Dog Kibble: Formulated for different sizes, breeds, and life stages (puppy, adult, senior).
Cat Kibble: Available in different varieties, including grain-free or with special nutrients for hairball control or urinary health.
Canned Dog Food: Offers a higher moisture content, ideal for hydration and often preferred by picky eaters.
Canned Cat Food: Similar benefits for cats, with flavors like tuna, chicken, or mixed seafood.
Offers a long shelf life and can be rehydrated with water. These are available for both dogs and cats, often with raw ingredients.
Frozen Raw: A diet based on uncooked meats, vegetables, and bones, considered more natural by some pet owners.
Raw Food Toppers: Small portions of raw food added to kibble or wet food for added nutrition.
Specially formulated for pets with specific health conditions like kidney disease, weight management, or allergies.
For pets with sensitivities to grains or certain proteins, available in dry and wet forms.
Made without artificial ingredients, fillers, or preservatives. Certified organic options are popular among health-conscious pet owners.
Often includes high-end ingredients like duck, salmon, or venison, marketed towards owners who want to treat their pets to premium meals.
Vitamins and Minerals: To enhance the diet of pets with specific health needs.
Probiotics and Digestive Enzymes: Support gut health for both dogs and cats.
Training Treats: Small and low-calorie for frequent use during training.
Dental Chews: Help promote oral health while being a tasty snack.
Specialty Treats: For pets with specific dietary needs, like grain-free or allergy-friendly options.
Automatic Pet Feeders: Can schedule meals for pets.
Slow Feeders: Bowls designed to slow down eating and prevent bloating.