Right Diet Plans for Greyhounds

Right Diet Plans for Greyhounds

Greyhound needs high-quality diet based on its growth exposure and needs. The balanced food diet for an average healthy racer will require of 22 to 27 percent protein, 10 to 15 percent fat, and 5 percent fiber. Greyhounds that are involved in high energy activities will require more proteins and fats in their everyday diet plans. The dieting plans for such greyhounds should range with 28 to 30 percent protein, 15 percent fat, and 5 percent fiber.

The change in diet can right away change the behavior of the dog. So, it is good if you notice the changes and provide the diet as it behaves. Based on the climatic conditions, greyhound will require extra energy to maintain its body temperature. To gain more energy you can add small amount of oil and increase the fat content in its diet. But, it is good if you keep an eye over its weight. In the earlier days, the main food for the dogs was meat, but now several complete diet packages are available. The ultimate purpose of the diet plans is to provide extra energy. The main sources of energy are

• proteins
• carbohydrates and
• fat

The amount of energy obtained from proteins completely depends on the quality of food and its level of digestibility. The foods such as fish, egg, meat and milk provide good proteins but some adult dogs might never come closer to taste the flavor of milk.

The energy provided by fats is twice than that of proteins and carbohydrates. Fat makes the diet tastier and also makes the dog feel full with little amount of diet. If the content of fat is reduced, then the dogs might suffer from dry coats, dandruff, etc. Fruits, sugar and vegetables contain carbohydrates, but it not vital for dogs.

grey hounds running

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