Not exact matches
Dogs have a natural instinct to hide their pain, so it may not be obvious to you that your puppy is sick — you may only receive subtle clues like loss
of appetite, reduced tolerance for exercise, or
low energy levels.
Their reduced fat formula is ideal for portly
dogs who need to trim down a bit thanks to the
low - fat content and an extra dose
of protein to keep
energy levels high.
Because
of his size, a small
dog would need to have a
lower energy level to keep things in check.
Energy level: high Exercise requirements: very high Playfulness: very high Affection
level: high Good with children: medium high Friendliness toward
dogs: medium high Friendliness toward other pets: medium high Friendliness toward strangers: medium
low Ease
of training: very high Watchdog ability: very high Protection ability: medium high Grooming requirements: medium Heat tolerance: medium Cold tolerance: medium high
If your
dog is only working 1 - 2 hours a day, you can feed them a diet with
lower levels of fat and protein, but
dogs that are active for most
of the day need these high
levels of energy sources to keep them healthy.
The use
of foods with
lower levels of energy and minerals can be helpful in managing these larger breed
dogs» growth; therefore, large breed puppy foods are typically recommended or suggested as the best option.
Because chronic diarrhea can lead to poor digestion and absorption
of nutrients, often
dogs will not eat well, have a
low energy level and poor quality hair coat.
Because chronic vomiting can lead to poor digestion and absorption
of nutrients, often
dogs will be finicky eaters, have a
low energy level and poor quality hair coat.
Literally hundreds
of different
Dog Breeds exist, which are comprised of varying sizes, different coat types, low versus high energy levels, lap dogs opposed to dogs used for sport, protection, or show, and old breeds along with new dog bree
Dog Breeds exist, which are comprised
of varying sizes, different coat types,
low versus high
energy levels, lap
dogs opposed to
dogs used for sport, protection, or show, and old breeds along with new
dog bree
dog breeds.
These studies showed that the addition
of moderate, or even high,
levels of either soluble or insoluble fibre to a commercial
low calorie diet had no beneficial effects on satiety when fed to
dogs at an
energy intake compatible with weight reduction (Butterwick et al. 1994, Butterwick and Markwell 1997).