Choosing Healthy
Foods for Your Dog
Today’s pet food market is larger and more diverse than ever
before. While this offers a large number
of choices in various types of pet food, it also presents a dilemma in choosing
the healthiest food for your dog. Are
generic or store brands suitable for a dog?
What about familiar name brands like Purina and Alpo? Are the pricier brands that advertise
specially formulated ingredients (Science Diet, Eukanuba) really living up to
their claims and worth the extra money?
All of these are valid questions that loving dog owners deserve to have
answered.
Dog Food
Considerations
There are several factors to consider when choosing the
right food for your dog. Different dogs
have different nutritional needs at different stages in their lives. Some things to consider when selecting the
food you’ll give your dog follow.
The Dog’s Age
Puppies have different nutritional requirements than adult
dogs just as human children have different needs than adult people. Senior dogs also have different requirements
than younger adult dogs. Make sure that
you select a food that is appropriate for your dog’s stage in life.
The Dog’s Health
Does your dog have a specific medical condition? If so, the food you choose may need to be partially
dictated by that condition. Diabetic
dogs need low-glucose foods and dogs with specific allergies (yes dogs can be
allergic to all sorts of things, just like people) may require certain foods as
well. Your veterinarian can help you
choose foods that are appropriate for a dog with a specific medical condition.
The Dog’s Size or Body Type
Some dogs are overweight.
Some dogs are underweight. Some
have a natural tendency to get lots of exercise while others tend to prefer to
lie around a lot. There are, of course,
small, medium, and large dogs as well as the ultra-tiny “toy” dogs. All of these different types of dogs will
have different requirements for the type of food they need as well as how much
of it.
Your Budget
Dog food can be expensive, there’s no doubt about
it. And where dog food is concerned, the
rule really is “you get what you pay for.”
Low cost generics and store brands will lighten the burden on your wallet,
but may not be the healthiest choice for your dog as they are made with cheap
ingredients and lots of fillers. You
should buy the best dog food you can on your budget to help ensure your dog’s
nutrition.