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Providing Your Dog With A Healthy And Nutritious Diet
Posted by dogs@strollers in Dog Strollers on July 15, 2010
Feeding any pet is relatively straightforward, but avoidable mistakes can be made.You need to pay close attention to both the quality of food you provide and the quantities provided.When shopping for the best dog food you should really try and base your purchasing decision on the quality of the food, rather than the price tag.If you want your dog to have a glossy coat, bright eyes, energy and good overall health then a good quality dog food is essential.
A good way of choosing the right dog food is by taking the time to read the ingredients list which should be shown on the packaging.It is widely acknowledged that dog’s are not vegetarian and they prefer to eat meat in their diet.Bearing this in mind you should only every purchase dog food where meat is the very first ingredient.Stay away from foods that are made of meat by products. These foods substitute items such as feathers, skin, and beaks for real meat.Soya is becoming widely recognised in human food, but for dogs it is another no-go product as many are intolerant to it.You can now buy dog food to target a specific area of your dogs health or physical condition.For example, you can now buy dog food that has been formulated to help clean the animal’s teeth whilst she is chewing.
Just like humans, dogs need a certain amount of fats and oils in their diets and an increasing number of manufacturers are adding good quality Omeaga 6 and 3 oils to their food to aid the dog’s health.
To see an increase in your pet’s energy level, choose foods that are high in proteins and carbohydrates. This is extremely important if you own a working dog that burns many calories each day.Older, less active dogs will not need as high of a calorie diet as those that are younger and more vibrant.If your dog prefers wet food served from a can you need to again pay attention to the ingredients. Avoid tinned foods that show water as the main ingredient.Water is used as the main ingredient in many varieties of canned pet food and the sole purpose is to lower the cost.If you feed your dog food from a can then you will also want to give your pet bones for crunching. Eating crunchy bones keeps a dog’s teeth healthy.Giving your pet a high quality food with maximum nutritional value is an excellent way to add energy in your dog’s life and enhance the appearance of his coat, eyes, teeth, and physique.The ticket price of premium dog foods is generally higher but portion sizes are usually smaller, so the cost per bowl will often work out the same as a cheap supermarket type feed.
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