The Best Dog Diet for Training
Good health and a good diet are essential for your pooch. This is because to train the animal, it needs to be healthy. Your dog’s diet depends on your budget. If you have a big budget then you can afford fresh meat, but if you cannot afford to spend too much on fresh meat, then at least do not scrimp on dry food. A balanced dog diet depends on the dry food that he gets. Always check the label of the dry dog food packet. The ingredients in the dog food will be labeled according to the proportion in descending order. Some cheap dog food brands include a lot of waste animal parts.
It is best that you avoid dog food brands with ‘by products’ on the labels. Some times you will observe that good and superior quality brands also have animal by-products, but in small proportions. This is acceptable.
So why are large proportions of by-products not acceptable? This is because these by products are parts that are not considered consumable for humans because they are either toxic or dangerous. So shouldn’t these be bad for the dog as well? By-products in a dog diet could have adverse effects on the coat, muscles and bones of the dog. How do you know that a dog has a healthy and balanced diet? Check the dog’s coat. If it looks healthy and shiny, then the dog diet is balanced. This is assuming that the brushing and hygiene of the dog is well looked after.
A typical dog diet should include 40% meat, 30% vegetable and 30% starch. Meats that are ideal for dogs are chicken, lamb and beef. These meats give adequate protein to the dogs, which is essential for their coats and muscles. Vegetables are essential to provide the dogs with minerals and vitamins. They are necessary for production of hormones, enzyme types and bone health. Vegetables like carrots are ideal for almost all dogs. Starch is provided through white rice and brown rice to the dog. Rice provides carbohydrates, which are essential for energy and cell repair.
Some dog breeds like golden retrievers are sensitive to wheat, while most dogs cannot digest corn meal. When you buy dry dog food, always check the label for these products. Consult your local vet before planning any dietary supplements. Indicators of an unbalanced meal are soft stools, excessive scratching and gas. You should cook the dry food with warm water in the microwave. Though occasionally you can feed it dry to the dog for teeth and gum care. Do not overdo the treats for your dog. Give your dog the treat only when it is earned.
Dog food is expensive, and the good dog food brands often cost twice as much as they should. But do not compromise, as the cheaper brands can have adverse effects on your dog’s health. This will end up costing more, considering vet bills and medication. You can avoid all these expenses by simply purchasing the best dog food brand. Your dog’s health and well being is priceless compared to the few dollars you would be saving on a cheaper brand of dog food.
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