Adult dog food plays a key role in your dog’s vitality, digestive comfort and everyday health. Choosing the right food helps support their energy, maintain a healthy weight and preserve long-term well-being – with meals that truly match their real needs.
Once growth is complete, an adult dog’s diet is no longer about building – it’s about maintaining. That’s why food quality becomes essential. Each nutrient plays a precise role in your dog’s overall balance
What is Dog Chef? It all started with a dog owner who truly cared about animal well-being and his dog’s health, adopted in 2017. Unable to find satisfying options on the market, he decided to create products that respect the precisely defined needs of puppies and dogs. The idea came from watching a friend cook for her dog: homemade is the key – what was missing was flexibility.
Dog Chef offers a modern, reassuring approach to canine nutrition, designed to support adult dogs throughout their lives. We align with the fresh-food habits mentioned above. In short, Dog Chef meals are:
Every adult dog has specific nutritional needs depending on their profile. By answering a few questions, you can identify the best diet for your dog – taking into account their age, size and activity level
The right amount depends on several factors: weight, activity level, age and metabolism. An appropriate ration helps maintain a healthy weight and stable energy throughout the day. You can follow our recommendations or ask your veterinarian, who knows your dog and can determine their needs.
In general, one to two meals per day are recommended to support digestion and avoid overloading the digestive system. This can vary depending on medical and physiological factors – every dog is different.
After neutering, energy needs can change. To help prevent weight gain, it’s recommended to adjust the diet and offer portions adapted to your dog’s new status. Specific products can help with this transition. You can also ask your veterinarian right after the procedure – an adapted nutrition plan is usually proposed for neutered dogs.
Yes – mixed feeding that combines kibble and fresh meals can be interesting both for taste and nutritionally. It must remain balanced.
Loss of appetite can be linked to meal monotony or digestive sensitivity. Introducing fresh meals can break the routine and restore appetite, while still meeting nutritional needs. Dog Chef fits this approach and offers several options to boost palatability.
Highly digestible food with selected ingredients and simple recipes clearly supports digestive comfort in sensitive dogs.
Food transitions should be gradual over several days, slowly increasing the share of the new food to avoid digestive discomfort.
Dog Chef recipes are designed to fit the vast majority of profiles. Portions and compositions are personalised to meet each adult dog’s specific needs.
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