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How to Choose the Right Dog Food for Your Dog's Needs

How to Choose the Right Dog Food for Your Dog's Needs

The Pet Parent Podcast · Total Pet Parent

March 31, 202629m 53s

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Show Notes

Ever found yourself overwhelmed in the pet food aisle, surrounded by dozens of bags all claiming to be the best choice for your furry friend? You're definitely not alone—it's the most common question veterinary professionals hear from dog owners. In this episode, Steven Whitlow draws on over twenty years of experience working with dogs and their families to break down exactly how to evaluate dog food based on your specific dog's age, size, and health needs. Whether you have a growing puppy, an active adult, or a senior dog with special requirements, you'll walk away knowing how to read labels with confidence and make choices that can genuinely transform your dog's health.

  • Your dog's age and size are the two most important factors in determining nutritional needs—puppies, adults, and seniors all require different calorie levels, protein amounts, and specific nutrients to thrive.
  • Large and giant breed puppies actually need controlled calcium and calorie intake; too much of either can cause serious developmental joint problems, which is why breed-specific formulas matter.
  • The first five ingredients on a dog food label make up the bulk of what's in the bag, and you want to see specific named proteins like chicken, beef, or salmon rather than vague terms like "meat meal" or "animal by-product."
  • Ingredient splitting is a common manufacturer tactic where the same ingredient appears multiple times under different names (like corn, corn gluten meal, and ground corn) to disguise how much of it is actually in the food.
  • "Chicken meal" is actually a quality ingredient—it's concentrated protein with water removed—while "poultry meal" is vague and typically lower quality.
  • Specific fats like chicken fat or salmon oil are preferable to generic "animal fat," and omega-3 fatty acids from fish oils provide benefits ranging from coat health to brain development in puppies and anti-inflammatory support for seniors.

Read the full article: https://totalpetparent.com/how-to-choose-the-right-dog-food-for-your-dog-s-needs