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If your pet eats less during summer, it’s often completely normal.
Hot weather affects appetite differently. Some pets burn more energy, while others naturally slow down. What matters most isn’t how much you feed, but what you feed.
During warmer months, choose highly digestible nutrition with quality protein sources like white fish, lamb, or krill.
Freshness matters, too. Dry food is often the safest option in the heat, while wet food is best served in smaller portions.
And one important summer reminder: avoid feeding your pet right before a car trip. Stress and motion can easily cause nausea on a full stomach.
Most importantly, always make sure your pet has access to fresh, cool water – hydration needs increase significantly during hot weather.
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You can save with the food subscription option – an easy way to keep your pet’s nutrition consistent all summer long.
If you’re unsure what food is best for your pet this season, simply reply to this email.
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