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Tanya Singh

Can i feed chicken everyday to my 5 month beagle. Or shall i alternate between chicken and lamb everyday. Is it important to give meant everyday. Planning to switch him to an all natural diet

Oslo, Dog, Beagle, Male
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Dr. Sharmila Rai
Both Chicken and lamb are a good source of protein for puppies and dogs. You can use any of them. But do incorporate veggies like bean, carrot, green veggies, cucumber, pumpkin etc and some fruits like apple, mango, banana etc. in moderation in his diet. The veggies and fruits will provide the other essential nutrients and vitamins in the diet. Curd with water every 2-3 days in a week will also help in maintaining the gut health.
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Tanya Singh
Thankyou sounds good
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Dr. Sharmila Rai
You can also check out the Kuddle diet planning section where different recipes and the correct calories requirement for the dog is generated for individual dog weight.
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