Dog Care: Proper Nutrition and Feeding
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There are so many variables when it
comes to feeding your dog that it can become confusing as to
what is best for your pet.
Some people advocate only dried food, some say only freshly
prepared, some say you have to supplement your dog’s diet with
vitamins and minerals, so how do you know if you are feeding
your dog correctly?
A good indication is the health of your dog; how clear his
eyes are, how shiny his coat is and how much energy he
has. All dogs are different and will require variants in
nutritional needs. A dog’s diet should include a
combination of vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats and
proteins. If it does, then your dog’s needs for growth,
tissue repair and exercise will be met.
Here are some tips to follow to ensure good
nutrition for your dog:
- Ensure your dog always has fresh, clean water.
- Avoid feeding your dog scraps from the dinner
table. This can lead to overweight canines!
- Buy dog food that states it has a balanced combination
of nutrients. These nutrients should be processed in a way
that the dog will be able to absorb them into his
body.
- Do not feed your dog excess amounts of fat and
carbohydrates.
- If your dog has a skin problem, it may be wise to
include foods with fatty acids such as Omega 3 and Omega
6.
- Dry dog food, of a good quality, is often considered
the best food for dogs. Fresh meat alone will not provide
your dog with adequate nutrition. Meat scraps and
leftover vegetables can be added to dry food for variation
in texture.
- Do not feed your dog only soft food, as this will lead
to plaque build up on his teeth. Make sure your dog gets
raw bones and hard dog biscuits included in his diet.
- Ensure your puppy’s dietary needs are met.
Introduce them to ‘solid’ food as they are being
weaned. Any new foods should be brought in gradually
so as not to upset the young stomach. Special puppy canned
and dry food is available.
- Puppies will need to be fed a few times a day until six
months old, then twice a day until they are twelve months
old. After that, you only need to feed your dog once a
day.
- Do not over-feed your dog. If he is gaining weight, you
will need to reduce the amount of food you are feeding
him.
Dogs have different needs at different stages of their
lives, in terms of nutrition. Be aware of this and feed your
dog accordingly.
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