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What's the right choice?
For us humans, a varied and balanced diet is the foundation of physical and mental well-being. Can we say the same about our pet's diet? The questions we're most frequently asked are: "Can I change my pet's recipe, or should I stick with the one I'm using forever?" Or "Is it really right to feed a varied diet?" Today, we're here to answer these questions.
This article is for informational purposes only. If your pet has specific needs or medical conditions, we recommend consulting your veterinarian.
What is a varied diet?
We want to clarify, however, that a varied diet doesn't mean constantly switching between "types of food." Constantly switching between extruded and cold-pressed foods is never a good idea.
These constant changes can cause digestive adjustment difficulties for our pets. Different types of foods have specific digestive processes that vary not only in timing, but also in the overall process. For example, did you know that cold-pressed milk produces less gastric juice than extruded milk?
A Diet Consisting of Different Recipes
When we introduce our four-legged friend to a new type of diet, their body must undergo a new digestive process and adapt to it, resulting in a significant change in their gastrointestinal system. It goes without saying that continually offering foods that require different digestive processes does not support proper gastrointestinal function.
A "varied diet" refers to a diet composed of different recipes of the same type of diet. These foods are created with different ingredients, therefore providing a different nutrient intake. Variety is very important for the proper nourishment and functioning of your pet's body.
Why vary the diet?
Changing the food you feed your pet often raises questions. What many people don't consider, however, is that when you adopt a completely natural diet like ours, a varied diet is very important. Just as it wouldn't be healthy for us to eat the same food every day, the same reasoning applies to them. But what are the reasons why we should propose a varied diet?


What's the right choice?
For us humans, a varied and balanced diet is the foundation of physical and mental well-being. Can we say the same about our pet's diet? The questions we're most frequently asked are: "Can I change my pet's recipe, or should I stick with the one I'm using forever?" Or "Is it really right to feed a varied diet?" Today, we're here to answer these questions.
This article is for informational purposes only. If your pet has specific needs or medical conditions, we recommend consulting your veterinarian.
What is a varied diet?
We want to clarify, however, that a varied diet doesn't mean constantly switching between "types of food." Constantly switching between extruded and cold-pressed foods is never a good idea.
These constant changes can cause digestive adjustment difficulties for our pets. Different types of foods have specific digestive processes that vary not only in timing, but also in the overall process. For example, did you know that cold-pressed milk produces less gastric juice than extruded milk?
A Diet Consisting of Different Recipes
When we introduce our four-legged friend to a new type of diet, their body must undergo a new digestive process and adapt to it, resulting in a significant change in their gastrointestinal system. It goes without saying that continually offering foods that require different digestive processes does not support proper gastrointestinal function.
A "varied diet" refers to a diet composed of different recipes of the same type of diet. These foods are created with different ingredients, therefore providing a different nutrient intake. Variety is very important for the proper nourishment and functioning of your pet's body.
Why vary the diet?
Changing the food you feed your pet often raises questions. What many people don't consider, however, is that when you adopt a completely natural diet like ours, a varied diet is very important. Just as it wouldn't be healthy for us to eat the same food every day, the same reasoning applies to them. But what are the reasons why we should propose a varied diet?
