Good Diet Means Good Basset Hound Training
Highly effective training method is not the only foundation of good basset hound training. Nor the priciest and popular dog training tools. Excellent health and healthy diet are also important factors to reach your objective of having a well-behaved canine companion.
Many canine owners opt for commercial dog foods as it is the most common and readily-available pet food. Others prefer homemade dog foods to be sure that their pets get only the best nutrition. When purchasing commercial dog foods for your beloved basset hound, ensure that it contains all the essential ingredients your pet needs. To do so, examine the product label very carefully. Know that the ingredients in the product label are ordered depending on its proportion. So if the product label stated meat {as the first ingredient and vegetables as the second ingredient~meat and vegetables as the first and second ingredients respectively}, it merely means that the particular dog food contains bigger amount of meat than vegetables. If you see a dry dog food with by-products as its first or second ingredient, it's best to take into account another dog food brand. Although most by-products are actually not harmful, the low quality dog food may affect your dog's coat, muscles and overall health in the long run. While dry dog food is said to help improve your pet's teeth and gums, some dogs enjoy dry dog food if prepared with a small amount of water and microwaved for approximately 30 seconds.
There are also pet owners who, despite the convenience commercial dog foods offer, would rather prepare homemade dog foods for their little pets. Before making the big switch, it would be wise to consult your veterinarian first. Since protein is very important in keeping your pet fit during basset hound training, homemade dog food must contain 40% meat while vegetables and starch should be 30% each, the exact same with high-quality commercial dog food. Though homemade dog food may require more effort to prepare compared to commercial dog food, the outcome is worth it all since you can be sure that your pet gets the nutrients needed to make him physically and mentally healthy.
While dog treats are used during training, proper care ought to be taken not to give him more than what he needs since most treats are usually rich in fat content that could certainly result in weight and other health problems.
So if you sense that your basset hound training is {going nowhere~you are not getting positive basset hound training effects} despite of all the proven methods you're using, better consider your dog's diet. Lack of much-needed nutrients may be the reason why he doesn't seem to behave as intelligent as other basset hounds.



