Frequently Asked Questions

•WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRAIN FOOD AND LOW GRAIN FOOD?

Grain foods are low in meat, that is, animal protein. The majority of food protein consists of vegetable proteins. The amount of protein written in the food is the total protein amount. The higher the animal protein part of it, the higher the benefit. It is also unlikely to contain allergens. While most food allergies are thought to be against animal protein, they actually occur against another protein in the diet. For example, a dog that has an allergic reaction when eating chicken food may not react to another food containing the same animal protein. The reason for this is the by-products used in the food. In low-grain foods, by-products are selected from non-allergenic foodstuffs, thus trying to prevent the risk of reaction.

•HOW WILL MY CAT/DOG TRANSITION TO FOOD? WHAT SHOULD I DO IF HE DOESN'T EAT?

Although the tastes of pet friends vary, they may generally have difficulty changing their habits. A smooth transition will give good results when made gradually. First, the old food is mixed with the new food in a small amount and the amount of new food is gradually increased. In this way, both the taste habit and the adaptation of the digestive system will be easily achieved.

•HOW MUCH FOOD SHOULD I GIVE?

Each food package contains a table consisting of average values ​​appropriate for age and weight. Using this ruler as a reference, changes can be made according to temperament. After calculating the needs of the puppies from the table, the daily meal is divided into 2-3 parts and given periodically at certain times. In cats, if there is no tendency to gain weight; The food bowl can be kept full at all times. He will eat as much as he needs. However, in cats that tend to gain weight and consume rapidly, the table should be followed and food supplements should not be given other than that. Adult dogs can be fed once a day. However, some dogs experience wandering and distraction problems while consuming food. For those with such temperaments, access to the food bowl can be done on a scheduled basis, morning and evening. In addition, minor changes can be made depending on daily physical activity.

•HOW CAN I GET SUPPORT IF I HAVE A PROBLEM?

You can go to our website and leave a call note in the contact section. On our reply day, our friends will definitely contact us regarding the solution to your problem by e-mail or by calling.

•DOES HIGH PROTEIN RATE CAUSE PROBLEMS IN JOINTS?

It's not excess protein that causes joint problems; These are genetic predispositions along with imbalances in mineral and fat intake.

•WHERE DO YOU SUPPLY THE CONTENT?

Fresh products are imported from abroad, especially from farms where we follow the products meticulously.

•WHAT SHOULD I CONSIDER WHEN I START FOOD?

If the food is locked after opening, it should be closed. There is no need to store dry food in the refrigerator, but care should be taken to ensure that the place is not too hot and does not receive direct sunlight. When exposed to these factors, oxidative stress increases, shelf life and freshness period decrease.

•ALLERGIC REACTIONS

Food-related allergies seen in animals are mostly caused by grains. The likelihood of allergic reactions is low in low-grain foods.