Dog Information and Nutritional Facts

A canine's behavior, joy, long life, and health are all indisputably linked to his dietary regimen. As with all of us, a dog's requirements for proper nutrition should be adhered to precisely. Even more complicated is the fact that those needs are different from one breed to another. For instance, while your initial pet might have thrived on a specific dog food product, that might be utterly incorrect for your present pet.
Your dog's actions, happiness, longevity, health and overall well-being are inextricably connected with what you feed him. Dogs, just like everyone else, have precise nutritional needs. And, to make matters even more complex, the needs of individual dogs vary. For example, even though your first dog may have done magnificently well on a certain brand of dog food, it may be completely wrong for the dog you have now. So in this regard dog information is very critical. Various allergies are the most widespread and visible symptoms of nutritionally caused deficiencies. A dog becomes hypersensitive to its environment because of the long term supply of many commercial foods they receive that are sadly deficient in key nutrients.

Allergies can be called unrecognized deficiency diseases. Try to get enough dog information related to this. Identifying nutritional deficiencies will save you a great deal of frustration and will let you to make the necessary adjustments in your dog's diet. Sojos food and pedigree dog food are considered good for your dog. Dog foods are not all the same; there are big differences in quality between them. With the plethora of dog foods available, it is difficult to make an intelligent decision about which food to choose. You have to use your knowledge of dog information to make the best food choice for your dog. You cannot rely on what the advertising tells you, and price is not always an indicator of quality. It is necessary to peruse the ingredient list to determine if the dog food contains the nutrients necessary for your dog's health and well-being.

Dogs are not vegetarians, they are meat eaters. Their teeth are designed for eating meat and unlike human teeth do not have the necessary surfaces needed to chew grains. Unlike humans his digestion does not start in the mouth. Everything in his stomach is aimed at digesting the meat and raw foods he requires for nourishment. So do not doubt the fact that your dog is definitely a carnivore.

A canine's system is composed of cells, every one of which requires 45 nutrients for proper functioning. He must have protein which includes 9-12 essential amino acids, as well as starches, sugars, fats, various vitamins and minerals, and, of course, water. These nutritional constituents must be balanced in order to achieve the crucial ability to digest, absorb, and move the food, and then to eliminate the resulting waste products.

By Melinda Smith
Published: 5/19/2008
 
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