Feeding your dog properly is as crucial for their health as it is for ours.

Though a dog’s body is different from ours—it’s much more resilient—it can sometimes ingest things on the street, consume raw or spoiled meat, or even carrion without getting harmed.

Still, the same principle applies: you are what you eat!

If a dog isn’t fed properly, with care and attention, they can become ill, weak, or overweight.

Dog Feeding

There are several feeding models available, each with its own pros and cons. At K9-DogHealth.com, we chose the BARF diet, and it has worked well for us. However, we believe that each dog owner should determine what is best for their pet.

One thing is certain: what humans eat is not always suitable for dogs!

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