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Inside the Bowl: Key Nutrients Your Puppy Needs
by Addiction Pet Australia
on May 26 2025
As a new puppy parent, you’re probably overflowing with excitement and want the best for your little furball. One of the most important decisions you'll make is choosing the right food that will fuel their growth, playfulness, and overall health. But with so many puppy food options available, it can feel overwhelming to figure out what’s best for your pup.
Let’s break it down. What are the essential nutrients your puppy needs to thrive? Let’s dive into the basics of puppy nutrition, and how you can choose the best diet to keep your fur baby healthy, happy, and full of energy.
Protein: Building Blocks for Growth
Protein is the superstar nutrient for your growing pup. It’s crucial for muscle development, immune support, and overall growth. Puppies are in a stage of rapid development, so they need higher protein levels than adult dogs.
Viva La Venison formula is packed with high-quality venison, providing your puppy with a premium source of protein that’s easy on their tummy plus, it’s hypoallergenic, making it an excellent choice for pups with sensitivities.
For a fish-based protein option, Salmon Bleu is made with high-quality salmon, which is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, helping with skin health, brain development, and joint support.
Fat: The Energy Source Your Puppy Needs
Fat often gets a bad rap, but for puppies, it's a crucial nutrient. Fat is a concentrated source of energy, helping your puppy stay active and vibrant. It also supports brain development and helps the absorption of essential vitamins.
Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, found in ingredients like fish oil and flaxseed, are particularly important for brain function and skin health. Salmon Bleu s rich in these fatty acids, ensuring your pup gets the energy they need while promoting cognitive health and skin elasticity.
Carbohydrates: Fuel for Playtime
While puppies need a lot of protein and fat, carbohydrates shouldn’t be overlooked. Carbs provide the steady energy that keeps your pup zooming around the yard and playing with their favorite toys.
Calcium and Phosphorus: Strong Bones and Teeth
As your puppy grows, their bones and teeth are developing at a rapid pace. Proper levels of calcium and phosphorus are essential to ensuring they build a strong skeleton and develop healthy teeth.
Vitamins and Minerals: Immune System Support
Your puppy’s immune system needs to be in top shape as they encounter new environments, people, and, of course, other dogs. Vitamins like A, D, and E, as well as minerals like zinc and copper, support your puppy’s immune health, vision, skin, and overall wellness.
Fiber: Digestive Health Matters
While fiber isn’t typically the first thing that comes to mind when you think of puppy nutrition, it plays a critical role in maintaining healthy digestion. Fiber helps regulate bowel movements, prevent constipation, and promote healthy gut bacteria.
Water: Hydration is Key
Although not technically a nutrient, water is absolutely essential for your puppy’s overall health. Just like humans, puppies need to stay hydrated for proper organ function, temperature regulation, and digestion. Always ensure fresh, clean water is available for your little pup throughout the day.
How to Choose the Right Puppy Food
When choosing the best food for your puppy, always check the ingredient list and look for food specifically formulated for puppies. These formulas are designed with the unique nutritional needs of growing dogs in mind. You’ll also want to select a reputable brand that uses high-quality ingredients and avoids unnecessary fillers and artificial additives.
Both Viva La Venison and Salmon Bleu provide premium, high-quality options designed to meet the needs of your growing pup—whether they’re a small, sensitive breed or a larger, more energetic one.
A Happy, Healthy Puppy Starts with the Right Nutrition
Your puppy is growing and developing quickly, and the right nutrients will lay the foundation for a long, healthy life. Protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals—all of these nutrients play a vital role in supporting your puppy’s growth, energy, and overall well-being.
Whether you're feeding a small or large breed, Viva La Venison and Salmon Bleu offer balanced, nutritious formulas to help your pup thrive.
We also offer a Complete and Balanced selection for every stage of your puppy’s life, including our Wild Islands and Sensitive Care ranges, tailored to suit your puppy’s specific needs and sensitivities. Consult your veterinarian if you're unsure what’s best for your pup, and always ensure you choose food that’s made for puppies. The right food now will ensure your puppy grows up to be a strong, healthy, and happy dog!
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The Puppy Growth Timeline: What to Expect in the First Year
by Addiction Pet Australia
on May 26 2025
Bringing a puppy into your life is an exciting adventure, filled with milestones and learning moments. The first year of your puppy’s life is full of rapid physical and emotional changes, and understanding what to expect during each stage can help you support their growth. Let’s take a look at the growth timeline for your puppy—and how you can support them with the right nutrition!
Weeks 1–4: The Early Days – A New Beginning
During the first few weeks, your puppy is heavily reliant on their mother for warmth, nourishment, and comfort. If you’ve brought a puppy into your home at this stage, they will still be developing essential social skills.
Physical Development: At this stage, puppies are gaining weight, with their eyes and ears starting to open, and they begin to explore their surroundings.
Nutritional Needs: Puppies need nutrient-dense food for growth. At this stage, formulas like Wild Islands Pacific Catch provide high-quality proteins from New Zealand salmon, mackerel, and hoki, delivering essential omega fatty acids to support brain development and healthy skin.
Weeks 5–8: Socialization – The Critical Learning Period
From 5 to 8 weeks, puppies become more active and curious, exploring their world and starting to socialize. This is the time to begin introducing them to a variety of experiences, people, and other dogs.
Physical Development: They’re growing fast! Their limbs become more coordinated, and they start to move around more freely.
Nutritional Needs: This is a crucial stage for bone and muscle development. Wild Islands Pacific Catch supports this rapid growth with nutrient-dense fish proteins, green-lipped mussel for joint support, and DHA for brain and eye development.
Months 2–3: Teething & Play – Developing Independence
At this age, puppies start to wean off their mother’s milk and begin eating solid food. They also start to exhibit more playful and independent behavior, which is a great time to begin potty training and establishing routines.
Physical Development: Their teeth come in during this period, so teething can be intense, leading to increased chewing.
Nutritional Needs: As their nutritional needs increase, choosing the right food is vital. Wild Kangaroo & Apples Recipe is a great option—featuring novel kangaroo protein, it’s hypoallergenic, easy to digest, and ideal for sensitive tummies.
Months 4–6: Midway Mark – Growth Spurt
At 4 to 6 months, puppies experience a significant growth spurt. They become more energetic and curious, and their coordination improves. However, they may still be a bit clumsy.
Physical Development: They begin to grow rapidly, especially in large breed puppies. Their legs may seem too long for their body as they go through a bit of an awkward phase.
Nutritional Needs: Wild Kangaroo & Apples Recipe delivers lean, high-quality protein and fiber-rich apples to support steady growth, muscle development, and digestive health, without triggering common food allergies.
Months 6–9: Adolescence – Testing Boundaries
Just like human teenagers, puppies between 6 and 9 months can go through a rebellious phase. They may start testing boundaries and need a little extra patience from you.
Physical Development: This is when puppies start to resemble their adult size, although large breed dogs will continue to grow for a bit longer.
Nutritional Needs: Wild Islands Pacific Catch continues to support their needs with a high-protein, fish-based formula, ideal for maintaining lean muscle mass while fueling their boundless energy.
Months 9–12: Becoming a Teen – Maturing Into Adulthood
By the time they reach 9 to 12 months, most puppies have reached their full size (though large breed dogs may still be growing). They’ll start to mature both physically and emotionally, becoming a little more settled, though still full of energy.
Physical Development: Many puppies will reach their adult size by 12 months, though their bodies will continue to fill out and gain muscle mass.
Nutritional Needs: Wild Kangaroo & Apples Recipe supports this final transition with balanced nutrients that maintain energy levels, muscle tone, and optimal digestion as they approach adulthood.
Your puppy’s first year is a whirlwind of milestones and rapid development, both physically and emotionally. Providing the right nutrition—such as Wild Islands Pacific Catch for protein-rich, fish-based nourishment or Wild Kangaroo & Apples Recipe for sensitive stomachs—ensures they receive the essential nutrients needed to thrive.
With the right food and plenty of love, your puppy will continue to grow and flourish—embracing each life stage with vitality and joy!
Explore Addiction’s full range of premium dog foods, including:
Complete & Balanced: Formulated for overall health and vitality, suitable for dogs of all breeds and life stages.
Sensitive Care: Ideal for dogs with food sensitivities, featuring novel proteins and limited ingredients.
Wild Islands: High-protein, whole prey-inspired diets crafted with premium New Zealand ingredients.
Discover the perfect match for your puppy’s unique needs and set the foundation for a long, healthy life.
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More Than a Bite-Sized Detail: The Importance of Kibble Size for Puppies
by Addiction Pet Australia
on May 26 2025
If you’ve ever watched a puppy try to wolf down a meal, you’ve probably noticed one thing: those tiny little teeth and tiny little mouths sometimes struggle with adult-sized kibble. But hey, don’t worry — we’ve got the scoop on why kibble size matters more than you might think, and why it’s a crucial factor in your puppy’s growth, development, and overall well-being. Let’s dive in and chew on this topic, shall we?
Why Kibble Size Matters for Puppies
Okay, so your puppy’s tiny, adorable mouth might not be able to handle those chunky bites you might give your older dog. But kibble size isn’t just about ease of chewing — it’s about health, digestion, and proper development. Here's why:
Teething Troubles
When puppies are teething, they’re not exactly equipped with a full set of adult teeth. Their baby teeth are still coming in, which makes eating larger pieces of kibble a little, well, challenging. Puppy-sized kibble is softer and smaller, making it easier for those little teeth to break it down. Larger kibble could actually cause discomfort or even jaw strain!
Digestive Health
Smaller kibble pieces are more digestible for puppies. Since their digestive systems are still developing, they need food that’s easy to break down. The right kibble size ensures that your puppy doesn’t just gobble up food, but that they’re able to process and absorb all the nutrients they need to grow strong and healthy.
Encouraging Proper Chewing
Puppies love to nibble and chew (let’s face it, they pretty much chew everything, don’t they?). Properly sized kibble encourages chewing, which is important for their jaw muscles and teeth development. Plus, it slows down their eating pace, which can prevent the all-too-common puppy wolfing down food syndrome. We’ve all seen it. Kibble that’s too big? Well, it can lead to rushed eating, choking, and even digestive discomfort. Yikes!
A Growing Puppy’s Needs: Bigger Isn’t Always Better
As your puppy grows, their nutritional needs will change, but that doesn’t mean the kibble size should jump straight into adult territory. Puppy food is designed with the understanding that your furball is going through crucial stages of growth. Nutrients like protein, fat, and omega fatty acids are all formulated with their energy and developmental needs in mind. But even more than that, puppy food is specifically sized to match the pace of growth.
You see, as a pup becomes more active and energetic (because, let’s be honest, they’re bouncing off walls), their kibble should be able to keep up. Too big of kibble? They might just skip the chewing altogether and choke or experience discomfort. Too small? Well, that’s just a missed opportunity to properly stimulate those tiny, developing jaws.
At Addiction Pet Foods we understand that puppies are all about that playful energy and curious exploration — and their food should be a reflection of that. Our range of kibble options helps puppies of all sizes take the perfect bite without the extra mess. From the Salmon Bleu to the Wild Islands Forest Meat, we’ve got the ideal kibble for any growing pup.
Salmon Bleu
If your pup’s a fan of seafood (and let’s face it, who isn’t?), Salmon Bleu is the perfect match. The small, bite-sized kibble is gentle on those little teeth and easy to chew. Plus, the high-quality salmon is packed with omega-3 fatty acids to support brain development and shiny coats. Your little furball will be nibbling on these delicious bites while growing healthy and strong — without any teething struggles!
Wild Islands Forest Meat
Got a more adventurous eater in your pack? Wild Islands Forest Meat delivers big on flavor and nutrition in a kibble that’s perfectly sized for puppies with a wild side. Made with premium forest proteins like venison and lamb, this recipe is designed for optimal digestibility and growth. It’s rich in nutrients to fuel playtime, brain development, and those daily zoomies — without overwhelming their tiny tummies or jaws.
Choosing the Right Kibble Size: What to Look For
When you’re shopping for kibble for your puppy, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Age-Specific Nutrition: Puppies need different nutrition than adults, so choose food specifically formulated for their age group.
Proper Size: Whether the kibble is small or extra-small, make sure it matches the size of your puppy’s mouth and teeth. It should be easy for them to chew without causing strain.
Digestibility: Look for ingredients that are easy to digest, with high-quality protein sources and healthy fats to fuel their growing bodies.
The right-sized kibble means no more worrying about whether your puppy will choke or struggle to chew. A happy, healthy puppy means more tail wags, less mess, and more time to play!
Your puppy’s kibble is more than just a snack — it’s a key to a healthy, happy, and long life. Bite-sized kibble ensures that your puppy gets the most out of every meal, whether it’s fueling their next big adventure or just helping them grow into the energetic ball of fluff they’re meant to be.
So, next time you’re picking out puppy food, remember: size matters. And with the right size kibble, your puppy’s life is off to a wagging good start!
Explore our delicious, perfectly sized puppy kibble options like Salmon Bleu and Wild Islands Forest Meat as well as other products such as Addiction’s complete and balanced, sensitive care, and Wild Islands offerings.

