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MISTAKES THAT CAN SHORTEN YOUR DOG’S LIFE
A dog is not just a four-legged friend but also a family member, deserving the best care possible. However, the hustle of everyday life and the unpreparedness of owners often lead to mistakes that can significantly shorten a dog’s life. In this blog, we will explore and highlight the most common mistakes made by dog owners to provide a long, happy, and healthy life for our furry companions. Insufficient Physical Activity: Dogs require regular exercise to maintain optimal physical fitness and mental stimulation. A lack of physical activity can lead to obesity, heart issues, and other health problems. Regular walks, running, and play are crucial for keeping a dog happy…
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HUMAN FOODS THAT ARE GOOD FOR DOGS
With a careful selection of food and the correct ratio of meat, vegetables, fruits, and grains, we can prepare a tasty and healthy meal for our pets. We should also take care of the amount of food we give them and adapt it to their activity and size. MEAT Dogs are carnivores by nature; the most important proteins for their body are the proteins they get from meat. They will like chicken, turkey, beef, veal, and pork, but we must remove bones and excess fat. FISH Fish is an excellent source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids, so it would be desirable to prepare it often for our little one,…
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WHAT FOOD DOG SHOULD NEVER EAT
It is hard to resist our four-legged friend while he’s sweetly licking himself and patiently waiting for us to give him a bite of our food, but precisely because we love them, we must not feed them with food that can harm their health or endanger their life. It’s a completely wrong idea that the food we consume would also suit the dog, especially, small breeds. Not all dogs like the same food either. Large, hunting, working dogs use more energy and need food higher in calories. The next difference is the age of the dog. Puppies need more protein than adult dogs. Dogs that are prone to obesity should…