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Sunday, April 6, 2025

The 3 best ingredients every dog food should have

When you have a dog, the most important thing you can do is give it the right food.

Every breed of dog has specific dietary needs that you should know about. This makes it easier to keep your pup healthy and happy. Many dog owners wonder about what makes a dog food good or bad for a dog.

There are some ingredients that you should be looking for no matter what the specific diet your dog needs.

You should still focus on things like the calories, certain nutrients, and balance, but with an eye toward some fundamental ingredients. This way it doesn’t matter if your pup has dog diabetes, a poor coat, or is perfectly healthy. In this article, we will go over some of those essential ingredients. 

1 – High quality protein

Protein is the most important nutrient in a dog’s diet since it’s critical for almost every aspect of their health. It helps build and repair muscles and even supports the immune system. Without enough protein your pup will struggle to grow and will have a variety of health issues. 

There are several high-quality protein sources that are great for dogs. Chicken is a popular choice since it’s lean, easily digestible, and often gentle for dogs with food sensitivities. Beef is another excellent source of protein, providing high levels of essential amino acids and minerals like iron. Salmon dog food is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are great for a dog’s skin and coat health.

Raw eggs also provide good protein with the addition of fatty acids and other minerals and vitamins. Look for pasteurised eggs if you worry about contamination from raw eggs. 

2 – Carbohydrates and fibre

Dogs are full of energy and require something to burn to maintain it. This means that carbohydrates are a key component of a dog’s diet. When you’re looking for dog food for most breeds, look at the amount of carbs. 

Carbs are found in ingredients like grains and vegetables, which are common in many dog foods. Beneficial carbohydrates include whole grains like brown rice, barley, and oats. These grains are not only good energy sources but also provide essential nutrients. 

Fibre is also crucial for a dog’s digestive health. It helps regulate bowel movements and aids in maintaining a healthy gut. Fibre can be found in various vegetables and grains.

3 – Vitamins and minerals

Vitamins and minerals are essential components of a dog’s diet. These nutrients support everything from bone strength to nerve function, and a deficiency can lead to various health problems.

Look for dog food that includes vitamin A, crucial for vision and immune function, and vitamin D, important for bone health. B vitamins are vital for energy metabolism and maintaining healthy skin and muscles. Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage.

Minerals like calcium and phosphorus are necessary for strong bones and teeth. Iron is important for healthy blood, while zinc supports the immune system and skin health. 

Helen
Helen
I'm the editor here at Business Cheshire and I'd keen to hear what's happening where you live. With more than 18 years' experience in journalism and digital PR, I'm particularly keen to hear from businesses with exciting news.
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