Questions and Answers
As pet owners we often think that whatever we eat is fine for our dogs. But is that really the case? Here are some of the most common questions:
Dogs have unique nutritional needs that are quite different from ours. While we might enjoy
a variety of flavors and textures, dogs rely heavily on their sense of smell, and what smells
appetizing to them might not be the same for us. Ignoring this can lead to malnutrition,
which can have serious consequences for their health. Want to learn more? Click HERE
Dogs are natural-born scavengers, so eating quickly is in their nature. However, this can be
a problem if not managed, as it can lead to overeating, indigestion, or even choking.
Understanding and addressing this instinct is vital for their well-being. For more insights, click HERE
A big mistake is not considering how di erent a dog’s sense of smell is from ours. What
smells great to us might not be appealing to them, leading to disinterest in food or even
malnutrition. This is a critical issue that affects their health. If you want to make sure you’re doing it right, click HERE
Ensuring your dog gets a balanced diet goes beyond just providing food—it’s about offering
the right kind of food that appeals to their senses. A diet that isn’t tailored to their needs can
lead to serious health issues. If you’re interested in learning more, click HERE
If your dog is losing interest in food, showing signs of malnutrition, or has low energy, it
could be time for a diet change. These issues are more serious than they might seem and
could be life-threatening if not addressed. Want to stay informed? Click HERE