Posted by Sarah in Dog Foods, tags: dog, dog food, food, health, ingredients, labels, nutrient, nutrition, pet, puppy, supplement
Understand the proper food requirements of your pet! The better dog foods are called Premium for they contain the best of everything nutritious and healthy. You can find these types of dog foods at your Vet or specialty stores.
Some grocery stores will carry some of these brands, too, but read those labels. Cheaper brands of dog food are called Commercial and are found commonly in your corner store and grocery food store where you shop for the family food.
If you feel you must buy cheaply, keep in mind that you will purchase cheap ingredients. This includes cheap sources of protein, which you really should not be skimping on. They will include cheap by-products and fillers, which provide little to no nutrition for your dog. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Sarah in Dog Foods, tags: dog, dog food, favor, feed, food, labels, nutrient, nutrition, nutritious, premium
Premium dog foods are the best foods for your dog. They do cost more because they are of high value and so pay off in the end both for your dog and for your pocketbook. Premium dog foods do not contain harmful fillers and inferior ingredients. They are both sound and nutritious. There are no colors or preservatives so your dog will be fed nature’s finest.
Learn how to calculate to convert to dry matter when reading labels. This is the best value for your dollar and the best nutrition for your dog. Taurine is an excellent ingredient in some dog foods. It is an amino acid and works to benefit the dog’s heart, kidneys and blood. It works to carry essential ingredients to and from cells.
You should read labels carefully to see if Taurine is included in your dog’s food. Not all dog foods will. When so many dog food manufacturers are just in business for the buck, keep this in mind when you select your choice of dog food. Read the rest of this entry »
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These types of food materials are different, with different taste characteristics of dogs. Dogs like dry foods only if they are tasty only and however, the comparison, the dogs prefer only the canned food.
Reason for this preference for the dogs is that in the case of canned food, the moisture is about seventy to eighty per cent, but in the case of dry food, it’s just ’s about ten per cent.
However, when viewed in terms of nutrients, often dry food almost ninety per cent nutrients that contain canned items that contain less per cent of nutrients and most of the time. It is only soy products that are well structured to look like pieces of meat. Read the rest of this entry »
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Your dogs’s diet may need some differ nutrition from human diet. The food that we think it’s healthy for us might not be appropriate for them. Therefore you have to understand what their specific needs, what the best nutrition for your dogs and how to prepare for them. The proper nutrients will keep your dogs in good health and grow.
It’s important to take our best care to our man’s best friends because if your dogs don’t get enough essential nutrients, this will lead then in poor health’s condition, stunted growth or maybe shortened their lifespan. Same as human and most animal forms, dogs also need 6 basic major catagories of nutrients, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals and fresh water. If your dogs receive enough nutrition, this will sustain the energy, health and well-being of them. Read the rest of this entry »
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