All about dog nutrition

This section is dedicated to everything related to dog nutrition at different stages of life. It covers nutritional guidelines, norms, rules, dosages, and much more useful and relevant information. A seemingly trivial matter like feeding your dog is actually quite complex. Proper feeding is the key to their health, vitality, and activity. Moreover, at different stages of their life, your dog requires completely different foods containing specific components.

For example, puppies are actively growing, meaning their diet should contain the maximum possible amount of protein, vitamins, and minerals to promote healthy development. As an adult, a dog requires a completely different diet, and senior and geriatric dogs require individualized nutrition, based on a veterinarian's recommendations.

All dog food can be roughly divided into two main groups: commercially prepared foods and natural foods (homemade foods). Both forms of feeding have their pros and cons, which may influence your decision on one diet over the other. However, it's important to remember that dogs are carnivores, and regular cereal isn't enough to provide complete nutrition. Meat or meat by-products are essential in your pet's diet, and special vitamin and mineral supplements are also essential. It's much easier to choose ready-made foods, developed by veterinarians and containing everything your dog needs for complete nutrition.

All approaches to feeding dogs have long been known, and manufacturers around the world produce hundreds, if not thousands, of different brands of food designed to please even the most demanding pets. But what about owners who are new to this? How can you create a menu for your beloved dog that is both healthy and tasty? This section of our website will help you understand all the intricacies of dog nutrition and advise you on the best type of food for your pet!

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