Helping you optimize your pet’s dietary needs
When you receive a DNA report that includes your pet's breed profile, you can look up information on her dominant breeds to figure out her appropriate weight range. You can gain vital insight into the amount of food to feed her every day, whether she is a puppy or an adult. The DNA of a pet also plays an important part in nutrition. It affects your pet's hormones, enzymes, and proteins, which aid in the formation of organs and tissues, digestion of food, and metabolism.
Genetic studies can help you predict how a pet will react to various foods and nutrients. Furthermore, if you are aware of her proclivity for specific inherited disorders, you can work with her veterinarian to tailor her diet accordingly. Choosing a diet designed specifically for your dog's breed might sometimes help you avoid sensitivities associated with that breed.