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Pet Food FAQs: Smart Feeding Answers for Every Stage of Your Pet’s Life

Stop guessing what to feed your pet. Access 70 practical, medically-sound feeding answers in one definitive place.

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Veterinarian Authored & Reviewed Dr. Rana, DVM, RVMP • CEO, One Health Globe

Grounded in the One Health philosophy, this premium guide helps adult pet owners make safer feeding decisions—covering puppy milestones, adult maintenance, sensitive stomachs, toxic foods, and smart everyday routines.

Pet food FAQs guide displaying balanced meals for dogs and cats

How to navigate this query hub

  • Browse sequentially from No.01 to No.70 for a complete education.
  • Explore the Featured Questions to see what other owners ask most.
  • Use our rapid filters to isolate answers specific to Puppies, Cats, Seniors, or Homemade Diets.
  • Use the search bar to instantly pull up keywords like allergies, toxic, or treats.
  • Medical Disclaimer: If your pet experiences chronic vomiting, severe diarrhea, or major weight loss, bypass the internet and consult your local veterinarian directly.

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No.01 – When should I switch from puppy food to adult dog food? No.02 – How much should a 3-month-old puppy eat? No.03 – Can I feed my puppy homemade food? No.04 – What to feed a puppy with a sensitive stomach? No.05 – How many times a day should a puppy eat? No.06 – Is wet food better than dry food for puppies? No.07 – What to feed a puppy after spay or neuter? No.08 – Can puppies eat adult food at 6 months? No.09 – What to feed a puppy to stop biting? No.10 – What is the best food for my pet? No.11 – Best dog food for shedding and skin issues? No.12 – What ingredients in pet food should I avoid? No.13 – Best high-protein dog food for active dogs? No.14 – Is raw diet better for dogs? No.15 – Best dog food for sensitive skin? No.16 – Are grain-free diets safe for cats? No.17 – What are the best protein sources for dogs? No.18 – Are artificial preservatives safe for pets? No.19 – What are the benefits of pumpkin in pet food? No.20 – Is raw meat diet safe for pets? No.21 – What is the difference between meat meal and real meat? No.22 – What is the best dog food for allergies? No.23 – Is fish-based food good for cats? No.24 – What are the benefits of taurine in cat food? No.25 – How to identify high-quality pet food? No.26 – What are the best single-ingredient dog treats? No.27 – What is the best diet for a diabetic cat? No.28 – How to manage dog obesity through food? No.29 – What is the best dog food for senior dogs? No.30 – What is the best food for dogs with kidney disease? No.31 – Can food allergies cause ear infections in dogs? No.32 – What is the best diet for a cat with hairballs? No.33 – How can I boost my dog’s immune system with food? No.34 – Best dental health dog food? No.35 – What to feed a dog with diarrhea? No.36 – Can I feed my dog a vegetarian diet? No.37 – What is the best food for a senior cat? No.38 – How to help my dog lose weight safely? No.39 – Best diet for cats with food sensitivities? No.40 – What to feed a dog with skin allergies? No.41 – Is it okay to feed my dog table scraps? No.42 – What is the best wet cat food? No.43 – What is the best dry food for dogs? No.44 – Are kibble diets okay for cats? No.45 – What is the best freeze-dried dog food? No.46 – What is the best raw food brand? No.47 – Best canned cat food with gravy? No.48 – Best pet food delivery services? No.49 – Is kibble or canned food better for cats? No.50 – What is the best pâté cat food? No.51 – Best refrigerated wet cat food? No.52 – How to properly store pet food? No.53 – What to do if my pet has a food allergy? No.54 – How to check for pet food recalls? No.55 – How to calculate calorie needs for my dog? No.56 – Best food for indoor cats? No.57 – What is the best way to feed a fast-eating dog? No.58 – How to switch dog food safely? No.59 – What to do if my dog won’t eat? No.60 – How often to change my dog’s food? No.61 – What is the best way to feed a finicky cat? No.62 – What to give dogs daily as healthy and safe foods? No.63 – What are 10 toxic foods dogs should never eat? No.64 – What are 20 fruits dogs can and cannot eat? No.65 – What are 5 slow cooker dog food recipes? No.66 – What are no-bake dog treat recipes? No.67 – Peanut butter banana high-value dog training treats recipe? No.68 – What are 2 common homemade dog treats recipes? No.69 – 5 healthy chicken dog food recipes dogs love? No.70 – How do I get my dog to like bananas and raw carrots?

No.01 – When should I switch from puppy food to adult dog food?

  • Most dogs switch to adult food at about 12 months, but small breeds may switch earlier and large breeds may need puppy food longer.
  • Choose the timing based on breed size, growth stage, and body condition, not just age alone.
  • Make the change gradually over 7–10 days to help avoid stomach upset.
Veterinary Tip: If you are unsure, ask your vet whether your dog’s growth plates have closed before making the switch.

No.02 – How much should a 3-month-old puppy eat?

  • The right amount depends on weight, breed, expected adult size, and food calories.
  • Use the feeding chart on your puppy food as a starting guide, then adjust based on body condition and growth.
  • At this age, many puppies do well with 3 meals a day.

No.03 – Can I feed my puppy homemade food?

  • Yes, but only if the recipe is properly balanced for growth by a veterinary nutritionist.
  • Puppies need an exact balance of protein, calcium, phosphorus, vitamins, and energy to prevent skeletal deformities.
  • Random homemade recipes from the internet are typically unbalanced.

No.04 – What to feed a puppy with a sensitive stomach?

  • Choose a gentle, highly-digestible, complete puppy diet instead of switching foods repeatedly.
  • Feed smaller, more frequent meals and avoid rich treats, table scraps, and sudden diet changes.
  • If vomiting, diarrhea, or poor appetite persists, speak with your veterinarian to rule out parasites.

No.05 – How many times a day should a puppy eat?

  • Young puppies (under 4 months) often need 3–4 meals daily to maintain blood sugar.
  • As they grow past 6 months, many can safely transition to 2 meals a day.
  • Regular feeding times heavily support digestion, energy consistency, and house-training routines.

No.06 – Is wet food better than dry food for puppies?

  • Neither is inherently “better.” The key is that the food is complete and AAFCO-approved for growth.
  • Wet food may help with palatability and moisture intake (great for weaning).
  • Dry food is often easier for storage, portioning, and establishing a routine.

No.07 – What to feed a puppy after spay or neuter?

  • Offer small amounts of water first, then a light meal (1/4 normal size) once your puppy is fully awake and comfortable.
  • Most puppies still require puppy food during growth even after surgery.
  • Watch portions closely in the months following, as metabolic calorie needs decrease after neutering/spaying.

No.08 – Can puppies eat adult food at 6 months?

  • Usually no as a primary diet, because most puppies still require specific growth nutrition at 6 months.
  • Adult food lacks the specific calcium-to-phosphorus ratios needed for safe bone development.
  • Stay on a puppy formula until your dog has reached roughly 90% of their expected adult weight.

No.09 – What to feed a puppy to stop biting?

  • Food does not directly stop biting because biting is mostly a teething and behavioral issue.
  • Provide a proper puppy diet alongside safe, appropriate chew items (like Kongs) to support teething.
  • Redirect biting with toys and consistent training rather than relying on food rewards alone.

No.10 – What is the best food for my pet?

  • The best food perfectly matches your pet’s species, age, health status, and lifestyle.
  • Look for a food that is explicitly complete and balanced (AAFCO statement) for their life stage.
  • The most expensive boutique brand is not always better than a scientifically formulated standard diet.
Helpful next step: See our Free Pet Care FAQ Booklet for foundational pet care basics.

No.62 – What to give dogs daily as healthy and safe foods?

  • The main daily diet MUST be a complete and balanced dog food.
  • Safe add-ons in small amounts (under 10% of total calories) include plain cooked egg, plain rice, pumpkin, carrots, apple slices (no seeds), and plain cooked lean chicken.
  • Keep extras strictly moderate to avoid nutritional imbalance.

No.63 – What are 10 toxic foods dogs should never eat?

  • Major danger foods include: Chocolate, Grapes, Raisins, Onions, Garlic, Xylitol (sugar substitute), Alcohol, Macadamia Nuts, Cooked Bones, and highly fatty scraps (pancreatitis risk).
  • If your dog ingests a known toxin, contact an emergency veterinarian or pet poison control immediately.

No.64 – What are safe fruits dogs can eat?

  • Safe fruits (in moderation) include: Apples (no core/seeds), Bananas, Blueberries, Strawberries, and Watermelon (no rind/seeds).
  • Strictly avoid grapes, raisins, cherries, and anything with a pit.
  • Fruit should be a small, occasional treat due to high sugar content.

No.70 – How do I get my dog to like bananas and raw carrots?

  • Start with tiny, manageable pieces and offer them in a calm environment.
  • Mix them with familiar, high-value foods or use a very light smear of dog-safe (xylitol-free) peanut butter to build interest.
  • Repeated gentle exposure works far better than forcing the dog.
Want more practical care help? Explore our blog resource hub and interactive pet safety quiz.

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