Protein that comes from meat is the most important thing in your dogs diet. Protein is an important source of amino acids and is also an excellent source of energy. There are twenty amino acids which a dog requires. They can produce ten themselves and the other ten come from their diet. Some good protein sources include: raw eggs, fish, lamb, chicken, beef, pork, turkey, duck, and rabbit. It is important for your dog to get the correct protein, as well as the correct amount. This is important because protein is essential for muscular health, a strong immune system, and a healthy coat and skin.
You may notice that a dog on a raw diet has a beautifully soft and shiny coat. Poor quality protein, or the lack thereof, in a diet can cause your dog to have dry, brittle fur. It can also lead to itchy, odorous skin. Proteins are also essential for a strong immune system. This is the foundation to fight disease, and to help prevent future illnesses. Protein is key in muscle development. It plays an important role in muscle contraction and coordination. It is important to find a balance between the amount of protein intake and the rate at which it is broken down. An older dog for example, will likely need less protein than a dog who is younger and more active.
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