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Feeding |
| What you feed your dog is a very
important part of pet care. Proper nutrition is essential to keep your
dog healthy and to ward off and manage diseases. Commercial pet foods
vary in their nutritional values. Remember, more expensive does not always
mean the food is of a higher quality. Read the label - pet food ingredients are listed in much the same way as human foods, showing percentages of each ingredient. It is the proportion of all nutrients and ingredients (including water) that determines a food's nutritional value and palatability. If the ingredients are not listed or readily available for a dog food then ask yourself why. |
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Follow the manufacturer's guidelines as to how much to feed, but also use your own judgement. Many foods state quantity based on the dogs weight (desired weight) but you also need to take into account the activity levels of your dog. |
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| Foods to avoid feeding to your dog |
| Here are some foods to avoid feeding your dog in large quantities. |
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Chocolate Chocolate contains theobromine which can cause increased heart rate, restlessness and vomiting. In large doses it may be fatal. |
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Grapes and Raisins Grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs and can cause renal failure. |
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Onions May cause anaemia. |
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Garlic Garlic is also part of the onion family. In large doses it may cause dermatitis and asthma. Some owners, however, use garlic tablets as a natural flea repellent. Always follow doses carefully. |
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Milk & Dairy Products Lactose, which is found in milk and dairy products, is not digestible to dogs. |
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Fruit Fruit can be high in sugar and can also be acidic. This will upset your dog's digestion and is best avoided. |
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Potatoes Feeding potatoes is not recommended due to their high starch content, which is not very digestible to dogs and may cause problems. |
| Toxic Plants and Flowers | |
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Many common household and garden plants and flowers can also be toxic to dogs, causing anything from skin irritations to severe poisoning and death. To find out more, read our Poisonous to Dogs - Toxic Plants and Flowers article. |
| Dog Treats and Supplements | |||||||||
| At the D for Dog Online Store we sell a range of natural dog treats and supplements. Finally, a real alternative to chemically enhanced, mass produced dog treats. Our gourmet natural dog treats contain only natural, whole ingredients so you can be 100% certain of what you are giving your best friend. | |||||||||
| Sumptuous Dinner Gear | |||||||
| At the D for Dog Online Store we sell a range of doggie dinner utensils, including dog bowls, spoons, food bag pegs and placemats, raised dog feeding bowls, designer dog bowls and even personalised dog bowls. | |||||||
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