Is Your Dog Food as Healthy as You Think?

Written by MichaelZ on November 19, 2009 – 8:32 pm -

Dog Food for Life

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Owning a dog can be a really amazing journey. They provide protection, companionship, and loyalty when you need them the most. The least you can do as repayment is to offer the same in return—and that includes making sure that he leads a healthy life.

There are many factors that can influence the health of your pet, but the single most important one is his diet. Many store-bought dog foods do not provide the highest-quality nutrients; while they will give your dog just what he needs to function, they do not support a healthy lifestyle.

Some symptoms of ill health can be traced back to the not-so-nutritious food a dog is being fed. These symptoms include large and foul-smelling poo, increase in flatulence or burping, shedding that doesn’t seem to stop, a proneness to ear and skin infection, as well as energy loss or hyperactivity.

The best way for you to understand your dog’s dietary needs is to find out what nutrients should be included in his food. Overall, dogs need a total of 45 nutrients, which can be broken down into the following five categories: Protein, Carbs, Fats (saturated and polyunsaturated), Vitamins, and Minerals. Of course, your dog needs plenty of water, too! There must be a balance of these nutrients in order for your dog to maintain a healthy body.

However, not all brands of dog food provide all of these nutrients. Even expensive, premium commercial dog foods often contain ingredients that are simply not good for your dog. For example, the first ingredient in a dog food may be “meat,” but what kind of meat is it? If the species isn’t specified, it could be just about anything: Animals that were dead or dying when they reached the slaughterhouse. Animals that were diseased. Cancerous tumors. In some cases, plants that supply pet food companies use road-kill and dead pets from animal shelters and veterinarians’ offices. You can read more about this by checking out the Confidential Dog Food Report.

If you want to be sure that your dog food is up to scratch, the best way is to learn how to read dog food labels. If you find that your current brand of dog food is unsatisfactory, hunt around by reading labels until you find one that meets your dog’s needs. The greatest gift you can give your dog is a chance at a long and healthy life.

To learn more about dog food company cover-ups and how to find a healthy dog food, visit Dog Food for Life.

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