Frequently Asked Questions
At Eden Holistic Pet Foods we pride ourselves on formulating a range of foods that caters to the nutritional needs of cats and dogs.
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What do you recommend for fussy eaters?
For fussy dogs, we would recommend our Succulent Semi-Moist Range. The unique texture of the soft and squidgy kibble entices even the fussiest of dogs. It can take some dogs a little bit of time to get used to a new food, never commit to a large bag of food on the first order if your dog is known for being a little fussy. Some dogs like to graze from their bowl rather than having set meal times, try not to stand over your dog whilst it's eating as this can be intimidating for some dogs resulting in them not eating.
What do you recommend for senior dogs?
For senior dogs, we recommend any recipes from The Cuisine Range as they all contain high protein levels. As a dog becomes more senior, they sometimes eat a little less as they may have a decrease in their energy levels, however, the major organs (heart, kidneys, liver, lungs) all need protein to survive and function properly. When there is not enough protein available in the dog’s food, the body can start to break down its own stores to attain the required protein needed. This is especially detrimental to older dogs because they need more protein (about 50 percent more) than younger dogs.
Do you offer dog food samples?
Yes! We offer 100g kibble samples for you and your dog to try before you buy. You can purchase these directly from our website or check out our store locator to find your closest Eden stockist and collect from them. (We suggest if collecting from your local stockist you call ahead to ensure they have samples in stock) We do not offer samples of our treats, wet food, or joint support.
Can you freeze the wet food?
Yes, our wet food can be frozen to increase longevity. To freeze the wet food you must decant it first and not freeze it in the can/tin. We recommend freezing in ice cube trays or individual portions.
What advice would you give when increasing feeding amounts?
Our feeding guides are just a starting point as every dog is different. If you want to increase the feed we recommend increasing by 10% every 2 weeks ensuring that stools are firm and formed.