Choosing The Best Diets For Dogs
Having a fat dog isn't
an indication that your dog is healthy - for dogs do have
different dietary needs. You have to factor in the dog’s
breed, age and overall body weight for a proper
recommendation for a dog's dietary needs. Different dogs
have different dietary needs and no two dogs are alike, so
just because you have dogs of the same breed does not mean
that they will require the exact same diet; each dog has its
own dietary needs.
Choosing the best diets for dogs is
necessary and just because it's ‘good’ doesn't mean it's
healthy. Always make it a point to feed your dog a
healthy and nutritious diet. With so many "healthy choices"
for a dog’s proper diet out in the market, you just have to
use proper common sense on what is ideal and what works.
Do ask friends or family to find a well
respected veterinarian that they have taken their dog to in
the past. And because veterinarians are the true animal
experts, they don’t jump into the commercialism craze that
dog foods have jumped into during recent
times. Therefore, they will be able to give your their
unbiased recommendation on nutrition facts and a proper
dietary regimen for your dog. Pick a brand of dog food that
is of high quality after careful consideration of a dog’s
weight, size, age and activity.
Do a combination of both dry and moist
canned food on his daily diet to maintain dental
hygiene.
Do make sure that your dog is getting the
recommended amount of dietary protein that is essential to
his growth. The average ratio is 40% protein, 30% fiber and
30% starch but as mentioned earlier, dogs are individuals
and each are different so this can change with age, breed
and body weight.
A fat dog doesn’t mean they're healthy so
it is imperative that you do not overfeed them. Just like
people, an obese dog will develop and suffer from future
medical complications like bone and muscle problems and may
have a not so normal growth.
Do research on how many times you should
feed your particular kind of dog. Some just require
once a day while some will require 2 meals. The key is to
regularize feeding by being specific and consistent on the
time when you feed your dog. Just give the necessary
measured amount of dog food they need daily.
Do feed the dog table scraps but, only in
his feeding bowl and away from the table. This will let the
dog know that it is not acceptable to eat by the table and
he has his own place for eating.
Finding the proper diet for your dog is
not difficult - all you need to have is genuine concern and
care for your dog; begin with a little research and advice –
the rest is easy.
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