Proper Diet for Your Dog
The dietary regimen is an important aspect of survival. The
objective of dietary management is to meet the basic nutritional
requirements of the individual with proper proportions of protein,
carbohydrates, and fat in a well-balanced diet that will promote
optimal body weight.
Generally, these dietary regimens are employed to human beings.
However, with the growing fondness to dogs, most dog owners
and veterinarians recommend that dietary regimen should likewise
be implemented on dogs.
Like humans, dogs need the right combination of the basic food
groups in order to have a healthy life span. Dogs also need
to be regulated on the kinds of food that they eat or else they
could end up being obese as well.
Included in the dog’s dietary regimen are the proper minerals
and vitamins. These essential health items should be well incorporated
into the dog’s daily needs in order to have a healthy body.
With proper minerals and vitamins, dogs will be able to maintain
shiny, healthy-looking coat.
So, for people who want to know how to prepare the right diet
for their dogs, here are some tips to guide them through:
1. Meat should not be the only food incorporated in the dog’s
diet.
In reality, dogs are carnivorous. The dog’s body is especially
designed to generate growth and energy from meat products. However,
dogs need fiber too to help them digest their foods properly
and carbohydrates to provide them the added energy that they
need.
So, it would be better if dog owners will feed their dogs every
day with the usual dog foods available in the market and give
them occasionally real foods where meat, fibers, and carbohydrates
are present.
2. Dogs need minerals and vitamins.
Like humans, dogs need complex combinations of minerals and
vitamins. These are needed to maintain the luster and shine
in their coats and to provide them with healthy gums and teeth.
Lack of minerals and vitamins supplement will result to deficiencies
of certain types that could be really difficult to deal with,
such as extra dry or super oily skin, tummy problems, frail
bones, low-weight, and worst cases are death.
Like humans, these dietary supplements are needed to give the
dogs the extra needed nutrients in order to keep them healthy.
3. Real meal treats
Contrary to most popular beliefs, dogs love the real food more
than their typical dog foods. Hence, whenever their owners give
them real food, they would consider them as treats.
4. Mixed foods
Most people tend to think that deciding whether to give dogs
moist or dry foods is a matter of preference. In reality, it
is not. This is because mixing different kinds of foods is actually
the best diet owners could give to their dogs.
Giving dogs a variety of foods, nutritional value, and texture
is the real diet your dog really needs.
5. Dogs need greens.
A well-balanced diet for the dogs includes green leafy vegetables.
Even if dogs are carnivorous by nature, they also need the right
amount of greens to provide them with additional nutrients that
are only available in green leafy foods.
No wonder why you occasionally see a dog chew on grass. This
goes to show that dogs really need some greens to provide their
body with a well balanced diet.
There are no hard or fast rules when it comes to balanced diets
for dog. However, it is still important to note the needed food
groups that should be incorporated in the dog’s diet.
Dog owners should always consult their dog’s veterinarians especially
on things like health and diet supplements for their dogs. The
veterinarian knows what foods should be included in the dog’s
meal and what foods should be avoided.
Dogs, like humans, should not be fed with junk foods like sugary
sweet sodas. These will only make them fat without the needed
nutrients.
Whenever something about your dog seems abnormal, consult your
veterinarian. As they say, veterinarians know best when it comes
to the dog’s care.
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