As with changing any dogs diet, transitioning onto a vegan or vegetarian diet should be a gradual process. Over the course of a few weeks, you should be feeding less of their current diet and replacing it with increasing amounts of their new diet to avoid any stomach upsets. After two weeks or so, they should be on their new diet.
During this whole process, your canine companion needs to be closely monitored to make sure the change is only benefiting them and not having any adverse effects. If you notice their coat becoming dull, loose stools or even a lot of flatulence, it could be a sign that the new diet isn’t sitting well with them.
You should always consult a vet before making any changes, The Community Pet Clinic is always on hand to help owners find the perfect diet for their beloved pets.
Start Small with Vegan or Vegetarian Treats
If you’re looking to move towards a meat free diet for your pup, it might be difficult to find a good, nutritionally valuable diet but you can start small. Sometimes making small changes can really help with what you’re trying to achieve and swapping our their usual dog treats for vegan and vegetarian treats is one thing you can do to get started.
The Whimzees Veggie Sausage Dog Chew are great for dogs who love to chew but contain no animal derived ingredients. There are no artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives along with no GMO, gluten or meat so this tasty chew is suitable for almost all dogs with any intolerances.
You can help keep those teeth nice and shiny by giving them an outlet to chew without any of the less healthy ingredients some chews may contain. Incorporating veggie treats, such as Whimzees Veggie Ears Singles, into their diet has never been easier – the perfect alternative for pigs ears and meat based chew sticks.