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Things To Keep In Mind While Choosing The Fresh Dog Food Brands

by Kim Smith Online Printing Services
As always, dogs can survive on traditional dry or canned dog food much like we could technically survive on a lifetime of eating potato chips every day, but they can experience vast health benefits when they eat fresh human grade food.

Here are a handful of the improvements you can expect when you start to add fresh, real food to your dog’s diet:

  • Fresh food means real ingredients you can actually see in your dog’s bowl.
  • Human-grade food made with high quality ingredients help build strong immunity and increased vitality.
  • Switching to fresh, highly digestible, human-grade food results in fewer and smaller stools.
  • Fresh, nutrient-rich diets with essential fatty acids which is usually a combination of omega 3, 6, and 9 that improves skin and hydrate coats, leaving dogs really soft.

The truth is that there is no “most healthy dog food” because different dogs have different nutritional needs based on their age, weight and breed. Instead, there are a few key factors you should take into account when you’re choosing healthy Fresh dog food brands for your dog.

Dog’s Age and Dog’s Size Should Be Considered

Dogs have different nutritional needs at different points in their lives, so feeding your dog a healthy food formulated for his life stage is an important way to make sure he’s getting all the nutrients he needs. If you’re looking for healthy puppy food, choose one with high-quality protein to help support growing muscles and DHA, an important nutrient found in mother’s milk. And as your dog gets older, you may want to switch to a senior formula, or consider creating a personalized senior dog food. This can help him maintain a healthy weight while also supporting his activity level.

Small breed dogs and large breed dogs have different nutritional needs. Large breed dogs are more prone to musculoskeletal problems than smaller breeds, and so they often require large-breed dog food with different balances of certain nutrients to promote musculoskeletal health, especially as puppies. 

Some dogs do better on a diet formulated specifically for their size. Large or giant breed dogs may benefit from dog food made with glucosamine, which supports healthy joints, and small or toy breed dogs may find it easier to dig into food with small, bite-sized kibble.


Checking on Dog’s activity Level

A dog who works or competes is going to burn more calories than a dog whose only exercise is an occasional walk. If your dog is an athlete, he may benefit from a nutrient-dense dog food designed for athletic dogs. On the other hand, if your dog doesn’t get much exercise, you may want to consider a dog food for weight management to maintain his ideal body condition.

Check the Ingredients 

While the ingredient list on the fresh dog food might not tell you the quality of the ingredients, it does tell you what is in the food. This is especially important for dogs with special dietary needs or allergies and is also useful for owners who wish to feed their dogs specific sources of fiber, protein, and carbohydrates.

Providing Complete and Balanced Diets to Your Dog

One of the first things you should look for on a dog food label is the Name of the Product which  is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.

Complete and balanced diets must contain the minimum amount of all of the nutrients necessary for dogs, which is also indicated in the process called a “guaranteed analysis.” This analysis gives the minimum amount of crude protein and fat, along with the maximum amounts of water and crude fiber. 

You can always contact the dog food company directly to get more information about its product. A reputable company that has your dog’s interests at heart should be happy to answer your questions and in many cases they will in turn give you more information than what is available on the website or product label. 

Conclusion

The best dog food for your dog is ultimately up to you to decide. As an owner, you are the one who sees your dog on a regular basis. If your dog produces firm, healthy stool, is active and fit, and has a healthy appetite, then your dog food is probably working just fine.

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