Dog food choices have a dramatic impact on your pet. There are a few simple things to keep in mind that will help you make the right meal time decisions for her.
Things to consider:
The Basics – Dog food center shopping decisions, though your dog may disagree, are about more than taste. A dog food should be nutrient fortified, and its primary ingredient should be a protein. Beyond that, you will want to consider your dog´s age, weight, lifestyle, activity level, and whether he has any special needs. Our dog food center offers a variety of specialty dog foods that come in Puppy and Senior life–stages, high–calorie for active dogs, low–cal for sedate or overweight dogs, allergen-free without any corn⁄wheat⁄soy⁄beef⁄artificial colors and preservatives and more.
Signs of Good Food – Every dog is different, and so is every food in the dog food center. You should look for the signs that the food you are buying is agreeing with your dog: bright eyes, supple skin, silky hair, and appropriate weight for their size, age, and breed.
Food Changes Behavior – A dog with indigestion can act out in ways she otherwise wouldn´t. You could have her back to her old happy and obedient ways in no time, by simply clearing up that problem with a more agreeable selection from the dog food center.