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Dog Food: Wide Selection of Natural Dog & Puppy Food

For over 25 years, Maddies Natural Pet Products has been Western Canada's leading natural pet product distributor. We are well-versed in the significance of providing our cherished canine companions with the highest quality nutrition. Dog food plays a vital role in maintaining the overall health and well-being of dogs and puppies at every stage of their lives.

 
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As a leading dog food wholesale distributor, Maddies is committed to offering an exceptional selection of natural dog and puppy food options from the industry's most respected brands. Maddies Natural Pet Products, a distinguished dog food wholesaler, features a broad range of products from premier brands.

Our comprehensive catalog caters to dogs' unique dietary needs and preferences at every life stage, making it an ideal solution for pet food shops and pet supplies stores in the Western Canadian market.

We recognize that dogs require various protein sources and nutritional options to flourish. That's why our range includes ingredients such as bacon, beef, bison, boar, buffalo, chicken, cod, duck, egg, fish, herring, lamb, mackerel, mutton, peanut butter, plant, pork, quail, rabbit, salmon, seafood, trout, tuna, turkey, venison, vegetable, fruit, mint, pumpkin, vanilla, cheese, sweet potatoes, cranberry, and banana, as well as grain-free, odor-free, non-GMO, with-grain, and limited ingredient diet options.

In addition to providing diverse products, Maddies addresses specific health concerns, such as weight control, urinary support, digestive care, skin and coat care, fur care, neutered dogs, muscle development, and hairball control. Our dedication to quality and innovation ensures that our retail partners have access to the finest natural dog and puppy food solutions, allowing them to meet the evolving needs of discerning Canadian pet owners.

 
Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are the different types of dog food available?

Various types of dog food include dry kibble, wet or canned food, dehydrated, freeze-dried, raw, fresh food, chews, bones, and treats suitable for dogs and puppies at all life stages.

Q: How often should I feed my dog?

Feeding frequency depends on factors such as age, size, breed, and activity level. Generally, adult dogs should be fed twice a day, while puppies may require more frequent meals. Consult your veterinarian for personalized feeding recommendations.

Q: What are the benefits of grain-free dog food?

Grain-free dog food can be beneficial for dogs with allergies or sensitivities to grains, as it may reduce inflammation and improve digestion.

Q: How do I transition my dog to a new food?

Introduce the new food gradually over a period of 7-10 days by mixing it with the old food, slowly increasing the ratio of new to old until your dog is fully transitioned.

Q: Can I feed my dog a vegetarian or vegan diet?

While dogs are omnivores and can adapt to a vegetarian or vegan diet, it is crucial to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients. Consult your veterinarian before making any significant changes to your dog's diet.

Q: What is a limited-ingredient diet?

A limited ingredient diet is designed to minimize potential allergens by using a single protein source and a few select ingredients, making it easier to identify and avoid ingredients that may cause sensitivities.

Q: How do I choose the best dog food for my pet?

Consider factors such as high-quality ingredients, appropriate nutritional profile, and consult your veterinarian for personalized recommendations based on your dog's specific needs.

Q: What are the benefits of a raw diet for dogs?

Raw diets are uncooked and unprocessed. Dogs benefit from these raw meals since they are packed with naturally occurring, high levels of protein and nutrients. Raw meals are closer to how your dog's ancestors used to eat. Talk to your veterinarian about the many ways a raw diet can help your dog.

Q: What should I look for in a puppy food?

Puppy food should be formulated specifically for growing dogs, with higher protein, fat, and calorie content than adult dog food, as well as added nutrients for optimal growth and development.

Q: How do I know if my dog has a food allergy or sensitivity?

Signs of food allergies or sensitivities include vomiting, diarrhea, itching, skin issues, and hair loss. Consult your veterinarian if you suspect your dog has a food-related issue.

Q: Can dogs eat cat food?

No, cat food is formulated for cats' specific nutritional needs and may not provide a balanced diet for dogs. Feeding dogs cat food can lead to nutritional imbalances and health issues.

Q: What is the best way to store dog food?

Keep dry dog food in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, and refrigerate any opened cans of wet food. Always follow the manufacturer's storage recommendations.

Q: How can I encourage my dog to drink more water?

Provide fresh water daily, consider using a dog water fountain, and feed wet food to help increase your dog's water intake.

Q: How do I know if my dog is overweight?

An overweight dog may have difficulty feeling their ribs, a rounded appearance, or a sagging belly. Consult your veterinarian for an accurate assessment and weight management plan.

Q: What are the benefits of a high-protein dog food?

High-protein dog food supports muscle maintenance, helps manage weight, and provides essential amino acids for overall health.

Q: Can I feed my dog human food?

Some human foods are safe for dogs in small amounts, but others can be toxic. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods to your dog's diet.

Q: How do I prevent a food aggression in dogs?

To prevent food aggression, practice consistent feeding routines, provide a calm environment during mealtime, and use positive reinforcement training. If your dog exhibits aggressive behavior, consult a professional dog trainer or veterinarian for guidance.

Q: Are there dog foods specifically designed for certain breeds?

Yes, some dog foods are formulated to address the unique nutritional needs and health concerns of specific breeds. Consult your veterinarian to determine if a breed-specific food is appropriate for your dog.

Q: How do I choose the right dog food for my dog's specific health condition?

Consult your veterinarian for personalized recommendations based on your dog's health condition, as they may suggest a prescription diet or a food tailored to address specific health concerns.

Q: What are the benefits of including fruits and vegetables in dog food?

Fruits and vegetables provide essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support overall health, immune function, and digestive wellness in dogs.

Q: Is it safe to feed my dog a raw food diet?

While some pet owners and veterinarians advocate for raw food diets, there are potential risks, such as bacterial contamination and imbalanced nutrition. Consult your veterinarian before making any significant changes to your dog's diet.

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