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Important Notes on Our Content
We understand it as species-appropriate keeping that meets the natural needs of the dog – sufficient exercise, social contacts, a balanced diet, and regular veterinary care. Our recommendations do not replace individual advice from a veterinarian or canine nutritionist.
No. Needs vary depending on breed, age, health status, and activity level. A young, athletic Border Collie has different requirements than an older Pug prone to obesity. We provide general guidance, not blanket diet plans. For specific questions or health issues, please consult a professional.
BARF refers to feeding raw meat, offal, bones, and plant-based ingredients. Commercial feed includes dry and wet food from industrial production. Both methods can meet nutritional needs when properly composed. We do not fundamentally rate one method as better but show advantages and disadvantages based on current nutritional science findings.
This refers to recommendations based on recognized feeding standards and traceable nutrient information. We do not use medical healing promises, statements about guaranteed results, or claims that replace a veterinary diagnosis. The tips serve general information and support for a balanced canine diet.
Not without further consideration. For chronic conditions such as kidney insufficiency, diabetes, or food allergies, a specially tailored diet is required. Our general articles can provide initial pointers but do not replace therapeutic feeding under veterinary supervision. When in doubt, consult your veterinarian.