Canine Nutrition: A Guide to Your Dog’s Diet
An optimal, nutritious diet for your pup is key to his or her wellbeing and happiness, but finding the appropriate one can be dauntingly complex.
Domesticated dogs tend to be carnivorous animals; however, when choosing what diet to give your furry friend it is wise to consult your vet first as each canine has unique needs and it may not work well with another’s pet.
Here, we discuss more on how dogs eat! Here we go!
What dogs eat
Your four-legged friend needs a diet consisting of high-quality, well-balanced commercial petfood to meet its health and nutritional needs, varying according to his/her health status and stage (growth stage). In order to provide variety, include other natural sources like large raw meaty bones from pastured animals as well as fresh human-grade meat products and vegetables into its meals – never cook bones intended for pet consumption!
Make sure to choose human-grade meat because most petfood contains preservatives that could harm your dog. Feeding amounts depend on breed, age, size and level of activity.
Misconceptions about dog diet.
Every pet parent wants the best for their furry family members. But with so much misinformation out there about pet food and its products, you could quickly be overwhelmed by conflicting advice. Below are a few traps you should avoid falling into.
Raw foods are highly susceptible to bacteria contamination and could give your dog worms. Luckily, their stomach acids will quickly kill any potential pathogens.
Raw foods may make your dog aggressive; therefore, aggressive dogs should stick to low protein diets.
Raw diets are not nutritionally balanced for dogs, while bones can be particularly harmful. People foods can also have harmful consequences.
Grain-fed diets are detrimental to your dog.
Dry foods are best for your pet and beneficial in maintaining optimal care for him or her.
All diets for our dogs are holistically prepared.
What characteristics characterize an honest brand, and why?
Finding nutritious petfood should be a priority for every pet owner. One way of finding it is through buying from a reputable brand and purchasing their products directly.
First and foremost, consult your vet. They’ll offer recommendations based on your pup’s specific needs. When in a pet store, look out for “complete and balanced,” nutritional adequacy statements by AAFCO as a confirmation that the brand meets requirements to produce petfood – an indicator that the food may indeed be suitable.
What defines an awful brand, and why?
Of all the pet foods on the market, some brands should definitely be avoided. You will typically find such foods labeled as intermittent or supplemental and contain questionable ingredients; typically these brands will use 4-D meats, preservatives, synthetic ingredients corn and grains in order to lower production costs and keep production costs low.
What information must a buyer learn before purchasing dog food?
Before choosing premium commercial food for your pup, keep these three factors and their percentages in mind.
Carbs and grains can both be found present.
Proteins Present and Vegetables Included (SPVI). Also Check that Food Is Preserved With Natural Preservatives (NPA).
Conclusion Using this guide, you’ll purchase appropriate food for your dog and make sure to shop from a reputable brand.