Pet nutritionist advises how your dog can ‘live two years longer’ View Image

A pet nutritionist has highlighted that dog owners can significantly extend their pets' lives by simply feeding them the right food. On average, a dog will generally live between 10 to 13 years, although this varies significantly depending on the breed.

Sandra Martínez, an expert pet nutritionist, told La Vanguardia that a dog and a cat's nutrition is not only vital to their longevity, but also helps to prevent a range of issues such as digestive problems, arthritis, and allergies. She also emphasised that many pet owners may be making a significant mistake by feeding their pets some of the most common types of food.

She highlighted that the right diet for dogs, in particular, that allows them to maintain a

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