
Il hunting dog has always supported the hunter during hunting activities. The races in addition to having a particular genealogical predisposition, to best express their characteristics they must be fueled to the fullest. THE hounds they are sporting dogs and therefore must be considered as real dogs athletes, subjected to physical performance. L'supply therefore it plays a central role both when I am in the midst of hunting season, both when they are in the rest period. Nutrition is important not only for improving the dog's athletic performance or concentration, but also for maintaining and ensuring a good state of health for the animal in any condition and time of the year.
Assuming that when addressing the problem of dog nutrition, we must ensure that it is healthy, we must make a distinction between hunting dog e homemade dog. The athlete dog needs a higher and different food intake than a home dog that has a sedimentary life. Walks or short hikes involve less impact and energy expenditure than one hunting trip.
I dogs athletes they have a busy life. Hunting trips take place several times a week for several hours, sometimes even whole days, in different climatic conditions. So during the hunting season it is physical effort increases and the attention to be paid to nutrition will be different. The diet will have to contemplate a energy supply higher than the rest periods. All this is designed with a view to guaranteeing dogs a good level of health. Otherwise the body of our faithful companion could be affected.

THEfeeding the dog so it must be well studied. In addition to the need to provide high quality food throughout the year, the need to evaluate type of food. The administration of energy foods close to the hunting season is not the right solution, as the dog and his body are not ready to be quick and focused. So there must be one preparation and maintenance phase aimed at preparing the body of our four-legged friend for a remarkable athletic effort.

This means that the dog must not only have a diet energy, but above all it must be digestible and do not overburden the hound. One of the most suitable foods is meat, rich in protein. The administration of meals is also not to be underestimated. If on normal days the hound eats twice a day, morning and evening, the situation changes during the hunting activity. Generally speaking it must be powered about 3–5 hours before the start of the hunt. In this way he will have time to digest and the right energy to face the muscular effort. To avoidinstead of feeding immediately after the exit as he could eat voraciously.
During the period of inactivity, the energy input must be less so it is a 'maintenance feeding suitable to satisfy the simple daily need. In any case, before tackling any hunting season it is essential consult the veterinarian. Only an expert is able to recommend the right food and energy intake based on the breed and activity.