Feeding a Labrador is a crucial question, the well-being of the dog depends on its decision.
It is recommended to feed an adult Labrador 2 times a day. The owners set the time of feeding the Labrador depending on their daily routine.
Natural Feeding of the Labrador Retriever
With the natural feeding of the Labrador, the dog’s diet should be 80% protein and 20% carbohydrates.
Labradors are given meat (including tendons, heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, stomach), fish (cod, catfish), vegetables (cabbage, pumpkin, carrots), fruits, cereals (rice, millet, oats, rye, buckwheat ), and milk mixtures.
Determining how much food your pet needs on a daily basis is quite simple. Observe the dog for 2 to 3 days. If the Labrador eats greedily and licks an empty bowl for a long time, then there is not enough food. If your belly swells up while eating, your four-legged friend is clearly overeating. The daily diet of the dog should be appropriate for the age and activity that it shows.
Feeding your Labrador with Dry Food
You can feed your Labrador with dry food. The good quality ready-made feed includes a full range of essential micronutrients, vitamins, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. It is worth focusing on premium and super-premium products.
Is Labrador’s Feeding Organized Correctly?
If the dog is well-nourished, vigorous, healthy, energetic, and has a good appetite, we can assume that the diet for the Labrador is right.
Whatever you feed your Labrador, clean water should be available at all times.
List of Prohibited Foods for a Labrador Retriever
- Fatty meat, pork, sausages.
- Spicy, spicy food.
- Bones.
- Wheat flour products.
- Sweets.
- Any spoiled food.
- Nuts, legumes.
- Potatoes.
- Raw fish.
- Hot or cold food.