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The Complete Pet Nutrition blog is home to practical pet food articles and everyday guidance for life with cats and dogs. This is where we share real tips that help you understand what goes into the bowl, what your pet needs at each life stage, and how small feeding habits make a big difference.

Articles for healthier, happier pets

Our collection of pet food articles covers everything from reading labels to portion control, weight management, switching diets and choosing between different types of pet food. These blogs link naturally to our wider education content, where you can explore topics like ingredients, digestibility and safe transitioning in more detail.

Not every article is strictly about food. Many cover behaviour, enrichment, training, seasonal care and vet-backed wellbeing advice, because good nutrition works best alongside a healthy routine.

This library of pet food articles is designed to help you make confident, informed choices. For more guidance, explore our Products pages, visit the Education section, or read why Complete is often recommended by vets.

Pet Care

KEEPING YOUR DOG SAFE IN THE KITCHEN

The kitchen is often the heart of a home, filled with delicious aromas and mouth-watering treats. However, it can also be a dangerous place for our furry friends. Dogs are curious creatures and may be tempted to explore every nook and cranny of the kitchen, putting themselves at risk. To

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Pet Care

WHY ADOPTING A DOG IS A GREAT IDEA!

Adopting a dog is a decision that can bring immeasurable joy, companionship, and numerous other benefits to your life. Whether you’re looking for a faithful friend, a dedicated exercise buddy, or a loving family member, there are countless reasons why adopting a dog is a fantastic idea. Here are just

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Pet Health

TALKING ABOUT CANINE DISTEMPER

Over the last few years, the incidence of Distemper has increased greatly Canine Distemper (sometimes called hardpad disease in canines) is a viral disease that affects a wide variety of animal families, including domestic and wild species of dogs, coyotes, foxes, pandas, wolves, ferrets, skunks, raccoons, and large cats, as

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Pet Health

7 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR VETERINARIAN

Making sure that your dog is in tip-top health When it comes to the health and well-being of your fur baby, no chances should be taken. Your pet is like a part of your family, and deserves medical care that is equivalent to any human being’s. When you bring your

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Pet Behaviour

GOOD REASONS FOR PLAYING WITH YOUR CAT

Playing reinforces the bond between you and your cat. Playing with your cat is the best possible way to build up a bond between the two of you. Do you want your cat to think of you as more than someone who is there to provide food, shelter and warmth?

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Pet Behaviour

THE NOSE KNOWS

Ten minutes of intensive sniffing can be the equivalent of an hour’s walk!  It’s quite amazing how well dogs can smell. When we’re cooking a stew, we smell the lovely aromas of the veggies and the meat. A dog’s nose is so good that it can smell all the ingredients

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Pet Care

HOW TO MAKE YOUR DOG FAMOUS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

As a proud owner of a dog, you’re bound to have considered giving your fur kid his or her own Facebook or Instagram page and build them up to become social media celebrities.  But even though your dog might be incredibly cute and love posing for photos, you’re going to

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Pet Behaviour

WHAT IS BLACK DOG SYNDROME?

The phenomenon, referred to as Black Dog Syndrome (BDS) or Big Black Dog Syndrome (BBDS), is a very real problem in shelters. What do diamonds, pearls, dresses, and truffles have in common? All are more desirable when they’re black. Yet, when it comes to dogs, black seems to be the

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Pet Care

5 GREAT DOGGY EXERCISE IDEAS

All dogs need exercise, and we’ve got you covered with a few great ideas to keep your fur kid busy Vital for a pet’s physical and mental wellbeing, exercise is also a crucial part of the relationship between you and your dogs. Even on those days when bad weather makes

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Pet Education

WHO LET THE DOGS IN? THE A-TO-Z OF MAKING YOUR OFFICE DOG READY

Pet Sitters International celebrated the first annual Take Your Dog to Work Day on the Friday following Father’s Day in 1999. The original goal was to create awareness of the bond between humans and dogs to encourage adoption. The yearly event also sparked an interest to welcome more furry friends to workplaces.

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