Puppy/Dog Proper Diet Nutrition

"Proper Puppy/Dog Veterinarian Advice Is a necessary Thing to Do"

Puppy/Dog Proper Diet Nutrition

Obesity Avoidance

Puppies and Adult Pets

Work with a Professional

Whether you are a child, lady or gentleman, if you have never owned a pet dog, please seek advice from your local veterinarian on the best puppy/dog for you before buying.

  1. Proper Puppy/Dog Veterinarian Advice

Is a necessary Thing to Do

There are many considerations on obtaining the best pet dog for you personally.

  • Your veterinarian can advise/direct you to the proper breeder to purchase your new pet from
  • Your veterinarian will be able to inform/advise you on your dog choice breed-specific needs
  • Your veterinarian will advise you on your dog breeds ideal weigh range.
  • Your pet dog may require a special diet /special feeding recommendations if your dog has sensitivities
  • Keep your dog reasonably free of pain and agony with regular checkups or as necessary/required
  • You children dog owners can/should attend all veterinarian visits

 

Listen and ask questions.  Learn from the professional veterinarian about caring for your pet dog.

  1. Choose the Correct/Proper Food/Diet for Your Pet Dog

Your personal pet veterinarian will suggest the proper food/diet to keep your puppy/adult dog healthy and happy

  • The Vet will avoid low-quality fillers and will require/prioritize protein-rich formulas
  • Your pet’s size, your breed’s specific nutritional requirements will be detailed by the Vet for your dog’s best life/performance
  • Read food-container’s labels to ensure that the dog pet food inside is a complete and balanced nutritional food

Introduce new foods with your veterinarian’s advice and gradually over 7 – 10 days.

  1. Regular Pet Dog Feeding Routine is Mandatory

Always feed your pet dog at a consistent time of day.

  1. Puppies may require 3 – 4 meals per day or as Veterinarian’s advice
  2. Adult pet dogs may require 1-2 meals per day or as advised

Consistency is the rule for a happy puppy/dog.

  1. Obesity is Always a Pet Owner Problem!
  2. Obesity means your pet dog is fat!
  3. Obesity causes organ issues and joint problems
  4. Obesity affects a dog’s mobility.
  5. Obesity increases risk of heart disease and diabetes

Your dog is fat because:

  • You did not maintain portion control – you put more feed than necessary in the dog bowl – measure food precisely
  • Follow feeding guidelines on dog food package
  • Never leave a bowl of food out all day/night for spontaneous munching
  • Limit treats to 10% of daily calories – calculate calories don’t guesstimate!
  • Choose healthy low-fat breed/species appropriate treats
  1. Monitor Pet Dog’s Weight Regularly

Weigh your pet weekly and track weight over time

  1. Adjust food proportions as required or on Veterinarian advice
  2. Maintain an appropriate activity level for your pet dogs breed, age, health and happiness.
  3. Your Pet Dog’s Hydration Requirements/Needs

Daily fresh water is absolutely necessary for all dogs.

  • Wash your dog’s water bowl daily for health reasons
  • It is important that you monitor any changes in your pet dogs drinking habits
  • Consult your veterinarian’s advice for any major/noticeable/vomiting in drinking habits
  1. Watch for Your Pet Dog’s Digestive Issues
  2. If you find vomit or diarrhea from your pet dog, immediately seek Veterinarian checkup
  3. If your pet dog suddenly refuses to eat, or leaves a portion of their normal feed in the bowl go to the Vet’s for a checkup
  4. Dog do flatulent/fart

If it smells unusually obnoxious or if your pet dog has loose stools consult your veterinarian.

  1. Dog Diet Adjustments for Life Aging Stages

Puppies require far more calories and nutrients for body growth and health

  • Adult dog pets require regular portion-controlled diets
  • Senior Pets require low-calorie and/or a specialized diet.

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Unconditional Love

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