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What should be the diet of 1 year old labrador dog?

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What should be the diet of 1 year old labrador dog?

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Usually dog food bags have feeding instructions based on weight. As far as what food to feed that is really up to you. Find a few different foods within your budget and look at the ingredients and guaranteed analysis. The first ingredient should be some sort of meat, there shouldn’t be grains if possible, and you should be able to pronounce the first several ingredients! As far as the guaranteed analysis, the protein percent should be about 20 and the fat percent should be around 15 . I found this information frequently in my research before getting my dog. I feed my 2 year old lab mix Purina Pro Plan Selects Turkey and Barley, but it is a little spendy. He gets 2 cups a day and maintains his healthy weight of forty pounds with a couple 20+ min walks a day and a game or two of fetch. His coat is shiny and his vet says he’s healthy. Hope this helps!

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For some reason owners believe that meat is good and that they are doing the best for their animal by feeding the “best steak” or “fresh liver” to their pet. Meat as part of a balanced diet is good, particularly for cats which are strict carnivores. It provides an excellent source of protein and other nutrients, but it must be mixed with other ingredients to create a properly balanced ration.. The reason is that meat and offal are deficient in calcium, and relatively high in phosphorus. As a result, if you feed an exclusively meat or offal diet your poor pet will have to maintain it’s blood calcium levels by removing calcium from it’s body stores. As you know, most of the body’s calcium reserves are in the bony part of the skeleton. So, your pet’s clever hormone system will remove calcium from the bone to keep the amount circulating in the bloodstream “normal”. The result is decalcification of the bone, which leads to thin, brittle bones. These bones can fracture very easily – even the

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Ravi labs are turnin out to be havin different ailments because of the overbreedin and inbreedin problems in India right now as a direct result of the demand for the breed.There are far less chances of getin an ailment if you can take care of the feed for the dog it needs well balanced diet and please dont over feed it there are far too many obese and overweight labs. What you can go for is a balanced diet between a prepared and home made food.i would advice you to go for Royal canin Labrador retriever spl. that is especially made for labs and also a little bit of veggies boiled..

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