New Users

Transitioning Your Dog To K9 Natural

When transitioning your dog to K9 Natural, start by mixing a small amount into their current food, slowly increasing the amount of K9 Natural over 7 - 10 days until your dog enjoys a full bowl of K9 Natural.

Day 1 - 3

75% current food, 25% K9 Natural

Day 4 - 6

50% current food, 50% K9 Natural

Day 7 - 9

25% current food, 75% K9 Natural

Day 10

100% K9 Natural

Feed As A

Complete & Balanced Meal

Simply open the lid using the easy to pull tab, place in your dog's food bowl, stir the meat and liquid together, and serve.

Clean and place the empty can in your recycling.

Place

Drop

Stir

Stir

Serve

Serve

Feed As A

Tasty Topper

Simply add a scoop on top of your existing food to increase the nutrient content of your dog's meal.

Topping is a great way to improve the taste and add nutrients to your dog's existing food.

Scoop

Scoop

K9 Natural

How Much To Feed

TTo feed as a complete and balanced meal, follow our recommended feeding methods and feeding guides linked in detail below.

Countertop with K9 Natural Chicken Canned Feast range on top
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  • MM
    Mon M.
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    Beef Feast Canned Dog Food
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    Beef Feast Canned Dog Food
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Best dog food for very fussy eaters

    Our 18 year old toy poodle for the first time loves his food after years of trying him on different brands of soft food. Made such a difference!

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    Barb
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    Beef Feast Canned Dog Food
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    Beef Feast Canned Dog Food
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Good food for a happy, healthy dog

    My dog loves this food and it seems to be making her healthy and lean. I would rather pay for good food than vet bills as a result of using some of the horrid foods sold to uninformed pet owners.

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