Dog Prescription Food
Dog prescription diets are carefully formulated to assist with the treatment or management of a particular illness or condition. Consult a veterinarian for a prescription diet based on their diagnosis and seek veterinary advice if your dog's condition deteriorates in any way to discuss your dog's diet and lifestyle.
Veterinary Diet Customer Declaration
Dog prescription diets are carefully formulated to assist with the treatment or management of a particular illness or condition. By purchasing one of these products you acknowledge that the following is accurate:
- I confirm that my pet was examined by a veterinarian who recommended the use of a vet Diet on the basis of their diagnosis;
- I understand that it is recommended that I seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months regarding the usage of this vet Diet; and
- I understand that I need to seek immediate veterinary advice if my pet’s condition deteriorates in any way whilst I use this vet Diet.
Ultimate Dog Health: Premium Vet-Recommended Dog Food
PetPA’s range of prescription dog food is curated to support your dog's health by addressing specific medical challenges and needs. Our vet-recommended dog food offers the nutrition your dog needs to support long-term health, no matter what the requirement for long-term health. Whether it’s weight management, kidney health, joint health, or allergies, we’ve got you covered with our premium range. Our specialised dog diets are balanced and nutritionally superior to many other products on the market. As pet owners ourselves, we understand the need to keep your pet healthy and happy at all times and to improve their quality of life and overcome health challenges.
If you’re looking for general health needs for your dog, PetPA also has a complete dog food range and a broad selection of LifeWise premium dog food options. Our prescription and vet-recommended dog food diets are designed specifically to assist, treat, or manage specific medical issues in dogs. To find the appropriate prescription diet for your dog based on their diagnosis, always speak with your veterinarian to discuss your dog's diet and lifestyle.