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Your Boca Raton Vet Knows Nutrition is Important

When feeding your dog or cat, it is critical that you give them food that provides the proper balance of nutrients. Dogs and cats, just like humans, need a certain combination of carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, fats and minerals to function normally. A diet in balanced nutrition is no accident as pet food manufacturers work diligently to determine an exact formula so your pet gets everything they need on a daily basis.

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There are pet foods on the market designed for the various stages of your pet's life. While some stage-specific pet foods provide hypoallergenic nutrition, other formulas are developed to better control certain health conditions like kidney disease and heart disease.

Make no mistake, every nutrient in the dog food or cat food that you serve has a purpose. Without adequate nutrition, your pets would have a difficult time maintaining muscle tone and building and repairing muscles and bone, making it difficult for them to even perform normal daily activities. Let's break this down; fats provide energy and help brain function, proteins provide a source of energy, carbohydrates supply energy and vitamins and minerals are necessary for muscle contraction.

Muscle Tone

Every cell in the body is made up of protein. Protein holds a critical role in building hair, muscles, organs, skin and other tissues. Without protein, damaged cells could not be repaired nor could new cells be made. Protein is important for pets that are young, growing or pregnant. Make sure that one of the first ingredients in your pet food is a protein source.

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Immunity

The vitamins and minerals found in dog food and cat food work as one to maintain your pet's immune system. Vitamins reduce damage to the body cells while minerals promote normal cell function. The vitamins and minerals your pet needs to stay healthy come from both animal and plant sources.

For more information about pet nutrition, contact your Boca Raton vet.