AvoDerm Natural Chicken & Brown Rice Dog Food
Give your dog a meal they’ll love every day with AvoDerm Natural Chicken & Brown Rice Dog Food. Made with premium ingredients, this dry dog food provides balanced nutrition while delivering a delicious taste your dog will enjoy—guaranteed!
Each bag contains high-quality proteins, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to support a healthy life. This natural dog food contains no meat-by-products, no artificial flavors, and no artificial colors, ensuring your companion gets top-quality nutrition.
AvoDerm Natural Dog Food promotes healthy skin and a shiny coat all year round. Omega-rich avocado, combined with high-quality protein, provides essential support for dogs with sensitive skin. Perfect for all breeds, large or small, this dry food is pressure-cooked to retain optimum nutrition and energy to keep your dog active and strong.
Serve AvoDerm Natural Chicken Meal & Brown Rice Dog Food daily and notice the difference from the inside out.
For another tasty chicken option, check out Lily's Kitchen Organic Chicken Dog Food.
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers!
1. What is the difference between grain-free and regular dog food?
Grain-free dog food does not contain grains like corn, wheat, rice, or barley, and instead uses alternative ingredients such as sweet potatoes, peas, and lentils as carbohydrate sources. Regular dog food, on the other hand, often includes grains as a primary source of carbohydrates. Grain-free food is typically recommended for dogs with grain sensitivities or allergies, while regular dog food can be suitable for most healthy dogs.
2. How do I know if my dog is a picky eater?
A picky eater may show signs like leaving food uneaten, turning away from their meals, or eating only certain foods. Dogs may become picky due to food sensitivities, boredom, or a lack of interest in the same food every day. If your dog consistently refuses to eat or shows signs of discomfort after eating, it might be a good idea to consult your veterinarian to rule out any health concerns.
3. How can I transition my dog to a new food?
When switching dog food, it’s important to transition gradually to avoid digestive upset. Start by mixing a small amount of the new food with their current food, gradually increasing the new food while decreasing the old food over a period of 7-10 days. This slow transition allows your dog’s digestive system to adjust to the new formula without causing discomfort.
4. How much food should I be feeding my dog?
The amount of food your dog needs depends on factors such as their age, breed, activity level, and weight. Most dog food packaging includes feeding guidelines based on your dog’s weight and age. However, if you're unsure, consult with your veterinarian to determine the proper portion sizes. Overfeeding can lead to obesity, while underfeeding can cause malnutrition.
5. Can I feed my dog homemade food instead of commercial dog food?
Feeding your dog homemade food is possible, but it requires careful planning to ensure that your dog receives balanced nutrition. Homemade food may not contain all the essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that your dog needs. If you decide to cook for your dog, it's best to consult with a veterinarian or pet nutritionist to ensure their diet is complete and well-balanced.