Just like people, pets need a balanced diet to thrive. Feeding your pet the correct type and amount of food based on their size, breed, age, and activity level is vital. Look for high-quality pet food that lists meat as the first ingredient and avoid those loaded with fillers, artificial colors, or preservatives. Talk to your veterinarian about the best diet for your pet, especially if they have any health concerns like allergies, weight issues, or sensitivities. Also, keep in mind that certain human foods, such as chocolate, grapes, onions, and garlic, are toxic to pets.
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