When to Consider a Dog Food Change
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When to Consider a Dog Food Change


by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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I often get emails and questions about pet food. Recently I heard from a very confused and frustrated pet parent with a question about her dog's food. She made one very good point in her questions: there are so many different categories of food that each appear to have some potential value for her dog. How is she to know which to choose? An excellent question indeed!

Here's a few thoughts to help guide you if you're on a quest to select the right food for your own furry friend. First and foremost, get your veterinarian to help you understand if there is anything about your pet's health that could be improved upon. That's always a good place to start. Is Pumpkin a little pudgy? Perhaps a lower calorie diet and some extra exercise would serve well.

What about allergies? If your dog has an unknown itchiness that does not occur seasonally, but rather is ongoing throughout the year, he may have a food allergy. It's tough to know what your particular dog may be sensitive to, so an elimination diet is usually a good way to figure it out. Talk to your dog's vet about where to start, asking particularly which foods are the most common allergans for dogs of your Fido's particular breed or breeds. 

Many dog owners believe that grains are at the heart of the allergy problems occurring in the pet community. In response to this, most pet food makers have introduced grain free foods to help these families try another route to healthier skin. My mother's Papillon, Jacque, has been especially successful on the ORGANIX Small Breed Grain Free diet. Toy-sized dogs are not the only ones with allergies, however, so ORGANIX also has a version that is perfect for your bigger dog: Grain Free Adult ORGANIX. Every dog is different, so don't assume that your neighbor's dog food choice will be a hit at your house. 

If neither weight or allergies are issues with your pet, you may want to ask yourself these other questions that could prompt a need to consider a change:

You may have heard me talk about the transition that is important to making a pet food change go smoothly. Our dogs and cats have tummies that are sensitive to sudden changes in food, especially when fat content or major ingredients are introduced without a period of gradual adjustment. 

When purchasing a new food for your pet, allow 5-7 days to gradually increase the amount of new food in his bowl, while reducing the former choice at the same rate. After the transition is complete, watch your dog carefully for 2 weeks, screening for any changes that could alert you to an allergy or other problem.
Take Time to Bond with Your Dogs
Once your dog is on the right meal choice for him or her, don't forget to continually build in time to train and bond. Just like humans, dogs need to be active, learn and enjoy love throughout their lives. Join us at All Things Dog Blog for a gentle yoga exercise series that will offer you a chance to workout at home with your dog, enjoying a wonderful bonding time. You'll find our short, instructional Doga videos here. It's up to you now; go have some fun! 





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