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Natural Dog Food Is The Best For Your Dog

by Brigitte Smith

Do you ever get the feeling that maybe your dog has grown tired of getting fed the same old thing, day after day? The commercial dog food you're giving him might be boring; he might be ready for a change. Of course you might give him treats every once in a while, but those aren't a healthy staple for your dog. If you really want to improve the nutritional value of his diet, try natural dog food. Do some homework and you'll be able to choose a natural dog food that both you and your pet will love.

The typical dog needs a diet that is balanced. It should contain a minimum of 40% protein, a maximum of 30% fiber and 30% starch. When choosing natural dog food, look at the ingredients to make sure they satisfy these dietary requirements. Also check the first few ingredients to see that they aren't simply meat byproducts, instead of real ingredients that contain protein like chicken or lamb.

A well-planned vegetarian diet can work well for dogs, and may be a preferred option if your dog has an allergy to meats, or if you have an objection to feeding your dog meat. There are several commercial vegetarian dog foods available on the market. Dogs require protein, but not necessarily animal protein. Some preservatives may be necessary to keep the food edible, but preservatives do not have to be artificial chemicals that might be cancer-causing agents. It is well established that vitamin E and vitamin C are great preservatives that are so much better for your dog.

Premium dog food is the best choice for your dog. Lifes Abundance dog food is processed with fresh, wholesome ingredients. It is full of vitamins and high quality proteins for your dog. There are no by-products and no grains that are difficult for your dog to digest, like corn, wheat, gluten and soy. It is also important to note that there are no artificial flavors, sugars or chemical preservatives.

It is rare that a healthy ingredient is a cheap ingredient. Try going the holistic approach. This option is completely natural and very nutritious. Ingredients are always fit for human consumption. Bottom line, if you could not eat it, you probably would not want to feed it to your pet.

It can be time-consuming, but consider making dog food at home. Recipes and meal plans are readily available on the Internet. Talk to your vet first to make sure that your planned diet will be adequate for your dog, but keep in mind that most veterinarians aren't experts in animal nutrition so they may not know. They may err on the side of caution and recommend commercial dog foods, which can actually be very unwholesome for your dog. Seek your vet's advice anyway, to make sure that the nutritional needs of your canine friend are met.

When you change your dog's food it is important to switch gradually, as it will be easy on the dog's digestive system, and reactions to the new food will generally be less severe. You should gradually increase the amount of new food in the following sequence: 1/4, 1/3, 2/3, 3/4, 1; this being the portion of new food to old food. Remember that each change should be gradual with several days (5 days to a week is best) between changes. All in all it should not take more than a month.

A typical dog's diet should consist of at least 40% protein, with no more than 30% fiber and no more than 30% starch. Try to choose a natural dog food with this ingredient ratio, or a higher ratio of protein. Another thing is to ensure that the first few ingredients listed on the label are a form of protein such as chicken or lamb, and not any meat by-products. Choose premium dog food for your dog. Foods such as Lifes Abundance dog food are made using fresh, wholesome ingredients. These are nutrient dense foods with high quality proteins with no by-products, and no hard-to-digest grains.

Published February 22nd, 2008

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