Healthy Food - Happy Dog

There’s no shortage of information and advice on feeding your dog a healthy diet. Just look at the ads and the descriptions on pet food cans and packages or listen to your vet, friends, family, or other dog owners. Why not go back to the basics and cook up a healthy and tasty meal for your best friend?

When buying dog food you want a product that breaks down to a ratio of 40% meat, 50% vegetables, and 10% grain, or something close to that. The meat component should be listed first and is commonly chicken, beef, or lamb. If you buy a cheaper product that doesn’t have these ratios or ingredients you’re not doing your pet any favor. Go after the best quality you can afford and you’ll have a happier companion as a result.

Many pet owners, concerned over the types of preservatives used in some dog food are resolving the issue by cooking their own pet food. Preservatives such as BHA, BHT, and oxyquin are believed to be toxic an large amounts. The problem is, how much is large and is the effect these preservatives may have on your best friend cumulative over time?

You can find a dog food recipe on the Internet, but the basic ingredients and ratios should be the same as they are for commercial food - 40% meat, 50% vegetables and 10% grain. Meat should be fully cooked and free of bones. Popular grains are brown rice or cooked oatmeal.

Given the proper ratios you can begin to experiment with your dog as the taste tester. Of course you don’t want to give your pet things that taste good but are bad for it. Most people know that chocolate is not good for dogs. Fewer realize that grapes and raisins, as well as garlic, onions, mushrooms, and avocados can be very harmful. Don’t salt the food for flavor as that isn’t good either. Your goal is to provide a meal that your dog enjoys but also is safe.

Can you feed your dog a purely vegetarian diet? Most experts say that you can, but dogs are carnivores and they really are in top form with meat included in their diet. There’s also the danger that your dog will grow bored with a vegetarian diet and become a finicky eater.

If you don’t want to spend time cooking for your dog you might check with your local health food store or look to the Internet and you’ll find a variety of organic dog foods available which may well fit your needs.

Proper diet then is of primary importance in ensuring your pet is happy and healthy, Take the time to check labels for proper ratios of good ingredients or make your own or, if that’s too much work consult with your vet or health food store to see what they recommend. Your best friend will thank you.

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