When feeding your dog, think about the following 4 factors:
- the size of your dog
- the daily activity level of your dog
- your dog’s age
- any health conditions that your dog may have
If you don’t take the above points into consideration, you are jeopardizing your dog’s health.
Most Dog Owners are not really bothered with the food they give their dogs. They purchase low-priced foods that are low in nutritional value. This situation is made worse by the fact that they sometimes feed their dogs with “people” foods, which is very bad for their health.
When your dog is fed all of these substandard foods, they are set up for all kinds of sickness. Your dog can become lethargic and lack energy. They can be listless and stop being frisky. You might think your dog is tired, so resting more when in fact your dog could be sick. It is so important that you feed your dog right if you want your dog to be healthy.
The amount of food you should give your dog is somewhat determined by his size. You should also see the feeding guidelines written on the label. Keep in mind, though, that this is just a guide and should not be followed blindly. Use your own assessment to determine what is best.
Certain breeds of dog have specific nutritional requirements that must be met in their diet for them to live an optimum lifestyle. Knowing this, dog food manufacturers have started to produce breed specific dog foods.
If you have a dog that is very dynamic and active, he needs a high energy diet. This can be achieved by feeding him calorie-rich foods.
It is very important to pick a suitable food for your dog based on his age. This is because dogs at different ages need different nutritional diets. puppies need to consume foods that are high in calorie and protein, while adult dogs need a blend of vital elements to stay healthy. Senior dogs, on the other hand, need foods that can help them reinforce their bones.
No matter what your dog’s special requirements are, there is always a dog food that fits the bill. It is your responsibility to locate it.
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