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Signs Of Unhealthy Dog Foods

What you feed your dog will have significant effects over the whole well being of your pet plus his longevity, health and behavior. Nutritional needs vary depending on the breed of your dog. It is not actually o complicate things or to develop you in to a dog food and nutritional requirements expert, but it is only important to emphasize that not all dog foods apply on all types of dogs. For example, the dog food brand you supplied with your previous pet may not necessarily work well for your pet now.


The first and most obvious sign that the dog food your pet is consuming has adverse effects on him is the development of allergies. This may be brought by nutritional deficiency caused by lack of nutrients incorporated in his meals, specifically the commercial dog food he is eating. Allergies are often regarded as minor dog ailments, however determining such may save you potential health problems and may help you in adjusting your dog's diet.


Your dog is not a vegetarian, he is a meat eater thus it is essential that he gets his meat requirements at all times. This is obvious with his teeth, they are made for tearing and ripping meat. Therefore, an ideal diet for him is meat and dog foods that may supplement for the nutrients found in meat. If this is not met, he may acquire serious nutritional problems.


There is no doubt that your dog's body must have at least reached the requirements for nutritional proportions for it to function productively. Deficiency of any essential nutrients may have significant effects on the dog's body chemistry and bodily functions.


Woefully, most commercially produced dog foods are deficient of the nutritional requirements of dogs. in the most extreme cases, nutritional deficiency may damage the adrenal glands of the canine which then leads to cripple production of the hormone cortisol, necessary for keeping the dog's body resistant to diseases and infections.


Choosing form the wide range of dog food products may make an overwhelming task due to the fact that not all dog foods are alike. And they do have considerable differences in quality. Now, to help you make an informed decision, it is best to consider the basic method of eliminating the factors. In this, two thoughts will appeal to the mind: the price of the dog food and the advertising propaganda employed to market the product.


Never mind the advertising, whatever the ads say will surely lead to you having bought the product.


Never mind the price, remember that not all highly priced dog foods would mean that they will adequately address your pal's nutritional requirements.


The following will help you determine if the dog food your pet is consuming produces bad effects on his health:


· he refuses to eat the food, or eats only minimal amounts
· he produces large, awful-smelling stools
· his teeth gets dirty and brown and are showing signs of becoming rotten
· he continuously sheds his coat
· he burps frequently
· he smells badly
· he is easily infected with skin and ear infections
· his breath smells
· he lacks energy or is hyperactive
· he easily gets worms
· he has an impaired immune system, and
· he constantly acquires ticks and fleas


if your dog shows one or two of these symptoms, it is best that you consult your vet and discuss about his diet.

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