For dogs with urinary problems, it's important to provide a diet that promotes urinary health. Foods that are low in protein, phosphorus, and calcium, such as certain prescription dog foods specifically formulated for urinary issues, can be beneficial. Additionally, incorporating wet foods can help increase hydration, which is crucial for flushing the urinary system. Always consult with a veterinarian before making any dietary changes to ensure it meets your dog's specific health needs.
Ask the vet who diagnosed the cancer what foods are suitable for your dog.
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It is a dog, so feed it something appropriate for a dog. Personally, I feed Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods (BARF) to my dogs.
Do not feed your dog chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, alcohol, caffeine, xylitol, and avocados as these foods can be toxic to dogs and cause serious health issues. It is best to stick to dog-safe foods and treats recommended by your veterinarian.
Yes, but there are also geriatric dog foods that may be more appropriate.
NO PEOPLE FOODS! she will expect this food all the time! try out different dog foods and see which on she likes. also people foods can cause her health problems.
Although it is not necessary to feed a dog carrots, it is not harmful. However, grapes, raisins, chocolate and macadamia nuts are common foods that are toxic to dogs.
im not sure but is your dog has skin problems i think u sould take to se a vet
I feed mine duck that you can buy at Whole Foods. Like in the frozen dog food section. It's in a blue and white baggie
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo they need other types of foods, just like humans
it could make the dog sick and cause kidney problems
Because of the state of the Yorkshire terriers teeth you have to be extra careful with them. You CAN feed them "soft" foods but it's not recommended. You should feed the dog kibble so they have to use their teeth. Also brushing their teeth is very important.