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Get FREE Cat Food Sample on orders above ₹1500Whilst Dachshunds are a fairly healthy breed, they can suffer from obesity and slipped discs as they grow older. In order to prevent the occurrence of such diseases, age-appropriate diets are necessary. Dachshund dog food is fortified with essential vitamins and minerals that reduce the probability of the dog developing breed-related issues later in life. In addition to high-quality diets right from puppyhood, your veterinarian might recommend certain supplements to prevent the occurrence of health issues.
Protein
Protein is an important macronutrient required to build and repair tissues, enhance skin and coat health, maintain hormonal balance, and regenerate cells and enzymes. Dachshunds need dog food with over 18% of protein content, whether it is plant-based or meat-based. In order to determine the right type of protein for your Dachsund’s body, it is best to draw up a diet chart with your veterinarian or a certified canine nutritionist. Young Dachshunds, i.e. those below the age of 1, require more protein than adults because their bodies are still growing. Here, the best food for golden retriever puppy is one that offers tailored, breed-specific nutrition for optimum growth and development of both the brain and body. Likewise, Dachshunds that are over 9 years old need to switch onto a senior dog diet with more protein to replace lost muscle mass due to ageing,
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are necessary sources of energy and brain activity for Dachshunds. However, the amount of carbohydrates your dog requires depends on his/her age, activity level, and possible allergens. An active Dachshund, i.e. one who receives more than 3 hours of daily exercise, requires more energy than dogs who receive anywhere between 1-2 hours of daily exercise. It is often believed that carbohydrates are the source of obesity in Dachshunds and whilst that is partially true, obesity from carbohydrates primarily stems from overfeeding and underexercising. A Dachshund that lives a sedentary lifestyle does not burn calories while sitting down after a walk, they only burn calories when they’re active through play, walks, swimming, and other forms of exercise.
Fat
Fat in Dachshund food is anywhere between 5-8%. Healthy fats are often in the form of oils - fish oil, cod liver oil, olive oil, coconut oil, sunflower oil, and more. They help with cushioning organs, improving brain function, maintaining healthy skin and coat, decreasing allergies, and improving digestion.
Vitamins & Minerals
Essential vitamins and minerals for your Dachshund are found in vegetables, fruits, and seeds. Calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, zinc, and iron are essential minerals, likewise, vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and K are essential vitamins - all of which are found in nutritious, balanced, and wholesome dog food. Vitamins and minerals are necessary for proper hormone function, strengthening of joints, maintaining skin health, and boosting the immune system.
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