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By Danielle Hollister Get to know your beloved dog better with these insightful quotations all about your best four-legged friend... Resource
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Nutrition and Your Dog's Behavior
Nutrition and Your Dog's Behavior Proper nutrition is the fundamental basis for every aspect of your dog's life. It affects their health and longevity by offering an essential
balance of proteins, fats, complex carbohydrates and the trace
nutrients and minerals their bodies need for growth, repair and the
mantainance of a sound immunne system. Nutrition is a complex and integral part of your dog's ability to
think clearly, lower stress levels and produce a calmer behavior. Thinking takes a lot of energy. Dogs invoved in a training
program, expend tremendous amounts of mental energy focusing on the
tasks presented to them. If your dog starts with minimal
nutrition, they become lethargic, edgy or hyper active when asked to
perform the simplest of tasks. They cannot focus and loss
concentration after a short period of time or become confused. If
the dog is continually asked to do something they cannot comprehend,
confusion can lead to an aggressive form of acting out. In training dogs, the first thing I look at is the dog's diet!
I work from the inside out. Training becomes ineffective if the
underlying caiuse for the behaviors are not changed. Hyper, unfocused and out of control dogs often eat foods with high
levels of cereal compounds such as: wheat, corn and corn meal. Aggressive dogs eat foods contain higher levels of incomplete
protein which produce excessive amounts of energy.
These proteins are often incomplete chains, not offering proper
building and repair or may be difficult to digest. Shy or stressed dogs do not digest their foods well at all and can
suffer from intestinal complications such as diarrhea. Their
coats are often dry, brittle and shed heavily. One way to test the foods you are feeding is to soak the food in
water for about 30 minutes. If it swells in size and becomes mushy, it
is primarily cereal. Are your dog's stool soft and loose or is the dog gassy? If so, they are not digesting the food properly. By looking at their food, you will do more to help balance their behavior, as well as, contribute to their health and longevity. Life Abundance offeres the best combination of balanced nutrients for a proper diet. The proteins are complete chains and digest easily. The carbohydrates are complex and do not turn into simple sugars producing energy swings of high and low behaviors. The Probiotics in the food balance the intestinal tract and make the
food digest more easily, which is perfect for the nervous or shy
dog and ensures all dogs are recieving the nutrients they need from the
food. Jeanne Perciaccanto is a certified Dog Trainer at http://www.ultimatedogtraining.com and Health Educator. Information on food can found at http://www.healthydogfood.net Jeanne Perciaccanto has been a professional dog trainer for twenty years at, http://www.ultimatedogtraining.com
and holds a degree in Health. She has combined both disciplines
and researches diet and nutrition as it pertains to canine behavior.
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