This worksheet helps readers compare two pet foods without relying on front-of-bag marketing. It prompts owners to write down species, life stage, calories, feeding directions, adequacy wording, lot codes, and the questions that deserve veterinary input.
Best for
- Comparing two foods before switching.
- Checking treat calories against daily feeding plans.
- Documenting lot codes and best-by dates before asking a clinic or manufacturer a question.
Nutrition boundary: A worksheet can organize label facts, but it cannot diagnose nutrition needs. Ask your veterinarian before diet changes for puppies, kittens, seniors, pregnant or nursing pets, underweight or overweight pets, or pets with medical conditions.
Download the printable PDF and keep a copy where it will be useful: a carrier bag, kitchen drawer, care binder, travel folder, or shared household notes.