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Our pet—our friend or family member? No matter how we define our little companions, we all know how important their dietary habits are for their health and longevity. That’s why we must care for our beloved animals in the best possible way.

A balanced diet is crucial for a dog’s well-being and proper body function. Each dog’s nutritional needs depend on factors such as body weight, age, breed, and activity level. Key nutrients include proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and fiber, each playing an important role in maintaining health:

  • Proteins: Provide essential amino acids that support the development of muscles, bones, organs, skin, and coat.
  • Carbohydrates: Primarily from plant sources, provide immediate energy for the dog’s body.
  • Fats (especially Omega-3): Support healthy skin and coat.
  • Fiber: Maintains intestinal moisture and regulates stool consistency.

Additionally, a proper diet should meet the dog’s specific vitamin needs to ensure efficient nutrient metabolism. Always consult your veterinarian before making dietary changes.

Dental care is also critical for a dog’s overall health. Regular dental check-ups are a good start. Hard foods and snacks help mechanically clean teeth while encouraging chewing, which improves gum health. If you notice changes in your dog’s breath, mouth opening, or eating habits due to chewing difficulties, contact your veterinarian immediately.

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