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The nutritional requirements of your Pug may be met by feeding it high-quality commercial dog food, whether it kibble or wet. Steer clear of products that have a long list of fillers or artificial additives and instead seek for brands that state meat or meat meal as the primary component. To make sure your Pug gets the right amount of nutrients, choose a formula that is tailored to his or her life stage.
For the health and upkeep of your Pug's muscles, protein is essential. Chicken, turkey, beef, or fish are ideal protein sources to look for in dog food. A decent quantity of protein is vital for pugs, although they normally don't need a lot.
You can help your Pug's skin, coat, and immune system stay healthy by providing them with healthy fats like omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. You can find supplies in meals that include things like flaxseed, chicken fat, or salmon oil.
A reasonable quantity of carbohydrates that are quickly digested may offer energy for Pugs, but they do not need a high-carbohydrate diet. Some canines have no problems digesting sweet potatoes, and healthful grains like as oats or brown rice are also OK.
Fruits and vegetables may be a good source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Pugs seem to like foods like pumpkins, blueberries, peas, and carrots. On the other hand, keep your dog away from things like grapes, raisins, garlic, and onions since they are poisonous to dogs.
Overfeeding a Pug may lead to obesity, so it's best to keep an eye on their serving amounts. While feeding your Pug, keep in mind his or her level of activity and modify quantities as needed, but always refer to the dog food package for specific instructions.
Although it may be tempting to feed your Pug human food, many human foods are poisonous or otherwise inappropriate for dogs. Keep table leftovers away from your pet, particularly those that are heavy in sugar, salt, or fat.