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Carbohydrates Theyre As Important As Protein And Fat

Learn how carbohydrates provide essential energy, support bodily functions, and promote a healthy digestive system for your active dog.

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Critical Nutrients Sporting Dogs Need For Healthy Hair & Skin

The condition of a sporting dog’s hair and skin comes from proper feeding, and it’s far more important than just making them look good. Healthy hair and skin protect them from the environment.

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Energy To Match Your Canine Athlete’s Effort

Fuel your athletic dog's performance with Eukanuba. Tailored nutrition delivers energy from carbs, fats, and protein for peak potential.

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Energy To Match Your Sporting Dog's Effort

Sporting dogs need to be fueled by the correct type of energy, one that gives them drive at the breakaway and enough juice to swim against the current for that 15th retrieve. Nutrition tailored to support these different types of activities helps dogs work at their peak potential.

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Environmental Factors That Impact A Dog’s Nutritional Needs

Temperature, humidity, elevation, and terrain all play interconnected roles in determining your dog’s energy requirements. Keep these factors in mind when deciding how much to feed your dog both in-season and off-season.

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Environmental factors that impact a dog’s nutritional needs

Temperature, humidity, elevation, and terrain all play interconnected roles in determining your dog’s energy requirements. Keep these factors in mind when deciding how much to feed your dog both in-season and off-season.

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First Season Expectations Of Your Sporting Dog

No greater joy comes from watching a pup develop in his first season. It’s important to have realistic first season expectations of sporting dogs. Take your pup’s development into account. Assess his abilities and make sure what you ask of him is appropriate.

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Foods Your Dog Should Not Eat

When hiking or camping, keep a watchful eye on what your dog might lick, eat, drink, or roll in. From harmful foods dropped from the campsite table to toxic plants or mud puddles found along the trail, here’s a list of some things to watch out for.

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