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  • Types of Canned Dog Food

    As a dog owner, make sure you are feeding your pet healthy foods that are rich in nutrients. If your dog has a selective palate, he may not be interested in eating dry food. Canned dog food is a tasty alternative for the pickiest eaters. Your local pet store will likely have an entire aisle dedicated to canned dog food, so do some research ahead of time about the types you want to try.

  • Things You Can Put in Your Dog's Food to Keep Him Healthy

    Keeping man's best friend in top shape is a priority for any dog owner. To do so you need to feed your canine companion a healthy diet. Whether you feed your dog entirely homemade meals or are just want to supplement a diet of canned food and dry kibble, there are a plethora of foods that can be added to a doggy diet. Consult a veterinarian before making any changes to your dog's current meal plan.

  • How Many Cans of Food Should I Feed My Dog?

  • How to Feed Canned Salmon to Dogs

    Salmon is a fish rich in nutrients such as calcium, protein and vitamin E. There are many varieties of salmon. Some of the varieties include Coho, King Pink, Silver salmon and Ikura. These breeds of salmon produce the highest levels of nutrients and the best flavors. Salmon provides nutrition for dogs that they cannot get just from dry food. Adding salmon to a dog's diet is easy, and the benefits are great.

  • How to Feed a Dog With No Teeth

    Tartar can build up on a dog's teeth as he gets older. It is recommended that dogs have dental cleanings annually to prevent tartar build up. Some dogs will lose a few of their teeth as they get older, or may eventually losing them all. This could be caused by lack of cleaning, poor diet and/or gum disease. It becomes difficult for a dog to eat as he loses his teeth.

  • Canned Dog Food Vs. Dry Dog Food

    Dogs will eat just about anything. Many will not care whether their food is canned or dry, just that it's available. Depending on the individual dog's health, he may need just dry, just canned or a mixture of both food types.

  • How to Compare Canned Dog Food

    You want to feed your dog canned food, but you're not quite sure how to compare the foods. All dog food percentages are calculated on a by-weight basis, meaning the percentages include water, ash content, fiber and carbohydrates instead of comparing food according to its actual energy percentage levels. To understand how much protein and fat you're feeding your dog, you have to compare dry-matter percentage. Or, if you're wondering about the energy percentage, compare caloric percentages.

  • How Does Canned Dog Food Keep a Dog Healthy

    Dog owners often debate whether canned or dry dog food is healthier for the dog. The answer is that both have their advantages and disadvantages. Canned food can be a healthy choice for many breeds of dogs. The first reason many owners prefer canned to dry dog food is that it's composed of real chunks of meat. Many canned dog foods have fewer additives and unhealthy substances. The real meat flavor also makes the dog food stinkier than dry kibble. This can actually be an advantage sometimes --- older dogs or sick dogs without appetite will be more attracted to…

  • How to Treat a Finicky Dog

    A dog usually eats in a hearty way, but sometimes he gets picky and fussy and won't eat what is put in front of him. It's important to get to the bottom of what is causing this issue, to see if your dog's finicky eating is a behavioral or a health problem.

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