Choosing dog food
Choosing dog food |
What is the best dog food recommended by vets?
Types of dog food:
There is a lot of information about dog food on the internet. But be careful when following advice on the internet, because not all the information you find will be reliable. Some websites are more credible than others. However, your veterinarian is always the best source for correct and documented information. If you have any questions about choosing the right dog food, consult a veterinary nutritionist.
In general, commercial dog food options come down to the following categories:
1- Dry food:
It is the cheapest type, lasts a long time and does not require refrigeration. Dry dog food also helps maintain the health of the dog's teeth, as chewing dry food helps to reduce the build-up of tartar on the teeth. When buying dry or dried dog food, you should read the ingredients. Carefully choose a brand with healthy ingredients
2- Canned wet food:
They can be stored for a long time and are easy to find in any supermarket, but they can be pricey. Not every brand of canned food provides the protein your dog needs. Most canned dog food is about 75 percent water. The higher the water content, the less nutritious it is, meaning the more food your dog will consume.
3- Semi Moist Dog Food:
Commercial food in the form of steaks, hamburgers or other meaty foods. These types of food are less nutritious, contain many artificial flavors and colors and can be offered to the dog from time to time, but they should not be considered food by themselves as they do not provide the nutrition the dog needs.
4- Home Cooked Food:
Some dog owners like to have complete control over their dog's diet, but this is time consuming and expensive, but many dog owners feel that the effort and fatigue is worth the peace of mind they get.
5- The Raw Food Diet:
This type of dog food, which consists of raw meat with some bones and organs, works well for many dogs, but talk to your vet about the risks and benefits before changing your dog's diet to a raw diet.
6- Veterinary Diets:
There are a large number of diets that have been specially prepared to help dogs with special conditions, such as kidney failure, liver disease, or urinary diseases. These diets have a quantity of specific nutrients that appropriately affect the pathological condition of dogs.
7- Branded Dog Food:
- Premium brands of dog food use high quality ingredients from sources with higher biological values, this means better digestion, so your dog will not need to eat as much and this will result in less waste, cheap food has lower energy values, and lower protein, so your dog eats a lot of food without digestion.
- Most commercial diets are usually available wet or dry. Some may also come in a powdered form that you add water to before feeding. Decide on the category that best fits your dog, then start researching food companies. So you can compare the best dog food, and don't forget to ask your vet for advice.
- Some breeders prefer to avoid diets completely, and make dog food at home. But making it from scratch at home takes care to make sure it's complete and balanced.
Ask the doctor about dog food:
Once you've researched dog food and identified certain types of food, ask others for their opinions about these brands and the types you've chosen or ask them about specific recipes. Also, the vet is a great place to turn to. You can also talk to dog breeders, and breeders to get more opinions. Your local pet supply store may also be helpful, especially if it's a smaller, independent store with higher-quality meals. Pet groomers can give you their recommendations, but remember that experts aren't in agreement when it comes to dog nutrition. The same goes when considering the opinion of other pet owners. So be prepared to get conflicting and different advice from them and then take this information search for yourself. Keep in mind that different dogs may respond differently to the same type of food. Use the information you get to determine the best dog food, but remember that opinions are not facts
Diet and dog nutrition:
Many dog food companies offer samples or money-back guarantees, so let your dog try the food before making your decision. Bring a few varieties home to see what is most acceptable. When you've settled on a food, change your dog's diet gradually, by adding more of the new food to the old food each day over several days. For your dog to get used to the new diet, it may take 3 to 4 weeks before you see changes in your dog's general appearance and attitude. However, if your dog is experiencing signs of illness, talk to your vet. You may need to change the diet again if it does not agree with your dog in some way.
Dog diet over time:
Many experts recommend changing the dog's diet every 2-6 months if the dogs are fed commercial dog food. This usually means changing to a new food company. A variety of foods and recipes can be offered within that company that will benefit many dogs. When using home meals, a variety of foods should be offered. However, it is always important to use recipes for complete and balanced dog food. Feeding the same food all the time can get boring for your dog. It is also believed that this can lead to allergies and other diseases. Remember that individual dog needs can vary from one dog to another. As always, consult your veterinarian about the best food options for your dog.
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