Friday, April 8, 2011

Puppy Food for Pit Bull Puppy

Just like starting off a baby, you want to make sure that your Pit Bull puppy is being well fed. You want to choose a high quality puppy food with few to no fillers and a high protein count.

Remember that puppies do need higher fat content than adult dogs, but you don't want an obese puppy, either.

When choosing a puppy food, you'll want to make sure that you first decide between dry, canned, or homemade.
  • Dry food is generally going to be better to choose, as it helps regulate the digestive tract, regulizes bowl movements, and aids healthy teeth and gums.
  • Canned food generally has high protein and moisture content, but it can cause soft stool and higher frequency of potty breaks.
  • Homemade food ensures that you know every ingredient that your puppy is consuming. This is an alternate to regular commercial food. This diet is a little more complicated, but can be considered healthier, as long as you're able to create a balanced diet.
Sticking with the basics of canned and dry kibble, you'll want to know how to read the label to ensure you're choosing the best puppy food.

Choosing Dog Food by Reading the Dog Food Label

Essentially, you want to make sure that the meat is the number one ingredient. You want to avoing foods that have fillers such as grains and corn within the first three ingredients. Watch out for brands that use additives, such as food coloring. Just because it may look more appetizing to you, that doesn't mean that it is any better for yoru dog.

If all else fails, avoid Alpo, Ole Roy, Beneful, Pedigree Puppy Chow, and other cheap brands. After looking at the ingredient label, you'll quickly find out why.

Find dog food that is all natural.

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