Here are comparisons between different dog breeds with the same body weight.








The nutritional requirements of each breed has been passed on from generation to generation in the exact same way that each breed's coat, temperament or other characteristics have been passed on. We know that breed specific nutritional requirements CAN NOT change any faster than any of the other breed specific characteristics and we have many good examples of the amount of time it would take to make a change in a breed's inherited characteristics. We know that the climate of the area where a breed originated developed their coat. The desert breeds have a single layered short coat and the mountain breeds have a heavy double layered coat. There are very clear records which show different breeds of dogs taken to environments that are very different than where they originated (desert breeds taken to cold climates and mountain breeds to warm climates). Some of the records show that a breed was taken to, and has remained in the new and different environment over 2,000 years. Yet after 2,000 years, these breeds still have the same coat (and other genetic make up, body size and nutritional requirements) that their ancestors had in their native environment.
There are hundreds of examples of breed specific characteristics that have not been altered because of a change in environment or a change in diet. No matter what the people selling pet food claim, we know that breed specific nutritional requirements can not be changed every time an owner changes their pet's food. Each breed still has their own unique set of nutritional requirements, they are a part of the breed's genetic make-up, and our pets should be fed with a food that matches those breed specific nutritional requirements . . . if we want them to be healthy.
I urge pet owners who want to do WHAT IS RIGHT FOR THEIR PET to put out an effort to learn about their pet's unique nutritional requirements and feed that pet with a food - RIGHT FOR THOSE REQUIREMENTS.
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