Non-veg a must have for dog

Non-veg a must have for dog

As a dog behaviorist, I believe a non-vegetarian diet plays a key role in a dog’s health, coat, happiness, and life expectancy.

Proper nutrition directly impacts behavior—if their needs aren’t met, dogs can become irritated and reactive. The best approach? Cook fresh meals for your dog daily to ensure they’re getting the nutrition they need! 🐾🍗

We often receive queries from vegetarians who want to feed their dogs milk, curd, or vegetables. Is that the right diet for a dog?

I am a dog behaviorist, not a nutritionist, but I understand that providing a non-vegetarian diet to a dog can improve its life expectancy, health, coat quality, and overall happiness.

non-veg foods for dog.

Nutrition has a direct relationship with a dog’s behavior. If a dog’s nutritional needs are not met, it may become irritable, which can lead to reactive behaviors. Dogs are holistic beings, and making changes in one area often requires adjustments in others.

If you are a vegetarian household and want to provide a non-vegetarian diet for your dog but don’t want to cook it in your kitchen, you can set up a cooking area in your balcony with separate utensils and an induction stove.

You can prepare and feed your dog there. It is not necessary to feed your dog inside the house; you can feed them in the balcony or an extended part of your home while still meeting their nutritional needs.

There are definitely many options available. Frozen meats can be an alternative, but if someone asks me for the best option, I would suggest cooking fresh meals for your dog. Prepare separate meals for different times of the day to provide your dog with fresh and wholesome

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