How To Assess Quality Dog Nutrition by:Ronald Kresten
When you have brought home a new puppy or you are the owner of a dog
, one of the things that you need to be aware of is dog nutrition. You might think it is a treat to continually feed your pet on meat and vegetables that have been prepared for you and your family, and that the food is bound to be good for him; unfortunately that is not true.
Meat and vegetables that have been prepared for a Sunday dinner will be full of the nutritional requirements for humans, but for a dog the food could contain too much salt.
Hills Science Plan Formula is available with essential balanced ingredients that have been manufactured to the highest standard to give a puppy the best start in life. As he grows into an adult dog with strong bones and muscles, his diet has to change in order to make sure that he maintains his health and fitness into old age.
Dry dog food usually outsells the cheap wet food or canned food that is available, and the main reason for this is that an owner of a puppy or dog knows that their pet diet is working and they have peace of mind knowing their pet's dog nutrition has been catered for.
If you are not aware of how quality dry food is made up, the label on the packaging will list the ingredients as follows:
- Meat products, grains, fats, vitamins and mineral with a percentage of water.
An adult dog can be fed twice a day regularly. However for puppies and adult dogs there should be a bowl of water available at all times.
At Hills Pets we have online a range of dog food that is suitable for a puppy or an adult dog, full of quality ingredients with added vitamins and minerals.
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