Check Dog food recipes with pet
health concerns foremost in your mind
There are a
couple of dog food recipes you can try that will help improve pet health
in your dogs. As a proponent of feeding raw meat and bones (BARF diet),
I recommend dog food recipes that include chicken, pork, and beef. I
can personally attest to the pet health benefits of this regimen. But
if you use commercial foods, like most folks, you can still make
improvements for your animal's well-being.
Try these dog food recipes for a
marked difference in overall pet health
If you feed raw
meat and bones, good dog food recipes focus on a variety of meats.
Don't use only one kind all the time, or you might cause pet health
problems.
The simplest of
dog food recipes for the BARF diet involves adding a good multivitamin.
Get a flavored one (liver is good) from your pet health supplier, break
it up into several pieces, and push into the meat.
Another of the
better dog food recipes for raw feeders is to include bits of garlic
clove. Dogs love the taste, and it's a proven pet health improver, just
as in people.
Good dog food
recipes for commercial brands also include adding garlic cloves often.
It won't help your pooch's breath, but it will aid in pet health and
reduce your veterinarian bills.
The best dog
food recipes in store-bought brands will be free of BHA, BHT, and
Ethoxyquin. All are strongly suspected of causing pet health problems (some very
serious). Be sure to check the ingredients on the back of the bag or
can, and avoid any that contain these bad additives.
Finally, a good thing
to keep in mind with all commercial dog food recipes is that they list the
ingredients in descending order, from highest percentage to least. If salt
appears in the list anywhere in the first half, skip that brand. High salt content
spells potential pet health trouble.
>> Click here for an
example of a good, healthy dog food.
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