Feeding your dog
Feeding Your Dog
Give your dog the best nutrition for a happy, healthy life. Learn about balanced diets, safe foods, feeding schedules, and tips for every stage of your dog's life.

What Makes a Balanced Diet?
- Protein: Essential for muscle and tissue health.
- Fats: Provide energy and support skin and coat.
- Carbohydrates: Source of energy and fiber.
- Vitamins & Minerals: For immune system and overall health.
- Fresh Water: Always available and changed daily.
Choose a high-quality commercial dog food or consult your vet for home-cooked diets.
How Often Should You Feed?
- Puppies: 3-4 small meals per day.
- Adults: 2 meals per day.
- Seniors: 1-2 meals per day, depending on health.
Feed at the same times each day and avoid free-feeding to help with digestion and training.
Foods to Avoid
- Chocolate
- Grapes & Raisins
- Onions & Garlic
- Avocado
- Alcohol & Caffeine
- Cooked Bones
- Xylitol (sweetener)
- Macadamia Nuts
- Fatty/Spicy Foods
- Raw Yeast Dough
If your dog eats something dangerous, contact your vet immediately.
Top Feeding Tips
- Measure portions to prevent obesity.
- Use treats for training, not as a main food source.
- Transition foods gradually to avoid stomach upset.
- Monitor your dog's weight and adjust as needed.
- Consult your vet for special dietary needs or allergies.
Remember: Every dog is unique! Always consult your veterinarian for advice tailored to your dog's age, breed, and health.