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Natural Dog Food - Balance Your Pet's Diet

by Brigitte Smith

Dog food is specifically formulated for the canine diet. It can be made of either plant or animal material. Edible dog treats are not the main course, but are usually distributed as a reward or motivational tool during training. Many people prefer to make homemade natural dog food, with others choose to buy commercially prepared canned or bagged dog food at a grocery or pet store.

People give different suggestions on what is best for dogs. Some people argue that dogs are better off with the leftovers and scraps left by the owners and that the commercial dog foods contain poor-quality meats, additives and other ingredients dogs should not ingest, or that commercial dog food is not nutritionally sufficient for dogs.

It is important to feed your dog a well balanced diet to keep him healthy. The problem is that most people are not sure what a dog needs to maintain a healthy diet. Some feel that natural dog food is better, if choosing this type of food please read the following:

Dogs main source of nutrients come from eating meat. If a dog's diet is high in grains and carbohydrates they are not getting the necessary nutrients. This kind of diet also leads to overweight dogs and dogs with allergies. Feed your dog meat and you will have a healthy dog.

The dehydrated raw food can be eaten alone or with a raw food or along with other diet made at home. Traditional cooked or processed foods differ from dehydrated food. The dehydrated foods of Honest Kitchen should be hydrated with warm water before they are served.

Flint River dog food is another premium, all natural, oven-baked food which can be given to dogs. The food is oven baked under carefully controlled conditions and temperatures, resulting in better nutrition, palatability, and digestibility. When you bake in the oven the hard to digest starches are converted into easy to digest dextrin, which can be readily absorbed.

In order to retain as many nutrients as possible, dog foods should not be heavily processed. You can purchase raw foods, like meat and bones, from your local grocery store or pet store. Dogs can also be fed freeze dried foods. The process of freeze drying enables the food to retain its nutrients.

Dry dog food is the food of choice for today's dog owner. It is very convenient and the least expensive way to feed your dog. The problem is that many of these dry foods are not very nutritional for your pet. Please read the label thoroughly before buying. The best dry food contains meat as the main ingredient, which should be listed in first place on the package. However, if the next several ingredients listed are grains they may then be more prevalent then the meat and not the best food for your dog. Meat should be the main ingredient, providing the needed protein for your dog, human grade whole meat, such as beef or chicken is best.

Add vegetables and fruits to your dog's diet. While added to the diet they add the needed nutrients and antioxidants. Try to bring variety in your dog's diet. You can do this by rotating different dog foods or by mixing different brands or flavors together.

Dog foods comes in many different varieties. Natural dog food, which is dog food made up of ingredients bought from the grocery or health-food stores, or regular dog food which can be purchased in any grocery or pet store, and then there is food that is given as a reward and that is called dog treats. Traditional cooked or processed foods differ from dehydrated food. The dehydrated foods of Honest Kitchen should be hydrated with warm water before they are served. Yet another high level, organic, oven-baked pet food product is Flint River dog food. It is cooked in a stove to rigorously monitored specifications.

Published February 16th, 2008

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