Fresh Food for Bull Terriers
With a distinctive egg-shaped head and a boisterous personality, the bull terrier has a knack for drawing attention. While the breed’s history unfortunately includes cruel mistreatment at the hands of humans, who used them in dogfighting, today the energetic, friendly companions are commonly cherished household pets—and you may see some of them in prominent advertisements. If you bring one home, make sure to socialize them and give them plenty of physical and mental exercise; they’re smart, strong dogs who need love and guidance.
A healthy diet of fresh dog food for your bull terrier is the best way to support their health and happiness—along with daily exercise, regular vet care, and a caring family.
What’s the best dog food for bull terriers?
A diet of fresh dog food for your bull terrier contributes to a healthy, active life, and could help stave off some of the ailments common to this breed.
Why fresh is best for your Bull Terriers
Highly processed kibble can contribute to many issues that can compromise your Bull Terriers’s health. Recipes from The Farmer’s Dog are made with fresh, human-grade ingredients, steamed to retain nutrients, and pre-portioned to help maintain weight.
Feed Fresh TodayKnow what’s in the bowl
For bull terriers with dry and itchy skin, sensitive stomachs, or other signs of food allergies and sensitivities, it’s important to know exactly what you’re feeding—something that can be impossible with kibble, which often contains ingredients not listed on the bag. Allergies and intolerances to food are all too common, and many dog owners notice symptoms clear up when they switch to fresh food.
Promote better digestion (and poops)
A fresh diet provides human-grade, highly digestible protein, which contributes to many facets of your bull terrier’s health. It supports optimal muscle growth and maintenance and a strong heart. Another hallmark of a digestible diet is what we call “high quality poops.” Research shows that a digestible, bioavailable diet affects the quality and quantity of your dog’s poop—making it less voluminous, and less stinky, than their poop on a kibble diet!
Maintain a healthy weight
It’s critically important to avoid overfeeding any dog, big or small. Being even a little overweight can increase your bull terrier’s odds of developing a host of diseases like arthritis, diabetes, and even cancer. A fresh-food plan tailored to your dog’s needs, and delivered in pre-portioned packs, makes weight maintenance easy.
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