dog nutrition

Here are all of the articles with a tag or keyword of "dog nutrition".

  • common boxer dog health problem

    Common Boxer Dog Health Problem

    Boxers are bright, friendly, lively dogs that are also good around children, making them good family pets. But like many dogs that have been selectively bred throughout the ages, boxers are prone to many health problems, some of which can be serious.
  • how long will dog live?

    How Long Will a Dog Live?

    One of the first questions new dog owners want to know is how long their new dogs are expected to live. Although the average dog ages seven years to a human's one year, different breeds and sizes of dogs vary in their lifespans.
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    How Long Does a Dog Live?

    How long a dog will live greatly depends on many factors. Generally a dog's overall health is what matters most; however, a dog's size, breed and genetics can determine its life expectancy. Access to veterinary care can also be a deciding factor in preventing and treating certain dog diseases and increasing life expectancy.
  • how low-cost dog food home

    How to Make Low-Cost Dog Food at Home

    Making your own dog food at home is a healthy way to avoid the preservatives and additives in store bought food. You can also save money by making your own dog food at home. Generally, the rule for making nutritious dog food at home is for the recipe to comprise 1/3 meat, eggs or dairy and 2/3 grains and vegetables.
  • veterinarian recommended dog foods

    Veterinarian Recommended Dog Foods

    According to the American Veterinary Association (AVMA) the healthiest dog foods are made of 40 percent meat, 50 percent vegetables and 10 percent grain. When analyzed, most dog foods from the grocery story were over 70 percent corn.
  • best quality dog food

    Best Quality Dog Food

    Dog food ranges from low-nutrient food, chocked with fillers and chemicals, to the more nutritious, well-balanced ones. Unfortunately, most popular supermarket brands and the brand names you would recognize are mediocre at best and, at worst, the equivalent of junk food.
  • dog food health problems

    Dog Food for Health Problems

    Choosing a dog food for health problems requires research. You must first understand what health problem your dog has and how certain foods affect the dog's particular health problem. Some health problems may dictate a raw or cooked diet (such as osteosarcoma or Cushing's disease), but unless your vet is open to a different type of diet, he may not recommend anything but kibble.
  • healthy dog food choices

    Healthy Dog Food Choices

    Making healthy dog food choices is easy if you know what to look for. There are many different types of dog food on the market. The ingredient list is on all dog foods. As with human food, ingredients are listed in order of the most ingredient first.
  • recommended dog foods

    Recommended Dog Foods

    There are three choices of how to feed a dog--- on commercial foods (kibble, canned or a combination thereof), preparing, a cooked diet and maintaining a raw diet. There are various opinions on what is best for a dog, and after researching the different types of dog foods, the owner should pick the best for the dog.
  • dry dog food comparison chart

    Dry Dog Food Comparison Chart

    For dog lovers, few things are more important than ensuring that a pet is healthy. Diet is supremely important in ensuring that a dog's nutritional needs are met, and many owners opt to feed their dogs dry food.
  • health questions lab dogs

    Health Questions on Lab Dogs

    The Labrador retriever, also known as a Labrador or Lab, is one of the most popular dogs in the world. There are more Labs registered in the United States and Great Britain than any other breed. Besides being friendly and sociable, Labs are gentle with small children, making them an ideal family pet.
  • what feed dog kidney failure

    What to Feed a Dog With Kidney Failure

    Kidney failure is characterized by loss of appetite, difficulty eating, vomiting, ulcers and depression. In dogs, failure can occur rather quickly and often the best way to treat it is to change the way your dog eats.
  • dog's health questions

    Dog's Health Questions

    Pet owners often have questions about the health of their beloved four-legged friends. Next time you make a vet appointment for your dog, be prepared to ask some questions about your dog's health. Although the dog may appear happy and healthy, your vet is a wealth of information.
  • high protein low calorie dog food

    High Protein Low Calorie Dog Food

    Dogs that are overweight or obese may need a radical change in their diets in order to lose the extra pounds and get healthier. Most veterinarians will recommend a switch to a diet high in proteins but low in calories and fat in order to ensure weight loss that doesn't affect health or energy.
  • honest kitchen dog food reviews

    Honest Kitchen Dog Food Reviews

    Commercial dog food is a disgrace. It is full of fat, stuffed with fillers and barely passes food standards. Owners are generally disinclined to actually take a bite of it, but if a pet lover really wants to do the best thing for their animal, consider kitchen-made food that combines human-grade natural products in specified amounts to prolong the life of your pet.
  • dog food nutrition comparison

    Dog Food Nutrition Comparison

    You are what you eat and so is your dog. Most people know that they need a variety of items from the food pyramid daily in order to stay healthy. Pet owners rarely get any training on how to determine the nutritional value of commercial pet food.
  • choosing puppy food

    Choosing a Puppy Food

    Whether you feed your dog a canned food or dry dog food, you must ensure that it gets all of the nutrition it needs. The only way to do this is to feed the puppy a quality puppy food. You should pick a food that your puppy enjoys that contains all of the necessary nutrients for it to grow properly.