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    How to Get Your Dog Started on Vegetarian Dog Food

    There are many people who are beginning to put their dogs on vegetarian diets. Interestingly enough, most people don’t actually realize that dogs are not really true carnivores, but they are actually omnivores. So, this means that your dog really can get along with out having meat as a part of their diet. However, if you want to start your dog on a vegetarian diet of vegetarian dog food, you’ll want to do it carefully. So, if you are ready to take your dog down the vegan road, the following are a few tips that will help you do so.

    Tip #1 – Read Books – First of all, if you want your dog to start eating vegetarian dog food as a part of a vegan diet, then you need to start out by doing some reading. Reading books is one way to do some research and the internet can be helpful as well. Read up on foods for dogs that are healthy and find out more about vegetarian diets for dogs. Then you’ll know more about what your dog needs and learn how to easily bring them over to a vegetarian diet.

    Tip #2 – Be Sure that Your Dog Gets Amino Acids and Vitamins – Another thing you need to do if you want to get your dog on a vegetarian diet, is to make sure that they get all the amino acids that they need as well as the vitamins that are needed. Especially make sure that your dog is getting plenty of Vitamin B12 as well. This makes it especially important to be well versed in the nutrition that your dog needs in order to be healthy.

    Tip #3 – Have Your Dog’s Urine Tested – If you are putting your dog on a vegetarian diet, you will want to have your dog’s urine tested on a regular basis. You can do this at home; however, you may get better results if you have your vet do this. When your dog eats vegetarian dog food, it can make the urine of your dog a bit more alkaline, which can make your dog more susceptible to urinary tract infections. So, keep a close watch on your dog so you can prevent this from happening.

    Tip #4 – Get a High Quality Vegetarian Dog Food – If you are going to start your dog on vegetarian dog food, you need to be sure that you only pick out a high quality dog food that is from a quality company. While you can make your dogs meals at home that are vegetarian, it is easier to go with a good dog food. Check into the food and read reviews on the food before you buy it so you can be sure that it will do a good job for your dog and provide him with all the nutrition that he needs.

    Tip #5 – Supplement the Diet – You may want to also supplement your dog’s diet with some doggie biscuits and treats as well. There are a variety of vegetarian dog biscuits and treats that you can purchase to give to your dog. This will provide them with even more nutrition and help keep your dog healthy as you begin to make this big change in their diet.

    Tip #6 – Consult with a Vet – Before you decide to put your dog on a vegetarian diet that includes vegetarian dog food, take the time to consult with your dog’s vet. There may be some serious consequences to making this change too fast, and your vet can give you some guidelines that will be helpful as you make the change. They can also give you a good idea of how to keep your dog’s diet supplemented so that they get all of the nutrients they need in their diet.

    If you plan on starting your dog on a vegetarian diet in the near future, it is important that you keep these tips in mind. Sure, vegetarian dog food can be a great choice for your dog, but the change needs to be done slowly. Take care when making the change and keep your dogs’ health in mind so that you keep your dog happy and healthy during this huge change in his diet.

    Dr. Alfonso

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