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Dog nutrition – what you need to know about healthy dog food?

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Dog nutrition – homemade or commercial, dog food should make for a well-balanced diet. 

How to read dog food labels? 

Dog nutrition as per the life stage of the dog

Puppies and kittens need higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and calories to help their bodies grow.
  • Well-balanced nutritional analysis that is fit for a puppy
  • Small, easy to chew kibble
  • High-calorie count

Adult dog food

  • Zucchini
  • Lettuce
  • Apples

Food recommendations for dogs with urinary issues

Some dogs may be prone to getting urinary tract infections, or bladder stones if you aren’t careful. A dog’s diet can help foster good urinary tract health:

  • Opt for slightly acidic food. (cranberries can help).
  • Diet with a low protein, phosphorus, and magnesium content helps prevent large bladder stones from forming.
  • Light salt content to help encourage your dog to drink more, which is great to help urinary health.

Dry dog food

  • Protein Source: The building block of muscles! Look for high-quality protein sources.
  • Carbohydrates: Energy for adventures! Complex carbohydrates like whole grains are preferable to simple carbohydrates.
  • Fats: Healthy skin, coat, and energy! Look for sources like chicken fat, salmon oil, or flaxseed oil.
  • Fiber: Aids digestion and promotes gut health.

Homemade dog food

Best Dog Food For Overweight Dogs

We’ve all had a little extra weight on ourselves at one time or another, and dogs are no different. Like humans, some dogs are just prone to being overweight. From thyroid problems to overeating, there are many reasons that dogs gain too much weight.

Dog food for overweight dogs

Adjusting your dog’s diet and ensuring exercise regimen can go a long way in ensuring the prime fitness of your furry friend. If the weight gain is sudden and there’s uneven growth/lump in the body, please take your vet’s opinion.

While fixing your dog’s diet to help him lose weight, look out for foods which are:

  • Rich in protein
  • have less fat content and calories

Herbs good for dogs

  1. Jambira (Citrus Limon) is a natural deodorizer that has a refreshing citrus fragrance and is great for your dog.
  2. Aloe Vera is as good for your dog as for you. It can be applied in case of minor burns, skin irritation, etc.
  3. Ushira (Vetiveria zizanioides) is a root that has insect repelling properties.
  4. Tulasi (Ocium basilicum) is a herbal antiseptic and antibacterial which soothes and cools your pet’s coat.
  5. Calendula flowers have anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties and can be used to treat wounds.
  6. Ginger is effective to treat your dog’s upset tummy.
  7. Neem (Nimba) relieves itching, redness, and irritation. It combats bacterial and fungal skin infections, thus improving immunity against skin infections.
  8. Eucalyptus (Tailaparni) has antiseptic and germicidal properties, which keep insects at bay and promote overall skin health. The essential oil of Eucalyptus also heals superficial cuts and wounds quickly.

Dog food – what makes it good or bad for your dog?

If you are looking for commercially available dog food, we recommend Himalaya Healthy Pet food.

Healthy PET food – Puppy offers a unique blend of nutrition – Black Pepper – Oats – Papaya for puppies to help boost their growth and immunity.

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Healthy PET food – Adult is a complete and balanced Food for dogs and contains the goodness of Popala – Tree of Heaven and Guduchi. It has over 20 nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, which provides a perfect balance of nutrition and is fortified with herbs for additional health benefits for adult dogs.

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Choosing the right pet food can be confusing. Here are some key things to consider:

About the Brand:

  • Look for a board-certified veterinary nutritionist on staff. This ensures expertise in pet nutrition.
  • Find out who develops the food formulas. Experienced pet food formulators with animal nutrition backgrounds are ideal.
  • Learn about the quality control process. Look for companies that follow AAFCO or FEDIAF guidelines and conduct regular testing of ingredients and finished products.
  • Research the company’s commitment to scientific studies. Brands that invest in research show dedication to pet health.

Understanding the Label:

  • Check for a “Nutritional Adequacy Statement.” Ensure the food meets all your pet’s nutritional needs for their life stage.
  • Consider the calorie content. This helps prevent overfeeding, especially if your pet is prone to weight gain.
  • Look for contact information. Reliable companies offer easy ways to reach them for questions about ingredients or nutrient levels.
  • Identify the manufacturer. Opt for companies that manufacture their own food or can clearly identify the manufacturer.

Remember: When in doubt, consult your veterinarian for guidance on selecting the optimal diet for your furry friend.

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