Performance Nutrition Equals Field Performance

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Performance Nutrition Equals Field Performance

Sporting enthusiasts know the value of having a healthy, well-bred dog, one with strong hunting desire. These traits, combined with training, contribute to the overall performance of the dog in the field. One underlying factor that can help optimize performance is food – or the nutrients a dog receives.

Performance

The ultimate goal with any hunting dog is to optimize performance. This can mean learning faster, hunting longer, finding more game, or many other things that lead to hunting success. Training and conditioning are intricately linked to hunting success as hunting dogs are essentially elite canine athletes.

During a hunt, dogs typically run long distances. They run up, down and across difficult terrain and over and under obstacles. They periodically sprint and swim and occasionally carry something in their mouth while running. Strenuous exercise is inherent in hunting. Likewise, training can be physically and mentally challenging. One strategy for addressing these physical and mental challenges is to “optimize nutrition,” which can optimize endurance and ultimately promote “optimal performance.”

The six basic nutrient groups are: water, protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins and minerals. They can be found in any dog food, but the optimal levels and balance of these nutrient groups are what separate different types of dog food for targeted applications. Consider: