Introducing a new food to your dog’s diet is a fun and exciting process — especially with Power Foods Complete, which supports strong muscles, smooth digestion, healthy skin, and a strong immune system.*
To help your dog adjust to this nutrient-dense food, it’s important to transition gradually. This helps their digestive system adapt while allowing you to find the right serving size — since many dogs need less of this food to feel satisfied.
Here are our tips for a successful transition:
Transition Gradually
It’s normal for your dog to need some time to adjust to Power Foods Complete. A gradual introduction allows them to adapt to its rich nutrition while helping you gauge the best serving size.
Here’s how to make the switch:
- Start slowly, mixing roughly 10% of Power Foods Complete with 90% of their current food for the first day or two.
- Increase the portion over time:
- Days 3-4: Use about 25% Power Foods Complete
- Days 5-6: Increase to a 50/50 ratio
- Days 7-8: Use about 75% Power Foods Complete
- By day 9, you can feed your dog 100% Power Foods Complete for each meal
- Watch for adjustments: Some dogs may need more or less time to adjust, so be patient and move at your dog’s pace!
Final Tips for a Smooth Transition:
- Hydration is key: Always provide clean, fresh water with each meal to help digestion.
- Power Foods Complete can be ground up for dogs with chewing issues or who prefer softer food to make it easier to eat.
- Follow the feeding chart below to determine the right amount for your dog’s weight:
Stick With It!
It’s important to note that your dog’s body might take some time to show visible benefits from Power Foods Complete. Changes like smoother digestion, less scratching, and increased energy can happen gradually over the first few weeks.*
By following these steps, your dog will soon thrive on the rich nutrition that Power Foods Complete provides. If you have any concerns or questions about the transition, feel free to reach out to our team at Lone Wolf Ranch!
*All pets are unique. Your pet’s results can and will vary.