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A dog is a man's best friend. You do everything you can to maintain your optimum health.

Doesn't your best friend deserve the same? Your dog is an active (rather the most active)

member of your family and needs the same, if not more attention to health and nutrition as you

do, to stay healthy, and live longer.

After all it's very easy to get lost in s big pet store. The sea of products that we have today, aisle

after aisle is very confusing and also time consuming. However keeping your dog healthy need

not be a career option for you. All we need to use is a little commonsense and good information

regarding the breed and age of your dog.

Let's divide the dogs into two categories – small & adult.

For Small Dogs & Puppies

It has long been established and proven that small dogs have a different metabolism as

compared to large dogs, due to physiologic effect of their body mass.

For ex.,

Great Dane weighing 100 pounds needs to consume about 23 calories per pound of body weight

Pomeranian weighing 6 pounds needs to consume 47 calories per pound of body weight every

day-more than twice as much!

As owner of a small dog, you need to be certain that your dog's energy needs are being

satisfied. Be sure to choose a diet that's been formulated properly with optimal balance of highly

digestible nutrients. Digestibility determines how much your dog can actually utilize each nutrient

in a diet.

Puppies require almost twice or thrice as much food as adult dogs per pound of weight. To keep

up their energy levels, they have to be fed as frequently as three to four times till they are six

months of age.

Diet is always the key to raising your children or puppies. The diet should balanced, nutrient rich,

should contain high levels of phosphorous and calcium and be highly digestible. It should also

contain high-quality proteins and should adhere to Association of American Feed Control Officials'

(AFFCO) procedures. This would ensure that the puppy develops strong bones, muscle and

tissue.

For Adult Dogs

Your dog like you needs a combination of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and

water in a balanced diet to meet their daily needs. A lot of dog food bags claim they are in

themselves complete food. This ends up as null if the nutrients cannot be absorbed by your dog's

system. Major companies take great care in this aspect by trying to provide the nutrients in an

absorbable form.

Dog foods must also consist of mineral and vitamin supplements in a balanced form. The

proportions should be accurate so that they do not interfere with each other in your dogs system.

This would provide maximum benefit to you dog. If the food consists of one ingredient in

overdose and the other in lower doses, it could have an adverse affect on your dogs health.

Given below are some feeding tips to make chow time more pleasant:

Always keep the food dish clean.

Feed adult dogs twice a day to prevent hogging at one single meal and lessens the chance of

your deep chested dog developing bloat or stomach torsion.

Feeding Schedule should be relaxed so that your dog knows the meal time but will not bother

you if you are a little late.

Keep your siblings away from your dog while feeding, so that he does not get insecure and feel a

need to defend his food.

Never let your dog have free access to food, lest they have constant activity in their digestive

systems.

Make sure your dog sits and has his food, in which case there is less chance of food spilling all

over the floor.

Never play with your dog with his dish, better to teach him manners instead.

Leave the dish for 15 minutes so that he licks it clean.

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