| How To Choose A Healthy Pet Food For Your Dog |
| Written by Jolie Mitchel | ||||||||
| Saturday, 02 August 2008 | ||||||||
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The most important decision you can make for your dog is what they eat. While many laws and regulations exist for our food, pet food does not have the same safety assurances. Whether purchased from the grocery store, pet store, or your local veterinarian's office, pet food may contain animal by-products.
The most important decision you can make for your dog is what they eat. While many laws and regulations exist for our food, pet food does not have the same safety assurances. Whether purchased from the grocery store, pet store, or your local veterinarian's office, pet food may contain animal by-products. If you are unsure what animal by-products are, animal by-products are meat from animals that were not suitable for people to eat. If you would not eat it, why would you feed it to someone you consider being your best friend? Animal by-products can be found in many name brand pet foods, not just the cheaper brands or store brands. Another name people may call animal by-products is rendered meat. Sources of rendered meat include animals already dead on arrival to the slaughterhouse, or animals too sick or diseased for human consumption. Even euthanized cats, dogs, horses or other animals could be used. If this meat is so bad for us, why should these same sources be appropriate for your dog? Another thing to look out for is the preservatives used to keep the pet food from going bad. Specifically, the preservatives ethoxyquin, BHT, and BHA, are toxic. The preservatives that are better for your four legged friend are Vitamins E and C. It is commonly suggested that a dog's diet shoudl contain 50% vegetables, 40% meat, and 10% grain or carbohydrates. When shopping for the best food for your pet, price and quality should be considered. Cheap alternatives often have less quality ingrediants than Healthy Dog Food. Holistic pet food is a better alternative. Holistic pet foods are both natural and nutritious. Ingredients are fit for consumption by both humans and dogs, and won't contain chicken beaks or toxic preservatives. Instead, you'll only find ingredients you yourself would enjoy. The most assured way to know what you are feeding your dog is to make the pet food yourself. Books can be purchased with delicious Healthy Dog Food recipes for your companion. Your veterinarian can also tell you the vitamins and nutrients your pet needs. Finally, remember not all human foods are safe for animals. Problem foods for dogs include: grapes and raisins, which can damage kidneys; mushrooms; raw, cooked or powdered garlic and onions, which can damage red blood cells and cause anemia; raw fish, which on a regular basis may lead to thiamine deficiency, and cause loss of appetite, seizures, and death. Ask you veterinarian whenever you are unsure if a new food is safe for you pet. About the Author: To find out more about dog food facts please visit ThePoochPlace.com and learn the secrets about dog food recipes. Views: 214
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