Nutrition for tiny dog breeds should be of course arranged according to your specific dog’s dietary needs. Of course, it is not the same to feed a Pomeranian than a Brussels Griffon or a Toy Fox Terrier since their energetic needs are quite different. However, it is important to take into account that aliments with a high proportion of fat and sodium can never be good for these breeds. Most of them are quite active dogs but since they do not have specific activities where to spend such energy, they can immediately show certain signs of overweight.
Plus, it is also important for you to remember that tiny dog breeds have truly delicate and small digestive systems which won’t be able to process a large amount of food or specific foods such as corn, wheat or milk. Some vegetables like onions are not recommended either.




