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Hill's T/D is a good adult dog diet.
Because it tastes good and people with dementia are not dogs....
No. But not as their main food stuff. Dogs are mainly carnivouriverous some fruit and vegetables are good in their diet but not as the main foodstuff.
Its bad for dogs that have salt in it or on it. Bad, dogs do not need extra salt in their diet, giving it to them could cause health problems. There is already more than enough present in their food.
Your veterinarian should recommend a food that works for your dog; in general, a novel protein diet is considered best.
Chocolate is terrible for your dog if you feed it enough it can kill your furry little creature.
Dog food benefits the dog's bones, and all the rest of him, too, if it's good quality dog food. It is formulated to be a complete, balanced diet.
Yes and no- All children and adults need a balanced diet so they can have a little but not a lot :)
Raw food helps you with everything in your body. If you have cancer or diabetes it is a good thing to go on a raw food diet. It makes you more functional then regular food. So yes, it is good to go on a raw food diet.
if there not salted or honeyed up then it is a good food diet but don't put it in anything sugary.
Yes, but you want a whole-fish oil not cod liver oil, and don't over-do it - just a little every day. Of course lots of other things are also good for dogs' coats (good diet, regular brushing, no human "junk" food etc)
Some dogs will not eat dog food, and prefer a fresher diet. For a dog that won't eat regular dog food, try feeding a diet of raw meat and bones or cooking for them. Both of these diets need research in order to provide the dog with a balanced diet. Lean boneless chicken, rice, some veggies and supplements (cooking kills some nutrients) will likely get there appetite going. Just be sure to cook plain, as seasoning aren't very good for dogs.