Good nutrition can prevent your dog from experiencing health issues

Back in the past, people didn’t put much thought into what their dogs’ plates contained. Most times, they picked food scraps or tins of dog food from their local pet shop and thought they were enough for a healthy dog. However, dogs didn’t have the same status in the past. Now they’re considered companions and are often called even children, so people want to ensure their diets are balanced and nutritious enough to support their health.

Dog parents give as much thought to their pooches’ diet as they give to their own, and pay attention to the food they choose, how it’s made, and what ingredients it contains to ensure their four-legged friends benefit from all the necessary nutrients.

Making adequate dietary choices and ensuring they stay hydrated is crucial for your dog, and this is because their diet greatly impacts their health, behaviour, and happiness. Dogs can experience several health issues (lethargy, loose stools, itchy skin) when their diet lacks the necessary nutrients.

Let’s find more about the ways in which food affects your dog’s health

If you have ever had to go through a phase where your meals were restricted to certain foods like tea and toast, or fast foods, you might remember that you didn’t feel too well. You most likely experienced symptoms like irritability, bloat, and lethargy.

But when you switched to a healthier and more natural diet, rich in vegetables, fruits, meat, and other similar ingredients, you felt like a different person and more energetic than ever.

Food greatly impacts our energy levels and mood, and things aren’t different for your dog. Dogs suffering from hyperactivity usually eat low-quality food that contains a high amount of carbohydrates that cause a spike in your dog’s sugar levels. Also, when they eat difficult-to-digest foods, they feel the need to eat more, which often leads to obesity. And as expected, obesity has a negative impact on their wellbeing and life.

Nutrition is the foundation of your pet’s wellbeing, so feed them a natural diet rich in simple ingredients. And keep in mind that dogs, similarly to humans, can be allergic to some foods or react badly to others. If you notice that they don’t feel well after eating a particular food, remove it from their diet.

What makes a balanced diet for your dog?

As mentioned above, a few centuries ago, dog diets were not a consideration; pets usually ate what their owners could spare from their tables. The first commercial dog food was invented in 1860, marking the beginning of the pet food industry. Since then, pet food has evolved, and nowadays, there’s expensive science behind the animal feed Industry.

At present, it’s easy to learn a dog’s nutritional needs and how the ingredients in their plates affect their health. However, with marketers bombarding you with brightly coloured ads, picking the best food for your pup might be challenging.

Here are some pointers on what you should pay attention to.

Protein – this is an essential ingredient you should look for in pet food because your dog needs a protein-rich diet. Protein can come from meat, dairy, eggs, or some legumes. Your pet’s body uses protein to build and repair skin cells, fur, and muscle, so they need to ingest a specific quantity to enable their body to maintain their tissues. Protein is also the primary source of energy and impacts the immune system.

Your dog benefits the most from protein from meat because their body converts it into energy and amino acids.

Glucosamine and chondroitin – these ingredients are structural components your pet’s body produces naturally in their joints to cushion them and facilitate cartilage repair. Manufacturers pay great attention to pet food processing to ensure they use natural sources for these elements.

Minerals and vitamins – your dog’s body needs vitamins and minerals to complete hundreds of processes. Minerals and vitamins are essential for transforming food into energy, repairing cells, creating energy, and strengthening bones.

Fibres are active in regulating blood sugar levels and supporting your pet’s digestive system.

Antioxidants – they boost your dog’s mood and memory and are usually found in vegetables and fruits like spinach, sweet potatoes, and blueberries.

Health issues associated with a lack of nutritious food

Obesity
We mentioned earlier that pets could get obese when they don’t eat adequate food. If they are overweight, their body has to work harder, which increases the possibility of wear and tear. When more stress is put on their organs, they age more rapidly. According to statistics, obese pets live two years less than those with a healthy weight.

Similarly to humans, obese pets are prone to diabetes, musculoskeletal system issues, and cardiovascular disease.

When you run your hand along your dog’s sides, you should feel their ribs, but they shouldn’t stick out. Suppose they have a layer of fluff over their ribs or a bulging waistline; you need to switch their food and put them on a calorie-controlled diet.

Pancreatitis
Fatty foods cause severe inflammation in your pet’s pancreas because they cannot process fat as humans do, and their bodies get overwhelmed easier. Common symptoms of pancreatitis are abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and vomiting. A low-fat diet is ideal for your dog to ensure they don’t develop such a severe condition.

Diabetes
Overweight pets often develop diabetes, so keeping an eye on their diet is crucial. Pets suffering from diabetes need a special diet, rich in protein and low in fats and carbs. Most dogs with diabetes need a veterinary diet to deal with their symptoms.

Kidney disease
Sometimes, a pet’s kidneys lose their ability to filter toxins and conserve water. Dogs dealing with kidney disease might be unable to process protein and eliminate phosphorus from the body, so they might feel lousy.

Diet modifications are paramount when a pet suffers from kidney disease because commercial formulas can worsen their health state and cause a spike in their symptoms.

We hope the above information enables you to pick the best food for your dog child, to support their daily activities and health.

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