Take Care of Your Dog: Feed Him or Her Dog Food
Many dog owners treat their pets as though they are their own
children. They play with them, let them live inside and sit on
the furniture, and even sometimes sleep in their beds. There is
no denying the love most dog owners have for their pets, but
sometimes they unwittingly cause health problems by feeding
their canine pals table scraps rather than dog food.
While the occasion table scraps as treats probably won't hurt
one's furry friends, what a pet dog really needs for proper
nutrition is dog food. It's true that the ancestors of today's
dogs hunted and ate meat. And feeding a dog the occasional meat
hunk or carcass probably won't hurt. But today's dogs are
thoroughly domesticated and are different creatures. Constant
table food can cause obesity and even a form of diabetes in dogs.
Dog food is designed with the necessary proteins and other
vitamins and minerals dogs need to be healthy. Just like humans,
dogs can experience clogged arteries and heart attacks. It's
important to include dog food in the diet in order to keep man's
best friend in prime health.
There are many types of dog food. There are many scientifically
designed varieties meant to address different aspects of canine
health. Some dog food targets the coat, some target joints.
There is a type of dog food for nearly any dog. There are even
breed-specific foods, as well as foods designed for the
different ages of dogs.
Proper care of one's dog can result in years of pleasant
companionship and beautiful memories. The therapeutic effects
owning a pet are well documented. Pets can help teach children
responsibility. However, not taking care of this fellow creature
can result in heartbreak and regret. Dogs need regular exercise,
lots of love, and minimal access to table scraps. What the
healthy dog really needs to eat is dog food.