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Dog Treats: Healthy Ones Make Good Dogs Feel Good

by Melinda Smith

Rarely to people give thoughtful consideration into the kind of dog food and dog treats they give to their dog, and how they influence the nutritional well-being of their faithful hound. Most conclude that the matter of feeding their dog is simply about keeping a large stock of food tins and/or dry pellets and leave it at that. However, if you truly care for your furry friend, then it is important for you begin taking his health seriously by looking for dog food that guarantees his nutritional well-being.

Still, should you stop to remind dog owners of the relationship between a dog's health and his food, some would scoff and argue that the endorsement of natural dog food is born from trendy marketing tactics designed to exploit the hippie feel-good urges of consumers. The reality though is that commercial dog food and dog treats are also unhealthy and in some cases unfit for consumption. They can be made from disgusting animal by-products, coated in chemical additives and preservatives or filled with unhealthy corn gluten.

Even then, those who would take such concerns seriously are confused by product labelling practices, which allow companies falsely advertise their products as "natural." Because food labelling regulations have a very liberal interpretation of "natural," it is actually possible to sell dog food and dog treats filled with processed intestines and cow brains and still get away with calling it "natural." Therefore, you should look to two companies that know what's naturally fit for consumption.

One trustworthy company is Solid Gold Health, which produces dog food and dog treats with a dog's health in mind. Granted, Solid Gold Dog Food can cost more than other brands but is completely worth it. One of their particular specialties is dog food that is "low allergen" in nature, meaning that they do not induce skin disorders and ear infections, which have become prevalent among dogs fed on most other brands of dog food.

Another such company is Flint River Ranch, a company that specializes in making oven-baked dog treats that contain none of the animal byproducts, unhealthy fillers and chemical additives and preservatives that are detrimental to canine well-being. Flint River Ranch Dog Food is designed in recognition of the fact that dogs have much more sensitive digestive systems that cannot accommodate for many of the unhealthy things we humans put up with.

This article focuses on lack of importance given to dog health by dog owners who give little thought to the dog food and dog treats they feed their dog. A dog owner who cares should purchase natural products from trustworthy companies such as Flint River Ranch Dog Food and Solid Gold Dog Food. The former prides itself on oven-baked treats made from natural ingredients while the latter specializes in low allergen products.

Published October 29th, 2009

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