How to Feed Working Dogs

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Summary: Get tips on how to feed work dogs in this free homemade dog food recipe video for pet health and wellness.

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Sourav Chakrabarti Sourav Chakrabarti is a nutrition specialist for dogs. He runs a clinic on animal nutrition. His company produces "INUBISK" brand dog biscuits in modern & hyg... read more

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by markeii

hi man . i just have to say you can´t feed your dog chocolate it´s not healthy for them they can die .. for real

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How to Feed Working Dogs

I am Sourav Charabarti from Expert Village. Dear friends, You have to keep in your mind that you must not serve the same food to your working and non-working dogs. You have to give high calorie food to your working dogs and low calorie food to your non-working dogs. As the non-working dogs are just having food or touching within your home limit, so they need less calorie than the working dogs who are doing something special such as police dogs or sniffing dogs, or your dogs who is very active who is taking part in dog shows or just something like that. What kind of food you should you give them. A high calorie food whose contents are high proteins, high vitamins, high anti-oxidants and high carbohydrates. You just serve your working dogs with chicken, ham, mutton, lamb, turkey, egg, fish and high portions of carbohydrate. I mean to say rice, hand made patties, bread and very less portions of fat. As done on working dogs that bring nothing but having food and something within your home limit, they should be fed with very less calories. How much calories we should give them, you have to consult with your veterinary surgeon or your veterinary physician, but mind it my friends, please avoid all kinds of fats, cheese, chocolate, especially non-cooked food, like potatoes, beets carrots, etc. Working dogs and non-working dogs, both of them can be served fruits, health drinks, biscuits, and homemade all kind of foods. Thank you,

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