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Deciding How to Best Feed Your Pet
Submitted By:C Swarens
Deciding how much to feed your pet and
what kind of food you should feed is one of the most important
decisions you can make about your pet's health. Not only do you need
to decide how much to feed your pet, you also need to determine how
often you will feed your pet during the day and whether you will
feed your pet canned food or dry food.
Deciding Between Canned Food or Dry Food
Both canned dog food and dry dog food are good options for your
pet, though most dogs larger than 30 pounds should eat mostly dry
food or semi-moist food. This is because canned food has more water
per cup, which means it can be difficult for a larger dog to get the
caloric intake it requires to maintain a healthy body weight.
When selecting dry dog food, it is important to purchase dog food
that is of higher quality. Most dry dog food brands contain mostly
rice, corn and soybean and very little meat. If you select a dry dog
food that contains a higher amount of meat or fish meal, it will be
healthier for your pet and your pet will not eat as much food as it
would with a lower quality product. Therefore, while higher quality
dog food does cost more per bag, your pet will eat less. In the end,
the difference in price will be less than you expect.
When it comes down to it, deciding between dry dog food and
canned dog food is a matter of personal choice. Just be certain your
canine friend is getting enough to eat each day in order to support
a healthy size and weight.
Deciding How to Feed Your Pet
When feeding your pet, you have two basic methods to select from:
free choice or limited time feeding. With free choice, you simply
keep your pet's food dish full at all times and it decides when to
eat and how much it wants to eat. With limited time feeding, on the
other hand, you present your pet with a meal and it has a certain
amount of time to complete the meal before you take it away until
the next feeding time.
While free choice is the easiest way to feed your pet, it often
is not the best choice. When allowing your pet to eat by free
choice, you cannot monitor how much food it eats and it can lead to
obesity. In addition, if you have multiple dogs, you cannot be
certain if all of your pets are eating well or if one is eating the
majority of the food. On the other hand, free choice may be the best
choice for those dogs that eat only small amounts of food throughout
the day. Toy breed dogs that are at risk for developing low blood
sugar are often best served through the free choice method.
When feeding your pet with the limited timed feeding method, you
should determine how much food you wish to feed your pet for the
entire day. Then, divide this by the number of times you will feed
your pet throughout the day. Once your dog is an adult, you may be
able to feed it only once per day.
For the most part, however, it is
best to feed your pet once in the morning and once again in the
evening.
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