Practical Guide For Puppy Owners: Healthy Diet
A basic misconception that many people have is that having their dog neutered or spayed will cause them to gain weight. This is not true!
However, what is true is that animals that have been neutered and spayed will use less energy and therefore should need fewer calories in their diet. With that thought kept in mind, realize that all pets that have had this done should also see a small reduction in their calorie intake requirements.
When you talk to your vet about this procedure, find out what your dog will need to have done afterwards. It is important to realize that pets will likely consume slightly less in terms of food naturally, but again that food should be based on a healthy diet.
Provide your dog with the nutrition that it needs but ensure that the calories are less after they have been neutered and spayed. This will help them to continue to burn off stored fat as well.
Every dog will have a diet that is the healthiest for them. That means that every type of dog will have a unique diet requirement, though.
You can find resources on the web as well as through your dog’s vet to help you to work out the best foods for them to eat, based on their weight, type and dietary needs. Most importantly, you will know they are getting a healthy diet of foods that will keep them healthier.
Most diets that are made of high quality foods specific to their dietary requirements will not cost nearly as much as you think, and likely are about the same in costs as what you currently feed your dog.
Many dog foods are based on healthy, whole foods. Some are not. If you turn over the package of dog food, for example, what are the first words in the ingredient list? If you cannot pronounce them, it is very likely that they are less than whole foods.
The ingredients at the front of the list have the largest percentage in the food content. With that thought in mind, realize that some are filled with fillers, non natural foods and even chemicals.
Switch your dog to a diet that is based on whole foods, keeping within their dietary restrictions. You will find that this allows your dog the best nutrition in their diet and takes out many of the fattening qualities of the food, too. Many people find that this is the best way to keep a dog healthy: whole, natural foods.
You can find these foods on the web or in quality pet stores. Again, they likely do not be as expensive as you believe they do and they may even be within your current spending amounts.
Another important aspect of being a dog owner is to house train your puppy. Discover more here:
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