Proper nutrition is the foundation of your dog's health and longevity. Dogs are omnivores that thrive on a balanced diet of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Understanding what goes into your dog's bowl can make a significant difference in their energy, coat condition, digestion, and overall wellbeing.
When evaluating commercial dog food, look for a named protein source (like chicken, beef, or salmon) as the first ingredient. Avoid foods with excessive fillers like corn syrup, artificial colors, or preservatives like BHA and BHT. The AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) statement on the label confirms that the food meets minimum nutritional standards.
| Nutrient | Role | Key Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Protein | Muscle maintenance, energy | Chicken, beef, fish, eggs |
| Fats | Energy, coat health, brain function | Fish oil, chicken fat, flaxseed |
| Carbohydrates | Energy, fiber for digestion | Sweet potato, brown rice, oats |
| Calcium | Bone and teeth strength | Bone meal, dairy |
| Omega-3 | Anti-inflammation, skin health | Fish oil, salmon |
Feeding frequency matters too. Puppies under 6 months need 3 meals per day. Adult dogs generally do well with 2 meals daily, while seniors may have specific dietary requirements discussed with your vet. Always provide fresh water, and avoid feeding table scraps, especially toxic foods like grapes, onions, and chocolate.