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Meat, and More
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Dogs are carnivorous, meaning they eat meat. They have the teeth of a carnivore, but they can survive quite well on a varied diet of other protein, carbs, vegetables and fruits. Protein should make up around 18 percent of a healthy adult dog's diet. Carbohydrates should be about 50 to 60 percent, with the rest fruits, vegetables and fats.
Dry Dog Food
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This can be a healthy choice for dogs, but there are some things to consider before deciding which one to feed your dog. First, consider age and health. Puppies, adults and elderly dogs all have different nutritional needs. Second, be sure the food you pick has meat, fish, egg or meat meal listed as the first or second ingredient.
Raw Diets
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Raw food diets for dogs have become popular in recent years. But according to Dr. Ernie Ward, author of the book "Chow Hounds," meat from the grocery store is far from a healthy choice for your dog. Modern methods of raising and processing meat can make it unsafe for raw consumption.
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K9 Nutrition Information
Dogs make loyal and loving companions, so it's no wonder pet owners want to ensure they get the best nutrition. Dogs can eat a variety of foods, from eggs and fish to vegetables and fruit.