Nutrition

dog eating
March 14, 2013

How to make fantastic home-made dog food

in Nutrition by Geraldine Dimarco
More and more people today are realizing the benefits of using home made dog food for their pets nutritional requirements. When planned carefully, this alternative is…
dog food
December 26, 2012

Best Dog Food - Homemade Dog Food Your Dog Will Love

in Nutrition by Geraldine Dimarco
Do you know why dogs are so amazing? They are very loyal and enjoyable to have around the house. More importantly, they love you unconditionally-whether or not you took that…
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Apr 30, 2012

Tips for feeding your older dog

by Shane Peters
Exactly what changes do you ought to make to your dog eating program when your dog gets older? The modifications you make to your dog eating routine, and when you make them…
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Jan 26, 2012

Selecting the healthiest nutrition for your dog: Guide to dry dog food and dog food supplies

by Jan Moreno
Reading the nutritional adequacy statement on the label of the product's packaging is a quick and reliable way to make sure you'll be providing the best nutritional diet for…
Sep 17, 2011

Dog nutrition and health

by Anthony Bule
High quality food nutrition is important for your dog. When selecting and buying food for your dog, it can be tricky to select the right product that is the best for your…
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Jun 12, 2011

How you can feed puppies

by Walton Hong
Depending on his size, a puppy will to eat as much as four times each day until he is four months old. Establish a regular feeding schedule for your dog. Give him breakfast,…
Nov 18, 2010

Great dog biscuit recipes revealed!

by Geraldine Dimarco
For most of us, our pets are seldom just animals-they are family. I mean, they stick by you no matter how you look or smell like; they are loyal and loving all the time. It's…
Oct 07, 2010

Is dry or wet dog food the best for your pooch?

by Toby Smith
There are quite a few differences and benefits to dry dog food and wet dog food. Firstly, dry dog food, sometimes known as kibble, provides probiotics which many canned foods…

Nutrition

Dog food is plant or animal material intended for consumption by dogs or other canines. Special dog foods given as a reward, and not as a staple, are known as dog treats.

Some people make their own dog food or feed their dogs meals made from ingredients purchased in grocery or health-food stores; many others rely on commercially manufactured dog food.

There are many different recommendations on what diet is best for dogs. Some people argue that dogs have thrived off of leftovers and scraps from their human owners for thousands of years and that commercial dog foods (which have only been available for the past century) contain poor-quality meats, additives, and other ingredients dogs should not ingest, or that commercial dog food is not nutritionally sufficient for their dogs.

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How to make fantastic home-made dog food Geraldine Dimarco 493
Best Dog Food - Homemade Dog Food Your Dog Will Love Geraldine Dimarco 850
Tips for feeding your older dog Shane Peters 1321
Selecting the healthiest nutrition for your dog: Guide to dry dog food and dog food supplies Jan Moreno 1609
Dog nutrition and health Anthony Bule 2719
How you can feed puppies Walton Hong 2784
Great dog biscuit recipes revealed! Geraldine Dimarco 2823
Is dry or wet dog food the best for your pooch? Toby Smith 2872
Homemade dog food simplified Geraldine Dimarco 2184
Pet supplements and vitamins for an aging dog Elmer Talley 1494

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