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How Does Nutrition Affect Dogs?

How Does Nutrition Affect Dogs?

You probably know that much like your own health, nutrition is key to the wellness and overall health of your dog. It's in the vitamins and minerals that we get from food that can positively or negatively impact our health, along with proper exercise. The same is true for dogs. 

Good Dog Nutrition 

When it comes to feeding your dog, it's important to give them the nutritional building blocks and energy components they need for growth and development and maintaining their overall good health. They'll need to stay active throughout their entire life and will need the proper nutrients to do so. 

There are various diets to choose from when it comes to your dog's nutrition. Most people tend to use dry kibble or canned food because it's convenient and cost-effective. However, as more pet parents become open-minded, they are choosing to try alternatives like the raw diet.

What You Need to Know about Dog Nutrition 

Earlier, we mentioned building blocks of canine nutrition and the fundamental components every dog needs. Let's go further into depth on these.

Proteins: Proteins are made up of amino acids, which are necessary for cell growth, maintenance, and repair. 

Fats: Fats give your dog a concentrated source of energy. Fatty acids are important building blocks for maintaining healthy cells. 

Carbohydrates: Carbs are broken down in your dog's body by the digestive system and converted to glucose for energy. Carbs from whole grains can restore iron, minerals, and fiber as well as other beneficial nutrients that dogs need for their everyday health and wellness. 

Vitamins and Minerals: The body requires vitamins for normal functioning. They will also help convert calories to energy, which can boost immunity and other natural bodily processes. 

Minerals are also important for a dog's health. They are essential for a number of important functions like growth, bone health, and teeth health.

More on Fats

Fats help maintain healthy skin, fur, eyes, and cognitive function. They also help enable energy reserves. Fats contribute to your dog's nutrition and the absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K.
It's essential to choose a dog food that provides healthy fat and fat-soluble vitamins.

Dogs and Carbs

While dogs get energy from protein and fats, carbs are also important in their nutrition. Carbs are broken down by the digestive system and then converted to glucose, a source of energy. For this reason, carbs are an important caloric source in many dog foods.

Although it's okay for dog food to contain carbs, it's not recommended to use any dog food using carbs as its main protein-based ingredients. Instead, look for high protein and fat content versus carbohydrates, especially for adult and senior dog diets.

Supplementing Your Dog's Diet

Dog food toppers have begun making their mark in the pet industry. As more pet parents begin scrutinizing the ingredients int heir dog's kibble, it's important that they are able to supplement what they're feeding their dog with something that adds nutritional value. 

As we said before, many pet parents opt for kibble because it's the cheapest option on the market. However, in many cases, you're sacrificing quality for the price, which means your dog may be missing out on the necessary nutrients they need. 

This is why dog food toppers are so popular. They allow you to continue to feed your dog the inexpensive kibble, but without sacrificing their nutrition because you're supplementing it with quality ingredient full of valuable vitamins and minerals.

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