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Health and Nutrition for Dogs

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Protein for your pooch


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Your pooch needs the big "P"

Dogs require protein in their diet for several essential reasons:


1. Building and repairing tissues: Protein is necessary for building, repairing, and maintaining tissues in a dog's body, including muscles, bones, skin, and hair.


2. Producing enzymes and hormones: Proteins are used to produce enzymes, hormones, and other biomolecules essential for various bodily functions.


3. Maintaining healthy skin and coat: Protein helps maintain a dog's skin and coat health, reducing the risk of skin problems and promoting a shiny, healthy coat.


4. Supporting immune function: Protein is necessary for the production of antibodies, which help fight off infections and diseases.


5. Providing energy: While carbohydrates and fats are primary energy sources, protein can also be used as an energy source when needed.


6. Maintaining muscle mass: Adequate protein intake helps maintain muscle mass, which is essential for a dog's overall health and mobility.


The ideal protein intake for dogs varies based on factors like age, breed, size, and activity level. Generally, dogs require a minimum of 18% protein in their diet. However, some dogs, such as puppies, pregnant dogs, or dogs with certain medical conditions, may require more protein.


It's essential to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best diet for your dog based on their individual needs.

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