Friday, July 31, 2009

Dog Food secrets

image of a puppyHe’s finally home, your pudgy little sweet smelling ball of fur has finally come home to you. With all his adorable antics and precious cuddles he is the apple of you eye within minutes. You’ve snapped welcome home pictures and shown him off to all your friends and made him a sweet little welcome home package, and he’s had a little time to adjust, get to know you, and settle in. Now he wants to play. First things first. Is there such a thing as the best dog food anymore? If you find yourself wondering about that, you are sure not alone. In fact due to recent events and exposure of the controversial pet food industry, you cannot be blamed for asking. But have no fear; read on to find out more about choosing the best dog food for your best little buddy.

You should keep in mind that it isn’t just you and I who have a right to fresh food. All living creatures have just as much claim to it; and in fact, dogs have thrived for centuries on natural food—until pet food came along.

Back in the 1930s, cereal companies and meat industries came up with the idea to combine their rejected products and sell them off to the unsuspecting public for added profit. These rejects were moldy grains and diseased




offal, respectively, deemed unfit for human consumption by the US Department of Agriculture, but which these companies decided to pass off as ‘pet food’ anyway.

Of all the world’s consumables, pet food is perhaps the most unnatural. If you take the time to stop and read the list of ingredients printed on their labels, you’d be shocked. Most of it doesn’t even sound like food. And if you knew what it is that’s actually in your dog’s diet that you feed him unknowingly, you would no doubt be sickened.

Oftentimes, dog food labels are deliberately misleading. The term ‘meat by-products’ is generic and may not only include poultry and farm animals but may very well encompass wild zoo animals, diseased carcasses, and even euthanized cats and dogs!

And by saying ‘by-products,’ it means all of the healthy consumable meat has already been stripped off for human use, so that what your dog actually gets are bones, blood, feathers, pus, and who knows what other unmentionable body parts are there.

The best solution for this is to simply stop buying into this atrocious excuse for pet food and start cooking homemade recipes for your canine loved one. But not everyone has the time and means to do so.

Fortunately, there’s a handful of quality dog food out there that’s slowly gaining popularity thanks to the recent mass pet food recalls that’s gotten every pet lover paranoid. They’re a bit pricier than the low-quality kind, but they last longer as dogs eat more of the cheaper brands in one sitting. So you end up saving more in the long run, and that includes veterinary bills for treatments since your pet stays healthy and happy.


The best dog food uses only wholesome ingredients, uses natural preservatives like vitamins C and E (ascorbate and tocopherols) instead of the carcinogenic chemicals BHT/BHA and Ethoxyquin, and needs no artificial colors or flavors to make it palatable. Indeed, if the ingredients seem good enough for you to eat, then you can be sure your dog will appreciate it, too.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Why Is A Dogs Diet Important ?



Why is a Dog's Diet Important?


You truly love your dog. He really is man's best friend. Is there any doubt you want to keep your pet as healthy as possible? There are many ways to keep your dog happy and healthy. A nutritious diet for your dog is one of the best ways to positively influence the health and longevity of your pet.

If you consider how unpleasant a person can be when he or she is hungry or malnourished, you will undoubtedly se the importance of healthy choices when selecting your dog's diet. You and your pet will not enjoy life at its fullest if your dog's diet is poor.

Selecting a high-quality diet for your dog will increase the likelihood of a long and happy life for your pet. A healthy choice for your dog's diet will include the basic vitamins and minerals essential for your dog's health. Also, your dog's diet should include some extra nutritional supplements. Speak with your vet about your dog's diet. They will be willing to help you make informed and educated decisions about your dog's diet. Ask about glucosamine or fish oils to combat health issues such as arthritis and dandruff.

Your dog's diet will affect your pet's energy level. If the dog's diet is lacking, your pet may be sluggish or unable to rest contently. If your pet requires extra nutrition to run or walk considerable distances, a healthy diet is crucial.

Your dog's diet affects the amount and size of outputs. When your pet eats a healthy diet with few fillers, the excrement is less. This is important to lessen the cleanup of the kennel or yard. Ask any handler who picks up after their dog and learn the importance of your dog's diet.

Obesity is not just a problem for people. Weight is also a concern for your pet. Your dog's diet plays an important role in maintaining a healthy weight for your pet. Extra treats can seem like a simple luxury, but they can create serious health problems when given to your pet too frequently.

Finding the best diet for your dog can even help to reduce reactions to food allergies. Decreasing allergy troubles will make your dog feel so much better. Sometimes a simple change in the type of dog food can make such a difference to your pet. Your dog's diet affects every aspect of your dog's health..

Your pet's coat will look and feel better with a healthy diet. Good nutrition and adequate grooming will keep your pet's coat looking shiny and magnificent.

The type of dog food you select for your dog's diet can even make a difference with your pet's teeth. Choosing a dry dog food can help to sharpen and polish your dog's teeth. Avoiding canned food when possible will help to reduce tartar and plaque.

As you can see, a dog's diet influences everything from outputs to teeth. Even your dog's energy level and attitude is affected by the dog's diet. Selecting your dog's diet wisely and consulting your veterinarian is a fabulous way to improve the quality of your pet's life.

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The author, Jim Woodall, has 49 plus years business experience. He is involved in Internet, Affiliate and Niche marketing of all types. Visit his website at http://formydog.jwoodl.com/ lots of quality helpful items to help you with your dog. If you encounter a problem Email support@jwoodl.com