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What pet food should I buy?

There are so many pet food options available, it can be hard to know what to choose. Here’s some advice from our team.

Reviewed by Lizzie Hunt

Published: 21 April 2026

There are so many options of pet food available, browsing the vast selection can be overwhelming! Should I give them wet or dry food? Will they prefer chicken or fish? Do I have to pay premium prices or should I just choose something cheap and cheerful?

Here are some key pet food considerations

Age

It really is as simple as: puppies need puppy food; adults need adult food and older pets need senior food. These diets are tailored to what your pets need at that time in their life, for example, extra support for growth in puppies.

Wet or dry?

Generally, feeding a dry diet is preferred in dogs and cats, as crunching the biscuits helps to clean their teeth. However, for neutered male cats, your vet will often recommend feeding wet food to keep him hydrated and prevent any nasty urinary problems.

Breed-specific diets

Many pet food companies now offer diets tailor made for certain breeds, providing additional nutrients for what that breed of dog needs, whether it’s heart support for Boxers or joint care for Dachshunds. The most important thing is to ensure that you choose the right food for the size of dog so small breeds such as Yorkshire Terriers need smaller biscuits and different nutrition compared to larger breeds like Golden Retrievers.

Veterinary diets

Companies have designed diets clinically proven to support pets with health problems such as allergies, diabetes, heart conditions, kidney disease or arthritis, as well as diets tailored to the needs of neutered pets or pets trying to lose weight. Veterinary diets don’t necessarily mean spending extra money as less food needs to be given each day, meaning the bag lasts much longer!

Any questions?

If you’re unsure about your pet’s diet and what to feed, please speak to our friendly team of pet-loving pros and we’ll be happy to advise!

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