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15 Nutrition Rules For The Irish Wolfhound

Published: Feb 12, 2023 by Olena Prokopchuk · This post may contain affiliate links

Are you an Irish Wolfhound parent, or have you just recently gotten one? As a fur parent, you probably want to give them a happy and healthy life.

We totally get you, and we're here to help you give your Irish Wolfhound the best in this lifetime.

There are many ways, but here's a list of 15 nutrition rules for the Irish Wolfhounds.

#1 Balanced nutrition and physical activity for dogs play the same important role as for humans.
a woman in the field of yellow flowers with a Irish Wolfhound puppy
#2 Proper nutrition in the first year of a puppy’s life largely determines how healthy and joyful your puppy will be in the future.
An Irish Wolfhound standing on the floor
#3 In order for a pet to grow healthy and strong, it is important to give him only the highest quality food.
An Irish Wolfhound sitting on the grass
#4 Caring for the health of your pet, a combination of dry and wet rations is recommended, which allows you to fully take advantage of both those and others.
A Irish Wolfhound with its sad face
#5 If you do not have time to prepare a special meal for the dog, it is better to transfer the dog to high-quality production feed and canned food.
An Irish Wolfhound sitting on the floor while waiting for its food being prepared by a man
#6 Dry food is stored for a long time, does not require preliminary preparation, and is well absorbed by animals.
An Irish Wolfhound lying on its back on the grass next to a man
#7 If natural feeding is closer to you, it’s important not to give your dog foods that can cause allergies.
An Irish Wolfhound standing on the grass with its sad face
#8 You can feed beef, chicken, give vegetables, fruits, herbs, cottage cheese, and cereals (rice, buckwheat, oatmeal).
An Irish Wolfhound leaning towards the fence in the yard while looking outside
#9 Never indulge the wishes of the pet and do not feed him from your table.
An Irish Wolfhound sitting on the pavement while licking an icecream
#10 Such a majestic dog should not beg for food, especially since tasty food for humans is harmful to animals.
An Irish Wolfhound puppy sitting on the ground
#11 The share of cereals in a pet bowl should not exceed ⅓ portion, the remaining ⅔ is meat and its waste.
An Irish Wolfhound lying on its bed with its tongue sticking out
#12 Irish Wolfhounds, as a rule, are not allergic, therefore their table can be varied with turkey and chicken meat.
An Irish Wolfhound lying on the grass by the lake
#13 It is useful to include low-fat cottage cheese and kefir, pumpkin and zucchini, as well as seasonal greens on the dog’s menu.
An Irish Wolfhound lying on the floor with its head on the lap of the woman sitting on the floor
#14 After the meal, the Irish Wolfhound should lie down for 1.5-2 hours, although often a well-fed animal is eager to play.
A black Irish Wolfhound sitting on the stairway by the beach
#15 Puppies of Irish wolfhounds grow very intensively, but categorically it is impossible to overfeed them.

An Irish Wolfhound puppy sitting in the yard

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