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Providing Right Nutrition For Your Shih Tzu Puppy

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Some pet lovers often took for granted their dog's dietary needs. Some would only give whatever even diet not ideally manufactured for puppies and adult dogs while others give too large or too small proportion of food to their active dog.
For maintaining the energetic and active condition of your dog, it is necessary that you provide him with the right nutrition that he requires. Feeding the correct type of food is one of the contributing things for his/her complete growth and will eventually lead to healthier life. Neglect on giving nutrition may expose your dog to disorders such as itchy, dry, flaky skin, red spots, ear infection as well as liver or kidney diseases. To avoid these problems, right nutrition should be given.
When you are the one manufacturing your dog's foods, always make confirm that you involve only rich quality and fresh materials. Adding different preservatives to the food is not also recommended. Right ratios of carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, proteins and fats must prepare your dog's food. Mutton is essential in your Shih Tzu's diet because it contributes the development and provides stamina to the dog. However, mutton should be accompanied by fibre to assist them neatly digest their food and minerals for added energy. Minerals and vitamins are important in maintaining the shining and brightness in their hair and assist in promoting healthy teeth and gums.
When selecting the correct food, consider your pup's age, health, the size or body type and lastly, your financial capacity. Shih Tzu puppies have various requirements compared to adult Shih Tzu. Make confirm that you select what is proper for your dog's age. It is also necessary to consider to your pup's condition. Another essential thing to consider when selecting your Shih Tzu's food is her weight. Some puppies have low weight, others have more weight. Surely you don't need to your puppy to end up obese by providing him more than what is required. Then finally, consider your financial budget. Puppy foods can be expensive. Store brands and generics are cheaper compared to puppy foods but may not be proper for your puppy as they are manufactured from cheap ingredients and may not be of best quality.
The list of puppy foods goes on and on. It's dependent on you to select what's best for your pet. Always remember to consult your veterinarian to make confirm.