Do senior dogs need more protein?

How much protein should my senior dog get?

A food higher in protein might help the usual recommendation for senior pets is more than 75 grams of protein per 1,000 calories.

Is a high protein diet good for senior dogs?

An older dog needs more protein in her diet than a younger dog. That’s because (like humans), seniors need to replace wasting muscle mass as they age. A dog food rich in meat-based protein will not strain a healthy, older dog’s kidneys.

Should I Feed My Dog senior food?

Senior dog food may be marketed as a better diet for older dogs, but there’s no agreed upon standards for that actually being the case. As a result, you shouldn’t feel that you need to feed your dog a senior dog food or that you need to switch them from an adult dog food as they get older on the basis of age alone.

What nutrients do senior dogs need?

The older dog will need a good, well-balanced diet that is lower in calories, higher in fiber and has adequate protein and fat. For some older dogs, you can continue to feed their regular food, but in a smaller quantity.

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2021-09-12 09:35:01