Dog Nutrition
Across
- 1. - Fatty acids that support skin health and inflammation control.
- 3. - Essential nutrient for muscle and tissue repair.
- 5. - Nutrients providing energy and fiber.
- 6. - Water content in food or required for health.
- 10. - Nutrients that supply energy and support cell function.
- 12. - Recommendations for the amount and type of food.
- 14. - Adverse reactions to certain food ingredients.
- 16. - Organic compounds essential for health and growth.
- 17. - Additives used to extend shelf life.
- 19. - Moist dog food often in cans or pouches.
Down
- 2. - Diet excluding grains like wheat and corn.
- 4. - A diet providing all essential nutrients in proper proportions.
- 7. - Dry, processed dog food often in small pellets.
- 8. - Measure of energy provided by food.
- 9. - Inorganic nutrients needed for various bodily functions.
- 10. - Nutrient aiding in digestion and bowel health.
- 11. - Additional nutrients given to enhance diet.
- 13. - Dehydrated dog food typically in kibble form.
- 15. - Fatty acids important for skin and coat health.
- 18. - Diet consisting of uncooked meat, bones, and vegetables.