Proper nutrition helps keep your pet healthy and improves quality of life. In the article, we will talk about such an important component of the dog's diet as fiber.
Fiber increases the volume of feces and absorbs excess water in the intestinal lumen.
This normalizes the functioning of the digestive system and contributes to the good quality of the stool.
Fiber helps maintain a healthy pH level in your dog's gut by inhibiting the growth of unwanted bacteria.
Fiber foods are especially important if your dog is suffering from diarrhea or constipation.
Fiber for animals is soluble and insoluble.
The former helps the pet’s digestion process and increases the amount of beneficial bacteria in the intestines.
The insoluble promotes regular, normal stools in the animal. In addition, it helps to prolong the feeling of fullness and satiety after a meal, which may also be true for dogs with malnutrition or overweight.
Fiber is sold in pet stores in granules or powder.
You can also safely give your dog fresh vegetables and fruits: apples, carrots, and broccoli.
In addition, you can purchase better quality wet or dry food that will contain all the necessary vitamins and elements for your pet.
To form the correct diet, you can consult with a veterinarian.