NewRoad Guide to Transitioning Dog Food

NewRoad Guide to Transitioning Dog Food

REASONS TO SWITCH

There are many reasons for a person to consider changing their dog's food. Looking to attain improvements in performance, appearance, health, and behavior are all great justifications for making a switch. Here are the top 6 reasons people join the NewRoad pack:

  • You value quality food—specifically human-grade, non-GMO, and freshly baked to order.

  • Your current dog food brand had a recall or you don't trust the safety of the ingredients or processes. 

  • Your dog experiences food allergies or sensitivities and needs a recipe with a unique protein source. 

  • Your dog is getting older and they need a specially formulated recipe to help them age gracefully. 

  • Your puppy is old enough to switch to an adult recipe. 

  • Your dog needs some help losing weight. 

      START SLOW

      We recommend transitioning from your current food to your NewRoad recipe over a 7 to 10 day period. If your dog or puppy is particularly sensitive, you may want to extend this transition time.

      Changing to a new food without thoughtfully transitioning ('going cold turkey') or switching too quickly can result in symptoms such as diarrhea and upset stomach. 

      To avoid tummy trouble, start by mixing in a small amount of your pup's NewRoad recipe with their current food. Each day slowly increase the ratio of NewRoad food while decreasing the amount of your dog's current food. 

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      HAVE PATIENCE

      It can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for your pup's digestive tract to properly adapt to their new food.

      Switching to a new food that has the same ingredients as the current one but minor differences in fat or protein content should only take a few days. Switching to a food with significantly different ingredients or different protein and fat levels may require a longer transition period before your pup's digestive tract becomes totally adjusted to the change.

      KNOW YOUR PUP

      Each dog and puppy is unique and may take less than 7 days or more than 14 days to fully transition. If your pup usually has a sensitive tummy, plan on a longer transition period. Be sure to monitor and adjust your schedule accordingly.

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