What to Feed a Sporting-Breed Puppy
What you feed your puppy today can impact his future performance in the fields and waters where he will work.
What you feed your puppy today can impact his future performance in the fields and waters where he will work.
Sporting-breed puppies are bred and trained to work. As a result, they have very different nutritional needs from those of future house dogs.
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Whether your sporting dog is a hardcore waterfowler or a big-running bird dog, maintaining healthy, lean muscle will help ensure years of performance.
Off-season nutritional needs are often different, and that’s why many handlers shift a dog’s diet to one with lower amounts of fat and calories.
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