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The Best Dry Dog Food: How To Make The Choice

... are shopping. The first thing you need to know is that you should avoid any canned food. None of it is as nutritional for your pup as kibble is. This is because they are mostly water-based. They lack the vital nutrients your pet needs to ... Read Read: The Best Dry Dog Food: How To Make The Choice

By: Jeannie Wu | 01/11/2009 | Pets

Dog Food: if your Feeding your Dog Dry Food, Then Go for “premium Kibble

... for older or overweight dogs, and performance food for highly active dogs. Why a premium kibble? It's a little more expensive than some other dry foods, but still competitive when compared to canned or semi-moist. Premium kibble also ... Read Read: Dog Food: if your Feeding your Dog Dry Food, Then Go for “premium Kibble”

By: Linda Kajda | 01/03/2007 | Publishing
Wishbone

Dog Dry Skin - Tips and Treatments

... don’t drink what they should. Provide extra fluids by serving wet food or by hydrating dry food. Add hot water to kibble, allow the kibble to sit for about ten minutes – this should cause the kibble to swell with water, providing extra ... Read Read: Dog Dry Skin - Tips and Treatments

By: Wishbone | 26/09/2008 | Pets
Abhishek Agarwal

Dog Diets - Choosing Between 2 Popular Choices

... pooch and which should only be emergency fare when his favorite dog chow is not available! Many dog owners prefer to go with dry kibble while others prefer to quibble over the benefits of canned, moist dog food that comes in a variety of ... Read Read: Dog Diets - Choosing Between 2 Popular Choices

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | Pets

Dog Food - The Choices

... to prefer the moist, juicy food contained in a can but it is important for them to also to chew on hard crunchy dog food such as dry kibble and dog biscuits. Obviously the nutrition is important and that will come mostly from the choice of ... Read Read: Dog Food - The Choices

By: Richard G M Taylor | 02/11/2006 | Automotive

Keeping your Cat Healthy

... knowledge of pet nutrition, especially for cats. While millions of people suffer from the effects of diabetes, your cat can get it too! Because those dry kibbles are plant-based, they can affect the blood sugar levels in your cat. Dry ... Read Read: Keeping your Cat Healthy

By: Mario Carini | 28/08/2007 | Pets

Choosing a Ferret Diet: is a Natural Diet Right for Your Ferret?

... will determine what your ferret's nutritional needs are and how healthy your ferret is. Switching foods, especially from a commercial dry kibble diet to a natural diet, can be stressful on a ferret, and you need to make sure your ferret is ... Read Read: Choosing a Ferret Diet: is a Natural Diet Right for Your Ferret?

By: Kristen Onasch | 22/04/2008 | Pets
Jim McKiel

Nutrition for your Puppy

... has adjusted. Unless your breeder or vet advises, it is not necessary to add canned puppy food to your puppy's dry kibble. The dry puppy kibble is sufficient as long as you use a high quality puppy food. Giving your puppy the right ... Read Read: Nutrition for your Puppy

By: Jim McKiel | 11/03/2007 | Pets

What are the 3 Best Dog Foods

... to eat it. This also goes for my pets, and this organic food meets "my rule." This organic food is offered as dry kibble only, for dogs and cats, and well worth the few extra dollars it may cost over less natural dog food. Peace of mind, ... Read Read: What are the 3 Best Dog Foods

By: Jane Dinunzio | 16/09/2008 | Pets

A Healthy Diet For Dogs

... need to help digest their food. Unfortunately, domestic dogs cannot always get the necessary vitamins, minerals and nutrients from a dry kibble diet. Therefore, they must be replaced, unless the owner makes a special effort to give the dog ... Read Read: A Healthy Diet For Dogs

By: Janie Knetzer | 24/12/2007 | Pets

Complete Dog Food Vs Wet Dog Food - Which is Best?

... , not only for the dog owner as its normally a lot cheaper than canned food, but also for your dog in the fact that by eating a dry kibble it exercises the dogs jaw muscle therefore satisfying its natural chewing instinct and also helps to ... Read Read: Complete Dog Food Vs Wet Dog Food - Which is Best?

By: Henry Sudcom | 15/10/2009 | Pets
Joseph Sabol

What Should You Feed Your New Best Friend?

... months of age, they should be fed 3 meals a day, and from 8 months to 12 months, feed 2 times a day. If puppies are started on dry kibble from the time they are weaned, they will have no problem eating dry puppy food. Treats can be given in ... Read Read: What Should You Feed Your New Best Friend?

By: Joseph Sabol | 06/11/2008 | Pets

A Senior Dog Diet-just When Should You Give Your Dog One?

... regular adult formulas. Whenever possible, allow your dog to eat dry dog food to encourage excellent dental health. The dry kibble helps to reduce plaque and tartar buildup. If your older pet refuses to eat the food dry, you may need to ... Read Read: A Senior Dog Diet-just When Should You Give Your Dog One?

By: G D Williams | 20/09/2008 | Pets

Are You Feeding Your Dog Quality Food?

... to keep your dogs' gums and teeth in good shape. Many pet owners supplement their dog's dry food with a canned, wet food, but if the dry kibble is of good quality, it should be sufficient. There isn't any proof as of yet that organic dog ... Read Read: Are You Feeding Your Dog Quality Food?

By: Joann Henry | 26/10/2007 | Pets
Abhishek Agarwal

Senior Dog Diet: Is There A Distinction?

... in normal adult dog formulas. Encourage your dog to eat dry dog food for good dental health. Dry kibble helps to combat plaque and tartar accumulation which could lead to tooth decay. If your senior pets have problem eating fry food, ... Read Read: Senior Dog Diet: Is There A Distinction?

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | Pets

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