pets
-Age adaptation: puppies/cats need higher protein and calories, while elderly pets need low phosphorus and digestible formula.
-Special health needs: such as gastrointestinal sensitivity, joint care, weight loss, etc., should choose professional formula grain.
Feeding methods and precautions
-Regular quantification: avoid free intake and prevent obesity. Refer to the package and suggest the feeding amount, and adjust it according to the pet's weight.
-Combination of dry and wet food: dry food contributes to dental health, while wet food can increase water intake, but attention should be paid to total calorie control.
-Change the grain step by step: mix the old and new grains in proportion and replace them gradually (5-7 days) to reduce gastrointestinal discomfort.
Storage and security

-Sealed and moisture-proof: dry food should be sealed and preserved after opening to avoid moisture deterioration.
-Check the shelf life: avoid buying products that are in short term or damaged in packaging. Wet grain should be refrigerated after opening and eaten within 2 days.
Avoid dangerous food
No feeding: chocolate, onions, grapes, xylitol, etc. are toxic to pets.
-Be careful when feeding human food: High-salt, high-sugar and fried foods may cause health problems.
Observe the pet reaction
