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Canine Nutrition 101 | Alaska Mill & Feed

Canine Nutrition 101 | Alaska Mill & Feed

Posted by Kimberly McCourtney on Dec 4th 2020

Diet and nutrition affect every aspect of your pet's life: from nutrition essentials, to feeding basics, to your pet’s social life.NUTRITION BASICSNecessary NutrientsA dog's nutritional health depe … read more
Facts about Feeding Dogs | Alaska Mill & Feed

Facts about Feeding Dogs | Alaska Mill & Feed

Posted by Kimberly McCourtney on Dec 4th 2020

Some dog owners forget that humans require a variety of foods to ensure the consumption of nutritionally balanced meals. A quality dog food has a proper balance of all the nutrients a dog requires … read more
Feeding Older Dogs | Alaska Mill & Feed

Feeding Older Dogs | Alaska Mill & Feed

Posted by Kimberly McCourtney on Dec 4th 2020

Dogs begin to show visible age-related changes at about seven to twelve years of age. There are metabolic, immunologic and body composition changes, too. Some of these are unavoidable. Others can be … read more
How to Choose a Healthy Dog Food | Alaska Mill & Feed

How to Choose a Healthy Dog Food | Alaska Mill & Feed

Posted by Kimberly McCourtney on Dec 4th 2020

Dogs are omnivorous carnivores. Dogs are members of the order Carnivora, but that doesn’t make them strict carnivores, like cats. Current research indicates that dogs can eat a wide variety of food … read more
Nutrition for Inactive Dogs | Alaska Mill & Feed

Nutrition for Inactive Dogs | Alaska Mill & Feed

Posted by Kimberly McCourtney on Dec 4th 2020

Dogs that don't get much exercise don't need as many calories as dogs that do. You should pay attention to your dog's energy level, potential reasons your dog's energy level might change and things … read more