Hey, Happy Wednesday! I mention today’s topic every few
months, which is appropriate in a way. It’s diet rotation. If I were to write about diet rotation every week, the number of
people reading my emails would go downhill like a skier wearing a rocket booster — and with good reason. You would get bored and you wouldn’t be getting all the information you need. It’s a very simple analogy for a dog’s diet. All dog foods are different and while many are excellent, none is perfect. So if you feed them exactly the same food every day, week on week, month on month, year on year, they might be missing out on quite the right amount of one nutrient or getting a bit too much of another.
You can read about it in this article, one of the oldest and most
popular on the site: Diet Rotation for Dogs. Even switching recipes within the same brand is good. Nutrition aside, there’s a chance your dog could get bored of the same food, in the same way that you’d get sick of me writing the same
email every week. Nobody likes pizza more than I do but if I had it twice a day every day, I might get sick of it. After a few years anyway… I understand that many
people who have picky dogs and have found a food that works will fear trying to feed them something new. But there are so many good foods out there, the chances are there’s more than one your dog will
eat. You can check out this article: How To Help Dogs That Are Picky Eaters and also our list of The
Best Dog Foods for Picky Eaters. If you’d like to try diet rotation, then browse our Best Dog Foods lists. There’s something — and more — for every dog. While I have you, I'd like to remind you/let you know about our social channels on Facebook and Instagram. These are great ways of communicating with us
and each other, as well as getting news and tips. Please take a look, follow us, and share with friends and family.
Until next time, Andrew Editor The Dog Food Advisor Saving Good Dogs From Bad Dog Food
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Can you mix raw food and kibble?
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You can’t get two types of dog food more different than raw dog food and kibble. One isn’t cooked at all, while the other is the most cooked form of dog food. There’s also a price difference, with raw food generally costing more than kibble. Quality is the biggest selling point of the former, but affordability is a pull for the latter. But can you find a balance by mixing raw and kibble? According to Amy Zalneraitis, the CBO at 5-star-rated We Feed Raw, you can. Click the link below to read why. If you want to try We Feed Raw, you'll get 50% off your first order by clicking here .
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Things you'll want to read Features, advice, consumer tips and more
Check out our pick of the Best Dry Dog Foods — all 4- and 5-star rated. Read More.
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Dogs will look longingly at whatever you're eating — but what's on your plate could harm or even kill them. Read More.
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Glyphosate in dog food — the facts
Glyphosate is a powerful herbicide present in nearly everything we eat — and your dog eats. This is not good. Read More.
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How to give a dog a pill
Giving a dog meat is easy. Giving them a pill not always so. Here are some tips from a vet. Read More.
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