Dog Diet Tips
Your dog is a member of your family and you love him. After
all, a dog really is man's best friend. You need to
keep your dog as healthy as possible
and there are many ways to do this. If you want to keep your
dog healthy and happy, you need to give it a healthy
nutritious diet.
Dog diets are and have always
been the subject of much controversy. A good dog diet is one
that when fed in the correct proportions, it helps the body and
mind function in a normal healthy way. Additionally, we are
firmly of the belief that a low quality commercial dog diet is
a completely unsatisfactory way to feed any dogs, and that
given the right advice, you can feed a dog an appropriate raw
diet of natural dog food for considerably less money, and get
lots of additional benefits, such as a happy healthy dog.
Dogs have certain needs that have to be met for their health
to be maintained. Dogs (and humans) need protein,
carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, and minerals. Dogs have a higher
protein requirement than humans. They also need the essential
fatty acids from a plant and an animal source, for instance
safflower or flax seed oil, and cod liver oil.
Your dogs diet is SO very important to your dog's well
being. Diets are available for every life stage of your dog.
Dietary protein is necessary for the growth and maintenance of
essentially all tissues of a dog's body, including muscle,
hair, bone and organs. Dog diets high in fat could increase
your dogs risk of obesity, high blood pressure, and an elevated
heart rate.
Dogs typically will eat 25% more
than they need, which can lead to obesity and illness. Dogs who
eat mostly table scraps or poor quality commercial dog foods
tend to consume too much fat and not enough nutrition, and
therefore will be more likely to suffer from ill health as
there age increases. Dogs need a complete and balanced dog
diet. A dogs diet needs to be a balance of protein, calcium,
fats and vitamins/minerals. Dogs don't need high amounts of
carbohydrate in their diet.
Raw dog food diets have been common in Europe for decades.
Raw feeding refers to a type of diet fed to dogs which totally
excludes all commercial dog foods. Raw dog diet really means
nothing cooked, meat, bones and organs. Supporters of the BARF
dog diet claim that dogs thrive on a diet of raw meats, organs,
and bones. But even the most avid supporters of the BARF dog
diet suggest consulting a veterinarian before beginning your
dog on a raw food diet.
Feeding your dog a balanced diet is essential to your furry
friends health. It is important to maintain a regular feeding
schedule and always provide fresh food and water with each
feeding. Feeding your dog an unbalanced diet or poor quality
dog food pretty much guarantees that your dog have health
problems in the future. Feeding them the a natural healthy
diet, will save you from having to pay large vet bills, because
of ill health. .
As many as 25% of dogs seen by veterinarians are overweight
or obese. Although avoiding obesity is the best approach to
life long health for you dog, if your dog is overweight, your
veterinarian can recommend a safe, effective weight loss
program that includes a reduced calorie diet. Typically, the
green bean dog diet is recommended for dogs who need to lose
weight. The green bean dog diet helps to properly lose and
maintain weight while keeping you and your pet happy.
A Healthy Dog Diet is one of the most
important contributors to your dogs health. Feeding your dog a
nutritional natural dog diet will improve your dogs immune
system, health and happiness. One difference between human and
dog diets is that dogs are generally fed complete and balanced
formulated diets of fairly predictable variability. Feeding
fresh dog foods with dogs, as with their owners, fresh is best,
whenever possible and a natural dog diet is essential, to your
dog. The best resource for information about dog diets is the
vast array of free dog diet tips available on the internet, or
visit your veterinarian to ask for advice.
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