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What’s the Difference Between Dog and Cat Food, and Why does It Matter?

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  If you are a pet parent of both cats and dogs, you might have tried feeding them the same food at some point. This is especially true when you run out of pet-specific food. But, is it the right practice? In this blog, we are going to answer that for you. So, keep reading to learn more about your pet’s dietary needs and why it is important to feed them the right food. To clarify, there is a reason cat food and dog foods are labelled differently. Both cats and dogs have different dietary needs, and feeding them inappropriate food can lead to nutritional deficiencies and health problems. Let’s discuss this topic in depth so that you can understand the importance of feeding your pet the appropriate diet. Nutritional Differences between Dog and Cat Food Biologically, cats and dogs are different species, which is why their nutritional needs would also differ. Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they require a diet that is primarily made up of meat. On the other hand, dogs are omnivor...

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Food

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  Many pet parents struggle with finding answers to some of the most common dog food questions. To help them with their research, we at VetSupply have listed below a few of the questions and their researched answers. We have used our best resources to compile these answers for you. Let’s begin with the question-answer about dog food. Answering the Most Common Dog Food Questions Let’s now see the answers one-by-one and understand things in detail regarding your dog food concerns: 1. Why do dogs get so excited for human food? Almost all dogs love food, as their entire life circles around eating, sleeping, and playing around, and all dogs do the same. Human  food offers a variety of flavours and choices  which they find better than their daily mundane diet. So they get excited to have from human food. Dogs are born scavengers and they happily scavenge on leftover human food. Dogs love having meat-based food, which is their main protein source. The smell of human food prompts...