Is Your Dog’s Food REALLY Healthy? Check And See

If you find your smaller dog isn't drinking enough water, keep in mind that she will get some of her H20 from her food, especially if you feed her soft food. However, it's still important to keep her bowl filled with cool and clean water. You'll also want to read the following health tips below:

In order for your pup to have a complete, balanced diet, she needs to eat and drink foods that contain the six nutrient classes that are fundamental to maintain her health.

What are these six classes?

1. Good old H20
If you have an adult dog, 60 to 70 percent of his weight should be comprised of water.

2. Proteins
Things like meats and plants are important because they provide your dog with essential amino acids that her tissues need to stay healthy and functional.

3. Minerals
Why are they so important? Because they help to keep your dog’s teeth and bones strong, they’re involved in important metabolic reactions, and they help to maintain fluid balance.

4. Fats
Want your dog’s skin and fur to be healthy? Fats not only provide these things to your dog, but also help transport the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, and give him essential fatty acids.

5. Vitamins
Here’s what you really need to know, though: if you’re feeding your dog a balanced diet, she’ll get the vitamins she needs automatically.

6. Carbs
Recently, carbohydrates have gotten something of a bad rap where people are concerned. But just like with humans, carbs do all kinds of good things for dogs. In moderation, carbs are invaluable in your pup’s diet.

Isn't it nice to know that you don't have to be worried about fat? Well, the good fats that is, according to Cesar's Way. Keep your pup's skin and fur healthy by giving her well-balanced meals (read the ingredients on your doggy food!) and she will not only look better, she'll probably have more energy too!

It's nice knowing that you're giving your pet a meal that's good for her and that she also likes the taste of. You may need to try a few different brands to see which one she likes the best, and keep in mind that some Pugs may just be picky eaters. You can always sprinkle a treat on top of her food – bon appetit!



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