
- KNOW YOUR PET
- Start asking yourself questions to help you decide what is best for your pet’s specific needs: Does your dog drink enough water throughout the day? How is your dog’s sense of smell? Do they need encouragement to eat? Are they a picky eater? Have they lost teeth or have dental problems? How big is your dog? Do they have any allergies? Is your dog overweight?
- The answers to questions like these will help guide you to the type of food that may be best for your pup.
- Start asking yourself questions to help you decide what is best for your pet’s specific needs: Does your dog drink enough water throughout the day? How is your dog’s sense of smell? Do they need encouragement to eat? Are they a picky eater? Have they lost teeth or have dental problems? How big is your dog? Do they have any allergies? Is your dog overweight?
- MAKE SURE YOUR DOG IS GETTING THEIR NUTRITIONAL NEEDS MET
- Regardless of the type of food you decide to feed your dog, you need to make sure that they get adequate amounts of the following: Water, protein, fats, vitamins, minerals, and yes, carbs.*
- KNOW WHAT LOOK FOR AND WHAT TO AVOID
- Read the labels!
- Make sure your food lists a protein source within the first 3 ingredients. If your dog doesn’t have allergies and you choose a food with grain, make sure it uses a whole grain, not a cheaper by-product.
- Avoid artificial colors, sweeteners and preservatives.
- Look for a food with the AAFCO label, which means the food has met specifications and conducted trials proving complete and balanced nutrition.
- Read the labels!
*As always, consult your Veterinarian if you are unsure of your dog’s specific needs, so that you can make sure you are choosing the best option for prolonged health.
** This important blog post was written by our Lead Trainer: Mark Dunlap