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Better for their health and teeth if you buy fresh, natural foods - and much cheaper.
At least 10% of the bul should be protein, such as chicken, turkey, fish, lean beef; can be up to 50%.
Up to 50% carbohydrates, such as cooked rice or potatoes (also provides some fiber)
About 2.5-4.5% fiber, which can come from vegetables like peas, green beans, and carrots.
At least 5.5% fat, usually in the form of vegetable oil.
Dogs, being partial omnivores, should have at least some veggies. This provides the nourishment they would get in the wild from eating the contents of the intestines of their prey.
Give your dog a raw bone every day to ensure he keeps his teeth clean.
Raw bones are also a natural source of calcium and phosphorus.
The chewing keeps him busy and happy for a few hours.
Cooked bones are dangerous as they splinter too easily and can seriously harm dogs.
At least 10% of the bul should be protein, such as chicken, turkey, fish, lean beef; can be up to 50%.
Up to 50% carbohydrates, such as cooked rice or potatoes (also provides some fiber)
About 2.5-4.5% fiber, which can come from vegetables like peas, green beans, and carrots.
At least 5.5% fat, usually in the form of vegetable oil.
Dogs, being partial omnivores, should have at least some veggies. This provides the nourishment they would get in the wild from eating the contents of the intestines of their prey.
Give your dog a raw bone every day to ensure he keeps his teeth clean.
Raw bones are also a natural source of calcium and phosphorus.
The chewing keeps him busy and happy for a few hours.
Cooked bones are dangerous as they splinter too easily and can seriously harm dogs.