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Feeding Your Dog

fedding your dog Feeding Your DogAs in human , the goal of good in animals is to maximize the length and quality of life. It is very important to feed our companions a healthy and well balanced that meets their specific . Lets begin by taking a look at the nutritional of .

It is first important to remember that not all are the same, just like no two people are the same. Because of this, their nutritional can be very different. One thing all have in common, however, is their need for a complete and balanced . A complete and balanced means that your is receiving the proper amount of vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fiber and other key nutrients.

Lets examine foods a little closer. Complete and balanced diets, those without excesses and deficiencies, help to avoid problems. Giving your the right throughout its life helps to avoid diseases like , heart , , and of course . Lets look at choosing the right for every stage of your life. There are many high quality premium foods available, such as Hills Science , Iams, Eukanuba and many more. It is important to avoid generic diets that have too many fillers and too little nutritional value.

We will begin with puppies. A requires a great deal of to get through it first year healthy and happy. In order to get the correct nutrients for growth, such as calcium and phosphorous, it is important to feed a specifically for puppies until they have stopped growing. This usually occurs by twelve months of , but in large breeds this may not come until eighteen months. A tailored for growing large breeds should be fed to these puppies.

As a becomes an adult , the nutritional and energy of the change. As a responsible owner, we will want to shift to a to meet the nutritional requirements of the adult . These high quality diets contain carefully balanced ingredients, such as vitamins and antioxidants that are vital for preventing . the right at the right life stage can have a significant impact on increasing the life span of our pets.

By seven, we should be transitioning our nutritional focus to our pets golden years. As our pets slow down, so do their nutritional . Premium diets targeted to the of older contain fewer calories, yet just the right balance of essential nutrients. at any will likely shorten your pets life span; however, the correct will help to prevent . Your veterinarian can help you determine if your is overweight. You should be able to feel his or her ribs, but not see them. If you cant feel your pets ribs, your is probably overweight. Current estimates suggest that at least 35% of are grossly obese. Genetic factors, as well as overfeeding, greatly influence weight gain. Remember to avoid giving your an excessive amount of and never feed table scraps! If you can easily see the ribs, your is probably too thin.

The amount of needed changes rapidly during a puppys first year. Most puppies should be fed 3 times a day until they are 6-8 weeks of . After this , most are fed one to two times daily. The quantity of can be determined by reading the suggested volumes listed on the bag. Regularly scheduled meal times are optimal as opposed to free throughout the day. Free often leads to .

Your pets nutritional are paramount to a long and healthy life. With the help of your veterinarian, you can develop a well balanced nutritional program that will help to ensure a happy and healthy !

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This information is being provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as specific veterinary advice for your cat or dog. It should not be considered or used as a replacement for any qualified veterinary care.