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Simple Strategies For Feeding Your Dog

by Matt LeClair on Dec 7, 2009

What to feed your dog and when is one of the most important questions that pet owners face every day throughout the world.  The answer isn’t as simple as you think because it really depends on the breed and your dogs individual condition.  There are a number of strategies out there that may or may not work for your dog.  This article will discuss some of the different feeding strategies and also what to avoid when it comes to feeding dogs. One of the most basic feeding strategies is one that the majority of pet owners have adopted and that is to fill the bowl and let it sit out for the dog to consume at his or her leisure.  This may be more convenient for the owner, but may not be the best suitable solution for the dog because since the food is readily accessible throughout the day, it may encourage overeating.  Also, by leaving the food sit out all day long, you are exposing it to any bacteria and any other harmful things that may be able to contaminate...Read More >>



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