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Add Pet Details

Updated over a year ago

We strongly encourage you to fully update your pet’s profile in order to get the most accurate feeding & health insights based on their breed, age, gender and more. From your Home Screen, click on your pet’s image.

Adding pet details:

Image

You are welcome to upload your pet’s image.

The only image format not supported if GIF.

Breed

In order to offer an accurate food calorie recommendation, it is essential for us to be aware of your dog's breed. Different dog breeds have varying metabolic rates, activity levels, and nutritional requirements. By knowing your dog's breed, we can consider these factors and tailor our recommendation accordingly. You can select up to 2 breeds.

Date of birth

The age of a dog plays a significant role in their nutritional needs and overall health. Try to be as accurate as possible in providing your dog’s birth date in order to they receive the appropriate nutrients for their specific developmental and age-related requirements.

Gender

The biological differences between male and female dogs can impact your dog’s nutritional needs and overall health. Select between male & female, and don’t forget to note your pet’s desexting status.

Desexting status

The desexing status means whether your dog is neutered/spayed or intact. Neutered or spayed dogs typically have lower energy requirements compared to intact dogs. This is because the removal of reproductive organs can affect their metabolism and hormone levels, potentially leading to decreased activity levels and a higher risk of weight gain. Adjusting their calorie intake and ensuring a balanced diet can help prevent obesity and maintain a healthy body condition.

Microchip ID

This information will be visible only to the pet owner and can be used for your personal records.

Activity goal

Activity goal is a pre-populated field based on your dog’s breed, age and weight. You can re-adjust the daily activity goal manually if your preference if different to what has been originally suggested.

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