How to feed our dog properly?


Your dog’s nutritional needs

How much should I feed my dog? Does the food I’m providing meet my dog’s nutritional needs? As our knowledge of the relationship between diet and health continues to advance and as the range of foods available for dogs continues to expand, it’s more important than ever to base feeding choices on good information.

The information in this pamphlet is based on Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats, a technical report issued by the National Research Council as part of its Animal Nutrition Series. The Food and Drug Administration relies on information in the report to regulate and ensure the safety of pet foods.

 

 Dog Diet - The Right Food for Your Dog

 

Nothings greatly affects your dog’s well-being like the diet you he feeds on, so, what makes diet so special?

There is no doubt that you want to keep your dog in the best of health. Many ways exist for you to achieve that goal and providing a nutritious and well-balanced diet is just one of them, doing this will ensure that your pet’s longevity and good health are guaranteed.

 

 If you’re looking for recipes your dog will love that are super healthy and nutrient-rich you’ve come to the right place.

As you know, there’s no shortage of dog food recipes.

We looked through literally hundreds of recipes and separated the wheat from the chaff to give you the absolute cream of the crop in one article.

Whether you’re a new pet parent of a rambunctious puppy paving the way for a healthy future or have a senior dog with special needs, these recipes are nutritious, wholesome and dogs love them.

 

Choosing the right kind of dog food you provide is probably the most critical decision you’ll ever make for your dog- puppy or senior.

Dog food nutrition without delay impacts every facet of your dog’s life.

Aspects such as how pups grow, their behavior practices, health, overall well-being, and physical appearance are all tightly linked to the nutrition dog owners provide.

Needless to say, this is an enormous  responsibility.

A nutritious well-balanced dog food diet plan encourages:

  • Healthy skin and coat
  • Strong muscles and well-developed bones
  • Bright, clear eyes
  • More solid stool
  • Good dental health
  • Less digestive upsets
  • Burst of energy
  • Few (if any) behavior problems
  • Great dog lifestyle
  • Long life

Pretty much everything, right?

 

It is a well-known fact that homemade food is always a healthier option for pets when compared to market-packed food.

The increasing hazards to the health of the pets have made pet owners stick to the containment of commercial pet food.

The basic fundamentals of health for human beings are applicable for pets also.

Natural homemade food has always been the best option for both human beings and pets as well. There are many benefits
of feeding your pet homemade food.

The most obvious of them is the usage of natural ingredients that assures nutrition and safety, which also becomes an enjoyable experience for the pet owners to cook for their pet.

 

While many dog owners want what’s best for their dogs, sometimes little thought is given to what we feed them.

If we were to believe the TV and magazine advertisements, all we have to do is pour some kibble that we buy at the supermarket in the bowl and make sure they have lots of freshwater.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Problems like itching, scratching, hotspots, hair loss, bad breath, dandruff, and paw licking are often clear signs that a lack of proper nutrition is taking its toll on your canine friend.

The following report will explain why the commercial dog food we buy is often woefully inadequate to serve the nutritional needs of your dog.

 

 
 
If you want to know more about the proper care of your dog you can check out the link below.

 

 

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