Foods That You Should Feed Your Labrador
Remember that each dog food on the market contains different ingredients and offers a different potential towards the nutrition of your dog. Every food also contains a different ratio of macronutrients, protein, fat and carbohydrates and so you will have to learn by trial and error more than anything to find out which works best for your dog. There is also the issue of allergies, and dogs, just like people, are individuals and will respond differently to different foods.
There are a few steps you should take in order to find the dog food that is going to provide your Labrador with the best Labrador nutrition. One of the first and most important is to check the label and read through the list of ingredients.
Human grade ingredients are essential for a healthy food, and while foods that contain inexpensive ingredients that are not fit for human consumption may technically meet the legal specifications for percentages of protein, fat and carbohydrates, they have much lower energy levels and lower grade proteins.
Human grade ingredients are essential for a healthy food, and you want to make sure that there are actual meat ingredients and not meat byproducts like chicken bones and feet. It is the more economy brands of dog food that tend to be made from inexpensive ingredients which are harder for your dog to digest.
By choosing the right dog food for your dog you will definitely be making a giant step towards providing your Labrador with the proper Labrador nutrition. There are other things that you have to worry about however when it comes to creating the best diet for your Labrador, one in particular involving supplements.
If your dog has dry skin or thinning fur however, then supplements may be a great idea, and will help with their health problems. Some owners also think that growing puppies require extra calcium and there is the option of adding it into their food in the form of bone meal.
The best idea is to speak to a professional about this so that they can assess the dog properly and determine what, if any, supplements should be provided for the dog. -->
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About the author: Brooke Sunderland is a passionate lover of the Labrador and has a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Labrador. Among other topics there, you will find out more about Labrador Nutrition plus a whole lot more.
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