Dog Food
Find the best dog food for your dog at Ren's Pets, available online and in store across Canada. From kibble to wet, raw and freeze-dried food, explore the best brands to feed them well at every stage of life.
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As a pet store, we offer a wide selection of dog food and supplies, along with expert advice, online and in store.
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Keep in mind that there is no perfect food. What matters is that it suits your dog and your routine, while providing all the nutrients they need. Here are the main options available:
- Dry dog food is the simplest and most affordable option.
- Wet dog food is rich in moisture and works well for picky or older dogs.
- Raw dog food appeals to owners looking for a more natural diet.
- Freeze-dried dog food offers the benefits of raw in a light form, with no freezing required.
- Gently cooked dog food is made using human-grade ingredients for recipes with fewer processed elements.
If your dog has specific needs or if you would like personalized advice, we recommend reaching out to your veterinarian.
A good recipe should provide your dog with a minimum requirement of nutrients, good protein, healthy fats rich in omega-3 and omega-6, digestible carbohydrates and fibre, as well as vitamins and minerals.
AAFCO has set minimum thresholds to ensure formulas protect your dog's health and limit the risk of deficiency. Generally, the best-known brands meet these criteria.
Check your dog's coat to make sure it is shiny and free of excessive dandruff. Make sure their energy level and weight stay stable over time. Finally, check that their stools are regular and firm to confirm they have no digestive issues.
If you have any doubts about these signs, book an appointment with your veterinarian.
Start with the feeding chart on the packaging, then adjust based on your dog's weight, age and activity level. Keep an eye on how their weight changes over time, as it is the best indicator of whether you are feeding too much or too little. Two small meals a day are better than one, and your veterinarian can guide you if you are unsure about portions.