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  2. Senior dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Senior dogs require a larger amount of riboflavin for maintenance compared to adult dogs. Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, plays an important role as a cofactor for the metabolism of carbohydrates. Riboflavin is required in the diet to prevent cracking and dry skin, as well as a darkening of the pigmentation of skin. [29]

  3. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Part of this growing trend is the commercialization of home-made dog food for pet owners who want the same quality, but do not have the time or expertise to make it themselves. [60] The advantage is forgoing the processing stage that traditional dog food undergoes. This causes less destruction of its nutritional integrity.

  4. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Most commercial diets are formulated to meet the requirements of AAFCO Dog or Cat Food Nutrient Profiles. [13] The diets are formulated with the intent to satisfy values needed for the different life stages whether that be adult maintenance, growth, gestation or lactation. [13]

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  6. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    By changing the nutrition of a dog's diet as it ages, certain ailments and side effects of aging can be prevented or slowed. Some important nutrients and ingredients in senior dog diets include: Good sources of protein [25] to meet higher protein requirements [26] Glucosamine [27] and chondroitin sulfate [27] to help maintain joint and bone health

  7. Puppy nutrition - Wikipedia

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    From 40% to 80% of adult body weight, energy requirements decrease to 1.6 times the adult requirement, and from 80% to the end of growth, this decreases further to 1.2 times the adult energy requirement. [7] Because of this, it is important to ensure that puppy diets contain higher amounts of energy than adult dog foods.

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