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Choosing Natural Dog Food - Four Tips

By Kim Fleming
2008-03-06

Choosing Natural Dog Food - Four Tips

There
has been an increasing number of concerns and criticisms over a good
number of commercially sold dog food. Because of such, many people have
turned to feed their pet with natural dog food. In this writing, I am
about to show you some important tips in choosing natural food for your
dog.

* Understand Your Dog and His Food Needs

The first
thing you have to remember is that natural dog food comes in many
forms. Natural may mean feeding your dog raw meat and vegetables,
cooked meat and vegetables or commercially sold natural food. You have
to find out which one is best for your dog.

Not all dogs are
same. Their nutritional requirements vary dependent on their different
breeds and specific health conditions. You should always observe your
dog's behavior and health condition, especially after changes in food.
Consult your veterinarian with your observation and ask for his advice.

* Prepare Food for Your Dog

Some
dog owners like to prepare natural dog food for their pets. This is a
very good idea, but, to do this, you should have very good knowledge of
what your dog exactly needs and with what quantity to feed him. Some
people feed their dogs with raw meat, and others prefer cooked meat and
vegetables as heating will kill most bacteria in the food.

Another
thing to keep in mind is that many human foods are not suitable for
dogs. For example, chocolates, raisins, mushrooms and onions are either
dangerous or even toxic to dogs and should be on your "to avoid" list.
You can make up your own list, though, with some research and
observation. Compared to self-prepared food, commercially sold natural
dog food is probably a safer choice.

* Check What is On the Labels

When
shopping dog food, you should always read the labels just like what you
do with human foods. Pay close attention to its ingredients. Fillers
like wheat and corn, artificial coloring and flavoring, animal and
plant by-products, and artificial preservatives should never appear in
natural dog food. These synthetic ingredients are very likely to lead
to gastrointestinal problems, malnutrition and behavioral changes in
dogs.

* Get Enough Proteins and Nutrients for Your Dog

Dogs
were built to be carnivorous so the bulk of their diet should remain
protein-rich. The protein sources however should never be low-grade
meat by-products. Your dog should be fed high quality lean meat and
poultry.

Apart from protein, vitamins and minerals are also
essential nutrients that should be found in natural dog food. You may
choose to buy foods with fortified nutrients, or may feed your dog with
vitamin-rich foods, such as squash, beans and peas.





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