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Toy Poodle Nutrition - Tips For A Healther Pet

A Toy Poodle can be a great pet, but even before bringing your new pet home, be sure to learn all you can about Toy Poodle nutrition. Just as with any other pet, proper nutrition will ensure that your dog has a healthy immune system, as well as looking and acting at its best.

Commercial dog foods may not be the best thing to feed your pet and you want to be sure to pay attention to the ingredients listed on the dog food label. Many commercial products do not have the nutrients required to keep your dog in the peak of condition, but are crammed with fillers and other worthless substances.

You will find that most commercial dog foods are filled with "by-products" which will likely cause illness and diseases in your Toy Poodle. These by-products may include feathers, fecal matter, hooves or meat deemed unfit for human intake. Fillers like hair and even newspaper may also included in these foods.

So, which food should you choose to be sure that your pet receives adequate Toy Poodle nutrition?

Some commercial pet foods are better than others. Look for pet food that have quality ingredients such as chicken or lamb and that contain no fillers. Be prepared to pay a bit more for these types of food, however you will find that your pet actually needs to eat less per day, and will have fewer health problems later in life. Examples of these types of foods are Lifes Abundance, Innova, and Old Mother Hubbard.

If you want to make sure that you are getting the best possible commercial food for your Poodle, start by insuring that the first two ingredients listed on the label are some kind of meat. Then scan the list of ingredients to be sure that there are no by-products, fillers or artificial preservatives included. If something sounds like no food product you've ever heard of, chances are it's not the best thing to be giving to your pet.

Want your poodle to get the very best nutrition? Let him eat what you eat! No, don't set a plate at the table for Fluffy when you make dinner, but instead of giving him packaged, preservative-laden kibble, tempt him with delicious light meats like turkey and chicken. Vegetables and starches are an important part of his diet as well -- add potatoes, brown rice, apples, eggs, carrots, and even cheese to your pet's bowl. These nutrient-rich foods aren't just better for your pet, they taste better too. While some advocates of "people food" diets for pets suggest that raw meat can be healthier for your dog, I disagree. Cook your pet's dinner to the same temperatures recommended for people in order to provide a safe meal that's also delicious.

Proper Toy Poodle nutrition is critical for your pets health. It helps protect and nourish his immune system, heart, lungs and eyes. It also keeps his hair, skin and everything else in great shape. Your pet is an important part of your household and deserves the same quality food as any other member of your family. After all, he's also your best friend!
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