Puppies grow very quickly, which is why their diet must be tailored to the needs of their developing bodies. Puppy food contains more protein, vitamins, and minerals than adult dog food. It is also easier to digest, supporting a healthy digestive system in young dogs.
What is the difference between puppy food?
- Higher protein content.
- Protein is a key component of a puppy’s diet, as it supports muscle and bone development. Puppy food contains significantly more protein than food designed for adult dogs.
2. Optimal balance of fats and carbohydrates
Puppies are full of energy, which is why they need healthy fats (such as those from salmon or duck) and easily digestible carbohydrates to maintain proper activity levels.
3. Vitamins and minerals that support development
Calcium and phosphorus are essential minerals for strong bones and teeth. B vitamins, as well as vitamins A, D, and E, support the proper development of the nervous, immune, and visual systems.
How to choose the right food for your puppy?
• Check the ingredients – the food should contain high-quality protein sources (meat, fish).
• Choose food appropriate for your puppy’s age and size.
• Observe your pet – good food should be easy to digest and not cause digestive problems.
Give your puppy a healthy start in life with ALKEE DUCK & SALMON food.
Specially formulated to support the development of young dogs, this food contains high-quality turkey, salmon, and duck meal as the main protein sources, essential for your pet’s energy and growth.
