How to Choose the Right Dog Food for Your Dog
Gordon Setter (detailed introduction)
Nowadays, the variety of dog food is extremely diverse, making it difficult to choose. Many owners often struggle when deciding what kind of dog food to select for their dogs. Actually, choosing dog food doesn't mean the most expensive is the best; rather, the most suitable is the best. So how do we choose the right dog food for our dogs? Let's introduce the methods.
1. High-quality dog food contains higher nutritional content and is very easy for dogs to absorb. The feeding amount per meal does not need to be much, which can be seen and compared in the dosage chart on each dog food package.
2. Good palatability means dogs like to eat it more.
3. Dog feces should be moderately firm, with less volume and odor being better.
4. After eating, dogs should not appear overweight or emaciated.
5. After feeding, dogs should not exhibit symptoms like itchy skin, dryness, or dandruff.
6. After feeding, the dog's coat should be shiny and smooth, without pathological hair loss or breakage.
7. No growth stagnation should appear after feeding.
8. There should be no diseases caused by deficiency of vitamins and trace elements, which many feeders often overlook.
When choosing dog food, we first need to evaluate the dog's current physical condition to determine which nutritional elements are needed now. As for flavor, we can first try some samples for the dog to taste and see how they choose, then decide which dog food to buy for them.