November 29, 2009
Power requirements of your top dog
Power requirements of your top dog Nutritional needs change as a dog ages. Many breeds of dogs to enter their senior years at 5-7. As humans, as dogs age, their metabolism slows. Obesity is one of the most common afflictions facing senior dogs. Stiff muscles and joints will not leave. As the owner of a top dog, it is important to continue to exercise your dog and becomes more important than ever for your dog to get adequate nutrition. Quality dog food ingredients specific breakdown. Read the label to make sure the dog is the best food they receive for their needs. In 100 grams of food should be: 1.2 grams of fiber 0.55 g of calcium or less 14 grams of protein 9 grams of fat or less than 0.28 grams of sodium less than 0.33 grams of Phosphorus Vitamins are also important for the mature dog. Vitamin B. .............. appetite and metabolism of vitamin A. help .............. the help of eye muscles and Vitamin E. ............... muscles of the eyes of help and advice on the purchase of dog food from Institute for the Protection of Animals Meat should be the first ingredient. The label must have the AAFCO guarantee. Avoid co, if two or more times in the first 5 ingredients. Check the expiration date. Avoid foods with chemicals such as Ethoxyquin, BHT and BHA. Look for foods with natural preservatives such as tocopherols, vitamin C and vitamin E. Avoid bone meal, meat and other ingredients. Rice is the most digestible of all grains. If the grain is in the formula, rice is a good choice. As always, consult your veterinarian before changing your diet and supplements. Your veterinarian may recommend a prescription food for dogs that often it is right for your pet to changing needs. Save your dog moving and eating right so that both can enjoy their old age!
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