Few things make pet parents happier than seeing their adorable animals with bushy tails. As a pet owner, make sure your dog’s diet is healthy and avoid harmful foods. Some snacks safe for pets may not be healthy for humans. Certain “human” foods are dangerous for furry friends and should be avoided. Be aware to ensure their safety and well-being.
“The best thing for their health, according to veterinarians, is the proper feed. Depending on their age, size, gender, and genetic make-up, dogs have varying dietary needs. Therefore, a proper diet looks different for everyone,” according to Dr. Dilip Sonune, Wiggles’ Veterinary Officer.
Discuss your pet’s nutritional needs with a vet when choosing between dry and wet food, or a combination of both.
According to the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), depending on her breed and the size of her litter, a pregnant and breastfeeding mother needs 1.5 to 3 times the nutrients of an adult dog. She needs to recover a lot of energy after giving birth. Her body suffers as a result of pregnancy and childbirth. Puppies need fatty meals and superfoods for energy and a strong immune system.
Omega 3 & 6, protein, and fish oil are essential for brain development, strong bones, and a healthy coat. Compared to humans, who require about 18% of their daily calories from protein, developing puppies require between 22 and 32 percent.
Senior dogs have unique nutritional requirements that differ from adult dogs. Homemade meals may not provide a balanced diet, so it’s crucial to know which foods to avoid for your dog’s health and wellbeing.
Adult dogs can’t digest animal milk products, except for curd, yogurt, and cheese. These products can upset their stomachs, but puppies can digest them.
Dr. Shantanu Kalambi, the chief veterinarian at Supertails, recommends avoiding certain foods when feeding your pets. Grapes, onions, dried fruits, tea, coffee, and sweets can be poisonous to them. It’s best to choose pet treats and food that have been approved by a veterinarian. Additionally, feeding your pets human biscuits is not recommended as they contain artificial sweeteners that can lead to diabetes and pose a significant danger to their health.
Source:News 18