Typically lower calorie or diet foods will have more fiber. They help the dog feel full but contain less calories. Science diet makes a prescription diet food called R/D and W/D that both have a very high fiber content but your vet has to sell it to you.
Typically lower calorie or diet foods will have more fiber. They help the dog feel full but contain less calories. Science diet makes a prescription diet food called R/D and W/D that both have a very high fiber content but your vet has to sell it to you.
kibble
INNOVA which is made of all natural ingredients
Try Hills Science Diet or Eukanuba. Both have a high fiber diet variety.
I have been told Purina is the best but there are others the thing is get what your pet will eat.
Fiber isn’t as important to dogs as it is to humans.
First it depends on your breed. Protein levels are very important to dogs. Some breeds need more protein or monitored levels.
Foods should not be full of ‘fillers’ (corn or wheat) or animal by-products (the crap left of the animal after the good parts have been taken away).
Fish oil, or fish oild tablets are good for dogs..ie.. coat and against allergens.
Read every lable…and visit a Pet Food Store that is passionate about holistic brands.
No Alpo, Purina, Eukanuba or Beneful or Iams…No Grocery Store dog food.