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Understanding the Food Needs For Your Dog's Life Stage

The Ruff Life • January 28, 2022

When choosing the right dog food, you might find it difficult to avoid some mistakes. When you know all the facts about what your dog needs, however, you can easily pick the right dog food. In this guide, we'll show you everything you need to know about selecting the perfect dog food for any age and breed of dog.


Understanding the Food Needs For Your Dog's Life Stage


For Puppies


Puppies need different nutrients than adult dogs. Their bodies are still growing, so they have different nutritional needs than adult dogs. It's common for people to try and feed puppies the same dog food as adult dogs, but this is a mistake. As puppies grow, they have different nutritional needs that change from one stage in their growth to the next.


Your puppy's first few weeks are the most important. During these weeks, it's crucial that you use quality dog food that provides the right amount of nutrients for your puppy's body. So what should you feed a puppy during the first few weeks of his life?


A puppy's food should be balanced and contain all the nutrients that a young puppy needs, including lots of protein, calories, and calcium. It should also be soft and easy to chew since puppies don't have full teeth.


For Adult Dogs


Adult dogs are different from puppies. They will usually eat anything you put in front of them, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they should. That may depend on their age. When should you switch your dog to adult dog food?


Adult dog food should be of higher quality than puppy food. This is because adult dogs are considered to be full-grown and healthy, so they don't need as many nutrients as puppies do.


Adult dogs do need more calories than puppies, though. Adult dogs need approximately 2,000-3,000 calories per day.


For Senior Dogs


Senior dogs have particular nutritional needs as they age. As a dog grows older, its nutrient needs change. Senior dogs need more carbohydrates than they did when they were younger. Senior dogs also have different nutritional needs than adult dogs do.


When your dog reaches the age of 6 years, it's time to consider feeding him senior dog food. As dogs age, their requirement for protein lowers, while their requirement for fiber increases.


An important part of feeding your dog the right food is knowing when to switch to adult dog food then to senior dog food. If you don't switch them at the right time, it can result in some serious problems for your dog. They may not even want to eat their food if it's not what they're used to.


Conclusion


Choosing the right dog food is essential in keeping your dog healthy. However, feeding the wrong dog food can be just as detrimental to your dog's health.


Understanding the needs of each stage of your dog's life will help you select a dog food that is perfectly suited for his needs. The table below describes the needs of each stage of your dog's life.


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