Dog Food Analysis - Reviews Of Kibble
Most veterinarians believe a healthy dog diet should consist of approximately 70% carbohydrates, 25% meat, and 5% vegetables and other additions. Dogs are omnivores, so they need nutrients from meat and vegetables. Other acceptable additions to home made dog food include various flours, garlic, and bonemeal
The base of the dog's diet are the carbohydrates and can come from many sources. Whole wheat flour, cornmeal, oats, soy flour and barley as well as white and brown rice are major base carbohydrates that can be used in the making of the dog food.
The meat in the diet is the next important part of the holistic dog food. By choosing quality proteins such as lean chicken, fish, beef, or egg whites you ensure the dog has a healthy diet. Grinding the meat can also make the production of the dog food easier.
To ensure your dog receives all the nutrients he needs, many other foods can be added to dog food. Vegetables like carrots, potatoes, celery, corn, and spinach are all healthy additions. Dog owners who want to make organic dog food should check to see what organic options for produce are available. It is always a good idea to grind the vegetables to aid in your dog's digestion process. Small amounts of garlic are also a good option because it can help keep fleas away. Bonemeal or dehydrated milk can be added as a calcium boost.
By combining the components with a little bit of water and cooking until the protein is done throughout, your dog food can be made at home. An easy to make recipe takes one cup cornmeal, one fourth of a cup of ground chicken, a tablespoon of ground carrots, and a little sprinkle of bonemeal combined and cooked in a saucepan with a half a cup of water. Most dog food recipes can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Certain foods must be avoided when making dog food such as chocolate or caffeine bearing products since it is known to cause seizures in dogs. Grapes, raisins, avocados, and onions should not be included in the food either. Avoid spices since some dogs can be sensitive to them as well.
The best way to watch and monitor your dog's diet is to make your own food. Ensuring a balanced nutritious diet can impact a dog's lifespan, weight, and energy level. A veterinarian should be consulted when making your own dog food. Not only will this make your dog healthier for years ahead but also will be less of a burden financially. -->
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