Pug Food

January 15, 2009 by admin  
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Statistic show that a dog that is fed with high quality dog food usually has lifespan of five or more years longer than dogs that are given with low-quality food.

Tips on choosing the right Pug food for the health and longevity of your dog:

1. Keep away from foods that contain grains that are difficult to take in like soy, glutens, corn, dairy, and wheat. Even though the dog food label says “natural” make it a point to scrutinize the ingredient list first before making any purchase. A lot of dogs have an allergic reaction to some grains such as wheat and corn so giving these to your Pug early on can possibly cause health problems in future.

2. Look for pug food that contains high quality protein. So far, the best source is chicken. This will provide your pug puppy ample protein while he grows.

3. Make sure to choose foods that are natural and of high quality. When a dog food is good and of highest quality, feeding of puppy food will no longer be needed. Just search for one that has the approval of the American Association of Feed Control Officials. This high quality food is suitable for all the stages of the pug’s puppy and adult life.

4. Pick out foods that have anti-oxidants, minerals, and vitamins in it. A first-rate nutrition is necessary for the growing years of Pug puppy.

5. Pick out puppy food that has no chemical preservatives.

6. Go for a pug food that has enough protein listed in the label’s first five ingredients.

You can learn more about what to feed your pug in the Pug Guide - Click Here to learn more about this definitive guide to the pug dog breed.