Dog food & dog nutrition

Dog food & dog nutrition

As more people understand the importance of nutrition to their own health, they're starting to consider what's in their dog's food bowl as well. Food manufacturers are only too happy to oblige, and the latest products are likely to be labeled natural or organic, and include ingredients said to promote health, such as blueberries and salmon oil. That said, it can still be a challenge to sort out high-quality chow from the canine equivalent of junk food.

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Vandy1234

Hi, I have 7 months old Lhasa Apso (F), she only likes Cooked chicken bones, chicken meat & chicken liver in her lunch n dinner, 2 boiled eggs in breakfast, 50 ml of milk in the morning..I tried to introduce so many times with Rice or vegitables but she dont eat. My vet is saying if she only had chicken thn in later satge it may face kidney problem..Guys pls suggest me is it true..?? Vandy

2 months ago by Vandy1234

Samantha

I have a rat terrior and has seziers once in a while.his whole body gets stiff and he shakes.can any one tell me if this is normal and what kind of seziers are they.

12 months ago by Samantha

CWhiteDogs4

This is a very informative article that all dog owners should read. When I educated myself about the differences between natural pet nutrition and popular brands that are made with low-quality fillers, I switched to a grain-free food with chicken as the first ingredient called Natural Balance Alpha and never looked back. And your right, when you switch to a natural brand the amount of food you need to put in the bowl is less because the higher quality food is more dense with good nutrients, which also creates less waste in the backyard.

about 1 year ago by CWhiteDogs4

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