Feeding Guide Dogs.
Each dog has different needs that require different nutrients. So that the food given should also be different.
puppies Dogs
A growing puppies require more nutrients compared to adult dogs. At first, the puppy eat as much as 4 times a day, 3 times a day and then be at the age of 4 months, and be 2x a day at the age of 6 to 9 months. Special puppy dog food good, had higher levels of calcium and phosphorus are good also, thus giving additional vitamin or calcium is no longer needed.
Adult dogs
Adult dogs need the nutrients that are less than a dog pups. Give your dog a good meal. Avoid giving too much food as it can lead to obesity. Avoid giving food supplements, because of excess minerals can cause problems later on.
Dog Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Dogs that are pregnant require the same nutritional foods like dog pups, so you should more often give food to your dog. Basic rule is to add the dog food as much as 15% per week during pregnancy up to 5 weeks. Continue adding a portion of the dog food until the pups aged 4-5 weeks, it is that the pups are nursing dogs nutritional needs can be met and dog pups can grow well.
Aged dogs
Dogs that are old or older rarely moves or is no longer active so they need food with far fewer nutrients. Dogs are usually more prone to aging, they will be healthier with foods that do not contain too much energy, fat, and salt. They need more fiber to help older dogs against constipation. Provide special food for Senior dogs can prevent obesity, reduce kidney and liver performance.
Dogs with Weight Problems
You must reduce your dog food, especially snack-snack, and you can also provide low-calorie foods for your dog that are obese or overweight. You can also increase the amount of exercise that excess fat can be lost more quickly.
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