Feeding your Pet Delicious and Nutritious Greyhound Food
Feeding your greyhound a proper diet ensures that their weight is kept in check; a proper nutrition accords your pet high energy levels, its coat remains shiny and it acquires a high level of immunity against diseases and infections. This means that your pet will stay healthy and you can enjoy a great relationship with the greyhound. There are greyhounds which are very active and are always competing in lure coursing, agility and other activities that require a lot of energy. These greyhounds normally require higher amounts of fat and protein in their diets. Ideally they would need a diet comprising of 15% fat, 28-30% protein and 5% fiber. Nonetheless, different greyhounds differently to varied pet food products and you should therefore try out different pet food products to find the best food for your pet.
Have the pets' specific needs in mind when looking for the ideal greyhound food. If your pet does a lot of activities outdoors especially in the cold weather, your greyhound might require additional energy so to help regulate its body temperatures. During the hot weather, your pet might also need more energy to replace the lost energy used up to stay cool and when panting; particularly if it spends a lot of time outside. In this case, you can add a little bit of oil to your pet's food or put your dog on pet food products with considerably higher fat contents. Always remember to keep an eye on the ribs as well as the scale, so that your pet does not end up putting on too much weight.
Not so long ago, greyhound food was entirely made up of meat. However, times have changed and experts now believe dogs that greyhounds are supposed to be fed balanced diets comprising of carbohydrates, fat and protein. When it comes to protein, the amount of energy your pet will derive from the food depends on its ability to digest as well as the quality of protein it is fed. This is because there are some proteins that are more efficient than others, as energy giving foods. Examples of high quality protein include: poultry, meat, fish and eggs.
Fat is considered as a concentrated source of energy, because fat supplies twice the amount of energy as carbohydrates and proteins. Dietary fat provides fat soluble vitamins and essential fatty acids. Fat can also be used to improve the taste of food and it can also help the dog eat less, but still feel fuller. Dogs that do not get enough fat normally have dandruff, dry and coarse coats. Carbohydrates in greyhound food usually come in the form of vegetables, fruits and sugars. However, greyhounds do not need high amounts of carbohydrates in their diets.