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Celebrating Nutrition Month with Maxime: Health Tips for Your Pets

Jul 22, 2025

In the Philippines, July marks Nutrition Month, a nationwide observance highlighting the crucial role of proper nutrition and healthy lifestyles for overall well-being. It’s not just about the food we eat but also about the active lifestyles we choose to live.

Maxime believes that nutrition is an expression of love, one that extends to the furry members of our families who bring us joy every day. As more people become proud pet parents, the need for quality pet nutrition continues to grow.

To celebrate Nutrition Month, Maxime is dedicated to promoting pet health through both proper nutrition and meaningful bonding. This month, we’re sharing six simple yet impactful habits that every pet parent can practice to help their pets live longer, healthier lives.

  1. Frequent exercise

Physical and mental exercise are vital in keeping our pets happy and healthy. Daily walks, playtime, and engaging toys keep your furry companions’ bodies fit and minds sharp.

  1. Vet checks

Ensure your pets’ vaccinations are complete and up-to-date. Regular visits to your trusted vet are crucial for their well-being and longevity. This helps detect early signs of health issues and prevent illnesses.

  1. Give the best, nutritious meals

For a balanced diet packed with essential vitamins and nutrients, feed them with premium meals from Maxime. Made with highly digestible protein, they’re crafted with the best and only the freshest ingredients by our team of experts to support your pets’ health and vitality.

  1. Stay hydrated

Water helps get rid of toxins in the body. It’s important to provide your pets with fresh and clean water to keep them hydrated.

  1. Maintain a good grooming routine

Regular grooming helps maintain their skin and coat, reduces shedding, and keeps them looking and feeling their best.

  1. Set a time and space to rest

Make sure they have a cozy and quiet place to rest. Proper sleep is essential for their overall health, especially for growing kittens and puppies.

Maxime is the premium pet food brand of Aboitiz Foods. The brand offers a wide range of dog and cat food products, ensuring the optimal health and vitality of your pets.

Explore expert tips on pet care and discover the health benefits of Maxime Pet Food by visiting their website: https://one.aboitizfoods.com/Maxime-Asia

FAQs:

  1. What makes Maxime meals nutritious for pets?

Maxime is made with high-quality, fresh ingredients, crafted by a team of experts to support complete and balanced nutrition for your pets’ health, energy, and longevity.

  1. Can I feed Maxime to all breeds and life stages?

Maxime offers formulations tailored to different breeds, sizes, and life stages. Check the label or consult your vet to find the right variant for your furry friend.

  1. Where is Maxime Pet Food produced?

Maxime pet food is produced and packed in its own dedicated pet food area at its Gold Coin feed mill in Ha Nam, Vietnam. The pet food facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and strongly focuses on food safety, space and time optimization, and efficiency.

Gold Coin facilities are recognized for their expertise in producing high-quality extruded feed, ensuring:

  • Optimal kibble texture (crunchiness and hardness)
  • Consistent shapes and sizes for ease of consumption
  • Controlled food density to support proper feeding guidelines
  1. How does Maxime ensure the safety and quality of its pet food?

Maxime pet food is expertly formulated to meet the highest international standards for quality and safety. Compliant with both AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) and FEDIAF (European Pet Food Industry Federation) guidelines, Maxime provides complete and balanced nutrition tailored to every life stage of dogs and cats.

Maxime pet food is also formulated without pork to eliminate the risk of African Swine Fever (ASF) contamination.

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