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EPOL Dog Food

What makes EPOL dog food suitable for all life stages?

EPOL Dog Food offers specially formulated products to meet the unique needs of puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs. Each recipe is balanced with essential nutrients, proteins, and fats to support growth, maintenance, and vitality in puppyhood as well as adulthood. 

The amount of food your dog needs depends on factors such as their age, weight, activity level, and breed. Refer to the feeding guidelines on the EPOL packaging for daily portions, but adjust based on your dog’s condition and appetite. Always ensure your dog has access to fresh, clean water.

Ingredients crucial to the healthy development and maintenance of your dog include:

  • Proteins for strong muscles and tissues, along with amino acids that help repair and rebuild damaged cells.
  • Carbohydrates to provide the energy they need throughout the day.
  • Healthy fats with oils that aid in vitamin absorption, promote a shiny coat, and support mental sharpness.
  • Vitamins and minerals essential for strong teeth and dense bones.

Keep in mind that your dog’s nutritional needs will change as they age and depending on their breed

Pet owners must be mindful of what their dogs eat, as some common kitchen items can be dangerous. Here are some of the most hazardous foods to keep away from your dogs:

  • Chocolate: All types—white, milk, dark, and baking chocolate—are toxic to dogs, with darker varieties being the most dangerous due to higher toxicity levels. Even lighter chocolates, with their high sugar and fat content, are harmful.
  • Grapes and Raisins: These are highly toxic to dogs and can cause severe kidney damage without showing immediate symptoms. Watch for unusual sleepiness, stomach pain, loss of appetite, vomiting, or diarrhoea.
  • Xylitol: Found in sugar-free products like gum, mints, and toothpaste, xylitol triggers a rapid insulin release in dogs, leading to dangerously low blood sugar levels. Symptoms include weakness, lethargy, shaking, vomiting, or collapse.
  • Macadamia Nuts: While not lethal, just a few macadamia nuts can cause temporary paralysis in dogs for 24 to 48 hours. This human snack affects their nervous system, impairing muscle function.
  • Raw Bread Dough: If ingested, the dough can expand in a dog’s warm stomach, producing carbon dioxide and alcohol. This can cause bloating, dry heaving, weakness, and in severe cases, seizures or gastric dilatation.


Always keep these items out of reach and contact your vet immediately if you suspect your dog has eaten something harmful.

EPOL Cat Food

What nutrients are essential to well-balanced cat food?

Ingredients crucial to the healthy development and maintenance of your cat include:

  • Proteins for strong muscles and tissues, along with amino acids that help repair and rebuild damaged cells.
  • Carbohydrates to provide the energy they need throughout the day.
  • Healthy fats with oils that aid in vitamin absorption, promote a shiny coat, and support mental sharpness.
  • Vitamins and minerals essential for strong teeth and healthy bones.


Keep in mind that your cat’s nutritional needs will change as they age and depending on their breed.

EPOL cat food contains essential vitamins and minerals, including taurine for heart and eye health, calcium for strong bones, and iron for energy. Each formula is designed to support the overall health and happiness of your cat.

Feeding amounts can vary based on your cat’s age, weight, and activity level. Check the feeding guidelines on EPOL’s packaging for recommendations, and adjust as needed for your cat’s condition and appetite.

EPOL has a specialised kitten formula designed to meet the unique nutritional needs of growing kittens. EPOL Kitten food is enriched with proteins, vitamins, and minerals to support their rapid growth and development.

Water is essential to every living cell in your dog’s body. It transports vital nutrients, aids digestion by helping absorb vitamins and minerals, regulates body temperature, lubricates joints, and removes waste. Without enough water, your dog’s health can suffer, ranging from mild dehydration to severe, life-threatening organ failure.

To keep your dog healthy, ensure their bowl is always filled with fresh, clean water. Offer extra hydration on hot days, during periods of high activity, or if your dog is pregnant. Watch for signs of dehydration, such as a dry nose, dry gums, or skin that doesn’t bounce back when gently pinched. Keeping your pup hydrated is one of the simplest yet most crucial ways to support their well-being.