Vegetarian Dog
Diet
You have recently welcomed a furry companion into your home.
Your four-legged friend has adopted you as her own. Now that
you have become a true pet owner, you need to decide what to
feed your pet. You eat a vegetarian diet, so you would like
your new dog to follow these same guidelines. Is a vegetarian
diet right for your dog?
Let's take a look at what dogs eat in the wild. A wolf or
stray dog typically will kill an animal or scavenge until she
finds an acceptable fare. In the wild, a dog will consume
grains and vegetables, but the dog's diet also contains
meat.
Taking a look at your pet's teeth, you may notice that
grinding and tearing surfaces are present. This is one
indication that dogs are omnivorous. This means that dogs are
biological meat and plant eaters. Straying from nature can be a
difficult task, but may not be impossible.
It can be possible to feed your dog solely vegetarian meals,
but this type of diet is not typically recommended for your
pet. Your dog's diet must be well balanced and nutritious to
support good health and optimal body function. A completely
vegetarian lifestyle may be perfect for you, but difficult to
achieve for your dog.
A healthy diet should allow your pet to thrive not simply
survive. A vegetarian dog diet will, too frequently, result in
a dog who shows signs and indications of a lesser quality of
health than a dog fed a well balanced diet contain animal
products.
Your dog's body requires high amounts of protein. Protein is
frequently provided through animal tissue and bones in the
wild, as well as, in most varieties of manufactured dog
diets.
Amino acids are also key to your dog's health. Only 12 of
the 22 essential amino acids can be produced by your dog's
body. The other 10 amino acids must be provided to your pet
through your dog's diet. A vegetarian dog diet has trouble
meeting the requirements to allow your dog to thrive under
these circumstances.
As with any change you would make to your own diet, you
would want to consult your physician for medical advice. Talk
to a professional about the advantages and disadvantages of
feeding a vegetarian dog diet to your pet. Depending on your
specific plan, he or she may be able to recommend some
supplements to add to the prospective vegetarian diet that will
create a healthy balance for your new furry friend. If
supplements are not available to create the healthy and
balanced diet your dog deserves, then the two of you can
discuss other options to determine a dog diet that works well
for your pet and satisfies your lifestyle.
A vegetarian dog diet goes against nature so to speak and is
typically not recommended for dogs. Talking your situation over
with a veterinarian will help you to determine the best way to
achieve your dietary goals for your pet. Your dog's diet must
be well balanced and nutritious to provide essential nutrients
and amino acids to your furry friend. Supplementation may help
you to achieve your goal. Keep in mind that you and your vet
both want what is best for your pet and you will undoubtedly
determine a dog diet that works for your family.
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