Nutritional Needs Of Agility Dogs
Your dog’s breed may make him a great agility competitor by nature, and no doubt you train hard together too. Lots of factors influence performance out there on the course, but no dog can reach their full potential without a proper diet. Eukanuba™ Premium Performance 21/13 Sprint is specially formulated to help meet the unique needs of your agility dog.
Active joints can benefit from glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate and EPA
When your dog is dipping, diving and tearing across the course, he’s doing a number on his joints. Dogs that participate in high-impact activity have extra stress on their joints, which can affect joint cartilage health. Glucosamine and chondroitin may help keep that cartilage healthy.
Instant speed and energy call for an optimal balance of carbohydrates and fats
Carbohydrates are fast energy sources for active dogs. Anaerobic efforts are fueled by carbohydrates for intense bursts of energy and this is the type of energy most used during high intensity exercise like agility courses. Fats are also needed, as with longer duration, fats will eventually be burned and are also the most concentrated source of energy.
Focus on obstacles and trainer commands requires nutrients that support healthy brain function
DHA is an integral part of neural membranes and antioxidants may help your dog's cognition by combating oxidative damage.
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