If you are lucky enough to be owned by a dali, then you will know they need a low purine diet, not to be confused with low protein.
Our natural products are perfect, as most of our chews are single-protein, making it very easy to see the ingredients.
And natural chews encourage chewing, which is great for teeth and gum health, mentally stimulating, and can be calming.
Foods for dalmatians to avoid
Offal including kidneys, livers, brains, and hearts.
Lamb
Ostrich
Oily fish, such as salmon, sardines, due to higher purine content.
Yeast-based foods and supplements (such as brewers yeast, which is high in purines)
Approved Proteins for Dalmations
Turkey, choose from bone-free turkey breast, or a turkey wing or foot for dalis over 12 months old.
Chicken, feet, necks, jerky, so many choices.
Beef, I highly recommend the beef muscles, one of our top sellers, a great chew, but bone-free.
Rabbit, your preference to feed with or without fur, but we have ears, feet, skins, and more!
Venison, from yummy strips of bone-free roast venison to whole venison legs.
White fish, check out our fish flats, or consider a fish twirl or fish tail.
Sweet potato, try our yummy, chewy slices of sweet potato for your spotty friend.
Further Advisories
Remember fresh water should always be available for your pet, it is especially important in Dalmatians to help their kidney health.
Any diet change should be approved by your vet, and any concerns raised with them immediately.
All chewing should be supervised, as all food, including biscuits, can pose a choking risk.
They is always grey areas in dog food, and I do know excellent dog owners who feed salmon, lamb, occasionally to their dog, it is completely up to you to monitor your dog.
Generally, the composition of raw and natural treats foods is different from cooked and processed foods.
Let me know if you have a spotty friend below, and what their favorite treat is….