Dog food should be stored in a dry, ventilated place to avoid moisture, insect damage or other contamination. It’s best to store dog food in airtight containers to prevent the intrusion of oxygen, moisture, and odors. If you are using dry food, consider storing it in the refrigerator to prevent it from spoiling. A few more notes: Avoid leaving dog food in direct sunlight, as sunlight may spoil the food. If you are using wet food, eat it as soon as possible to avoid spoilage. When storing dog food, avoid mixing it with other chemicals to prevent chemical reactions. If you take your dog food with you during a business trip or travel, you should pay attention to keeping the dog food dry and promptly storing it in an appropriate place after the trip.
In short, pay attention to factors such as drying, ventilation, sealing and isolation when storing dog food to ensure the quality and safety of dog food.