Like people, Beagles love food and generally any type will do
as these small energetic dogs burn up a lot of calories. Their
diet and nutrition must be carefully considered as part of continuing
Beagle care from the time it arrives as a puppy and through the
aging process.
There are many different thoughts, as well as some arguments,
about what the best diet is for proper Beagle care, but there
are some common agreements that address their nutritional needs
and how to meet them. Many generic brands of dog food do not include
all the nutrition needs of a pet, however it is typical that a
top name brand will have all the vitamins and minerals that a
dog requires.
Typically, a good Beagle care diet will consist of one or two
cups of quality commercial dry kibble every day, based on the
activity level of the animal. Fresh, clear water should also be
available and the water dish will require regular cleaning. A
basic rule to follow is that if you would not drink from the bowl,
you should not expect your loving pet to do so.
A Beagle will eat just about anything and they are quick to snatch
up food from the floor or from other easily accessible places,
such as a child’s fingers. Family members must understand that
Beagle care depends on them not overfeeding the pet, regardless
of how much it begs.
Fresh Cooked Meals Great For Pet
Everyone loves home cooking, your Beagle is no exception, and
some people believe they can provide a healthier diet than commercial
dog foods can. Muscled meat makes an excellent protein source
for your Beagle care diet and with some dried vegetables tossed
in can make a nutritional meal your pet will love.
For homemade Beagle care dog food, start with two pounds of ground
turkey and a cup of chopped fresh vegetables, like potatoes, carrots
or green beans for their nutritional content and place in a skillet
with enough water to cover the bottom. Fry until the turkey is
no longer pink and completely cooked and this should also be as
long as it takes for the vegetables to become softened. You can
substitute the turkey with ground beef, ham, your pet’s favorite
poultry or veal.
Another good Beagle care nutritional food can be made by boiling
liver from beef or a chicken until it is tender and then add a
cup of diced vegetables for every pound of liver. Once veggies
are cooked, chop the liver and wait until cooled to room temperature
before feeding a cup of the mixture to your pet and watch it disappear.
The leftovers of both recipes can be kept refrigerated for up
to a week but should be served at room temperature. You should
also learn about the right diet to feed your Beagle to help provide
the Beagle care he needs.
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