Teacup Yorkie Care: Mealtime
With so many fine dog food products on the market today, there are many foods designed especially for teacup yorkies. Because of this fact, any caring owner may consider trying some of these specialty dog foods. However, owners should also be advised that the secret to the best dog food lies not only in the food, but also in the care surrounding feeding.
Take advantage of your teacup Yorkie’s feedings. Be there for your pet. If you have the time, spend it with your yorkie to encourage proper eating habits.
Yorkie food comes in many forms. You may want to mix or match your pet’s food depending on many factors. Some examples are cost, availability, and pet preference.
Of course convenience is a top priority for many yorkie owners in this busy day and age. With the right purchasing decisions owners may eliminate or at least greatly decrease time spent during feedings. Various packaged foods that can be served alone or as supplements and that can be left out for a few hours without spoiling.
Feeder bins are used by many kennel owners as well as pet owners. These devices help to conveniently store and distribute dry foods in a sanitary, efficient way. Bins also benefit the end user, the teacup yorkie, by getting a meal prepared quickly and tend to be fresher.
Many people who work during the day find feeder bins to be a convenient alternative to placing out your pet’s food yourself. These dry or semi-moist rations convenient to use. Additionally these foods are great to bring along if you travel with your teacup yorkie.
Be sure to read the labels carefully before you make your dog food purchase. Most reputable pet food manufacturers list the ingredients and the nutritional content right on the can or package. Instructions are usually included so that you will know how much to feed your teacup yorkie to keep him thriving and in top condition.
Many teacup yorkie owners find supplements to be an additional preferential treatment for their pet. Liquid or powder vitamin and mineral supplements, or those in tablet form, are available. These supplements may be given if you need to feel certain that the diet is balanced.
Feb 10, 2010 | | Dog Health

