Nutrition

Good nutrition is essential in your dogs overall health and wellbeing.
A good quality diet in the right quantities can even help to reduce the risk of illness and disease in your pet.
Firstly, please allow me to make an example of humans. If we spent a year on a diet of take aways and sweets, it would not only affect us internally with a build up of fatty deposits around our vital organs and blood vessels, it would also effect us externally with poor skin, dull hair, lethargy and weight gain. This is also true of the canine population. A poor quality diet will produce the same effects. If I can help owners to realise this, there will be happier dogs eating well, moving more and living longer.
Always read the ingredients in your chosen diet. The ingredient listed first will be the main part of the diet. So, if cereal is listed first, then the diet is mainly made up of cereal and you are more likely to need to feed more of it, resulting in more being produced at the other end !
A diet with a high quality meat or fish as the first ingredient is likely to be more digestible, more concentrated (feed less) and much more tasty.