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Dog Information: Is Your Dog Getting The Nutrition That He Needs?

by Melinda Smith

Your dog's actions, happiness, longevity, health and overall well-being are inextricably connected with what you feed him. Dogs, just like everyone else, have precise nutritional needs. And, to make matters even more complex, the needs of individual dogs vary. For example, even though your first dog may have done magnificently well on a certain brand of dog food, it may be completely wrong for the dog you have now. So in this regard dog information is very critical.

The most widespread and most visible symptoms of nutritionally caused deficiencies are allergies of one kind or another. Because many commercial foods are sadly deficient in key nutrients, the long term effect of feeding such foods makes the dog hypersensitive to its environment.

Dog allergies are called unrecognized deficiency diseases and you should get ample information related to this. Being able to identify the nutritional deficiencies will save you a lot of frustration and you will be able to make the needed adjustments in your dog's diet. Considered good dog food are the Sojos food and pedigree dog food.

Not all dog foods are similar and there are enormous quality differences. There are so many choices accessible today that trying to make an informed decision regarding dog information can become an overwhelming task. Forget about what the advertisement says about how good this food is for your dog. You have to see the list of ingredients used. Also try to forget about price. It is seen that this works both ways. Just because it costs more doesn't automatically mean it's better than a less expensive variety, although of course price is one indicator to take into account.

Your dog is a carnivore and is not a vegetarian. He requires meat. His teeth are quite different from ours and they are made for shredding and tearing meat. They do not have flat surfaces in the mouth for grinding up grains. The dog's digestion starts in his stomach and not in his mouth. All the enzymes in his body are geared to breaking down meat and raw foods. So there is no doubt that your dog is a carnivore.

A dog body is made up of units called cells and those cells need 45 different nutrients in order to function correctly. Proteins consisting of nine to twelve necessary amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals and water are essential for a properly functioning dog body. Proper proportion of all those nutrients is vital in order to have correct chemical reactions of digestion, absorption, transportation and elimination.

Because many commercial foods are sadly deficient in key nutrients, the long-term effect of feeding such foods makes the dog hypersensitive to its environment. An unrecognized deficiency disease is another term for allergies. Try to look up enough dog information about this. When you are able to identify nutritional deficiencies, you will be able to save yourself a lot of frustration and you can adjust your dog's diet accordingly. Some good foods for your dog are Sojos food and pedigree dog food. The variety of dog foods available differs widely in their value and quality. You really need to look at what goes into the food.

Published May 14th, 2008

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