RAISING A HAPPY,

HEALTHY PUPPY

RAISING A HAPPY, HEALTHY PUPPY

Puppy Essentials:
Smart Tips for the Best Start in Life

How to Choose the Right Food for Your Puppy

Raising a puppy is a big job—and it starts with what’s in their bowl. Here’s what to look for in food that supports healthy growth from the start:

  • Made for Puppies - Formulated for growth, with balanced nutrients for developing bodies.

  • Grain-Free and Meat-First - Real meat as the first ingredient, not fillers or by-products.

  • Small Kibble Size - Tiny bites that are easier to chew and gentler on young tummies.

  • No Fillers or Nasties - Clean, recognizable ingredients—no artificial additives.

  • Key Nutrients for Healthy Development - DHA for brain, calcium for bones, taurine for heart health.

  • Made in New Zealand - Crafted in New Zealand, where pure ingredients are abundant.

Essential Nutrients for Puppies

Puppies grow fast—and their nutrition needs to keep up. A complete and balanced diet packed with quality protein, healthy fats, taurine, and brain-boosting DHA fuels strong muscles, sharp minds, and overall wellbeing. The right nutrients early on set the foundation for a lifetime of health.

Natural Ingredients

High-Quality Protein

Builds lean muscle and supports healthy growth.

Natural Ingredients

Omega-3 (DHA)

Supports brain development and learning ability.

Natural Ingredients

Calcium

Strengthens developing bones and teeth.

100% Palm Oil Free

Taurine

Supports heart, vision, and overall organ health.

Closed Process

Vitamins & Minerals

Boosts immunity, skin health, and vitality.

Closed Process

Antioxidants

Helps protect developing cells and support natural defenses.

New to Puppy Parenting

Exercise & Play Ideas for Growing Puppies

Activity

Benefits

Best for Puppies With:

Short Walks

Builds stamina safely and supports joint development.

High energy or large breeds in growth stage

Training Games

Teaches obedience while boosting focus and confidence.

Easily distracted or food-motivated puppies

Play with Toys

Helps with teething, coordination, and prevents boredom.

Teething or chew-prone puppies

Social Play

Encourages healthy interaction and reduces fear of new environments.

Shy or under-socialized puppies

Rest Time

Supports growth and prevents overstimulation or injury.

All puppies—especially after active play

Choosing the Right Food for a Puppies

Enhance your cat's well-being with our premium products designed for puppies.

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  • FOR PUPPIES
  • COMPLETE & BALANCED
  • SENSITIVE CARE
  • WILD ISLANDS
  • MEATY BITES

Salmon Bleu Puppy

Mega Chicken – Large Breed Puppy

*Our products offer complete nutrition for senior dogs, packed with premium NZ protein

Salmon Bleu Dog

Salmon Bleu Dog

*Our products offer complete nutrition for senior dogs, packed with premium NZ protein

Wild Kangaroo and Apples

Viva La Venison Dog

Zen Vegetarian

*Our products offer complete nutrition for senior dogs, packed with premium NZ protein

Wild Islands Pacific Catch

Wild Islands Island Birds

Wild Islands Forest Meat

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Beef Meaty Bites

Brushtail Meaty Bites

Chicken Meaty Bites

Venison Meaty Bites

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Frequently ask questions:
 Raising Puppies

How often should I feed my puppy?
Puppies typically need to eat 3 to 4 small meals a day. As they grow, you can gradually reduce to 2 meals. Always follow feeding guidelines based on their weight and age.
What kind of food should my puppy eat?
Choose a complete and balanced food made specifically for puppies. Look for meat as the first ingredient, a small kibble size, and added nutrients like DHA, calcium, and taurine. Grain-free formulas with novel proteins are great for sensitive pups.
When can I start training my puppy?
Right away! Puppies are most receptive between 8 and 16 weeks old. Keep sessions short, positive, and reward-based. Even simple commands like “sit” and “come” build good habits.
How much exercise does a puppy need?
Start slow. A few short walks and play sessions each day are enough at first. Avoid long runs or intense play, especially for large breed puppies whose joints are still developing.
How do I know if my puppy is growing properly?
Healthy weight gain, bright eyes, a shiny coat, and steady energy levels are good signs. If you're unsure, check in with your vet—they can track your puppy’s growth and adjust their diet if needed.
When should I switch from puppy food to adult food?
Most puppies transition to adult food around 12 months old, but large breeds may need longer. Look for signs like reaching adult size and decreased appetite. Your vet can confirm the right timing.

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