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Dog Food Tips For Preventing Fussy EatersArticle Summary: Here you'll find dog food tips to prevent your dog becoming a fussy eater, as well as general guidelines for feeding your dog. Also, for those making their own dog food, find out how much protein and fat your dog should be having, and why it's important to balance these nutrients together.
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* If your dog suddenly goes off his food, it could be because he has dental problems, or a stomach problem. Get him checked out by the vet.
* Some dogs do actually prefer a certain type of food, just as people do. Try your dog with a variety of foods, and if he only eats one type, and will starve himself if he doesn't get it, the best solution can simply be to feed him that type of food.
* Don't feed your dog a high fat diet, or junk food, including chocolate. It's not good for them.
References: Brian Kilcommons, Good Owners, Great Dogs
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