Pet Food Safety You Should Know

Pet Food Safety You Should Know

A vibrant, illustrative infographic providing crucial safety guides for feeding pets, featuring a happy dog, a cat, and DO’S and DON’TS checklists.

Keeping your pet safe starts with proper food handling and smart purchasing decisions.

Always buy pet food from trusted manufacturers and carefully review labels for ingredients, nutritional balance, and expiration dates.

Store dry kibble in sealed containers away from heat and moisture, and refrigerate canned or fresh food immediately after opening.

Clean feeding bowls daily with warm, soapy water to prevent bacteria buildup. Avoid giving table scraps, spoiled food, or bones that may splinter and cause harm.

Introduce new foods gradually to prevent digestive upset, and monitor your pet for unusual symptoms after meals.

Practicing good pet food safety reduces health risks and supports long-term wellness.

With careful storage, hygiene, and mindful feeding choices, you help ensure your pet stays happy, energetic, and healthy

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