guard•i•an
(noun)
“a keeper or protector who looks after the welfare of others.”
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Guardianship
Changing the way we view, treat, and respect our animal companions.
Just like our customers, we are Guardians that want the longest, happiest, and healthiest life for all the pets we love.
At Pet Planet, we evidently define Guardianship as a simple series of promises that are put into action when caring for a pet. Here are our promises:
I shall make a lifetime commitment to my pets.
As a guardian, I will never give up on my pet, no matter what.
I ensure that my pet will eat nutritious food, get fresh water, and has plenty of exercise.
To choose safe and chemical-free products for my home.
I promise to always be gentle and compassionate.
I’ll take care of my pet’s physical and emotional needs.
If I see an animal in danger, I will do my best to help.
Love them unconditionally
#iamaguardian
Follow us on any of our social media platforms and post pictures of you and your pet as you celebrate your Guardianship journey using the #iamaguardian hashtag.
What Guardianship means to us !
At Pet Planet, we want to know about you and your pet.
Our questions help to get to know you and your favorite furry friend, which, in turn, allows us to help you make the best choices that not only help your pet thrive but stay within your means and lifestyle.
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Questions of Your Own?
At Pet Planet, we pride ourselves on offering safe and trusted options, thoroughly researched as part of our Certificate of Trust program. This includes understanding manufacturing processes, ingredient sourcing, and quality.
Moreover, choosing the best food for your pet depends on several factors: life stage, allergies or sensitivities, multiple pets, preferred food type, and your family’s lifestyle. Consequently, these considerations help determine the most suitable option for you and your pet.
Understanding nutrition starts with the ingredient panel. Here are a few tips on what to look for in the ingredient panel:
- Named Meat – and lots of it. You don’t want to see “by-products” or vague terms like “poultry”.
- Purposeful carbohydrates (think peas, sweet potatoes, carrots).
- Low glycemic grains like oats or barley at a lower inclusion rate.
- Named fats like “chicken fat” (not “poultry fat”).
Let us help you find the right food for your pet today!