Thursday, June 3, 2010

Best Dog Food - Your Choice

The best dog food for your pet is the food that your dog will eat, enjoy, and keep him healthy and happy for a long and prosperous good doggie lifestyle. As a pet owner you have the responsibility to help maintain good health feeding your pet the best nutritional foods that you can afford.

You need to be alert to the age and life cycles of your pet and its needs. If a new puppy has been introduced into your home, make an appointment with your veterinarian for a complete examination. Follow the advice of any food or nutritional supplements recommended by your vet during the growing years of your puppy.

Puppy undergoing a health exam is to inform you of any health abnormalities your puppy may have. If there are health problems which require special nutrition, your vet will inform you about the best dog food to help restore health.

Other conditions needing consideration for special canine diets include:

  • Is your dog pregnant, active, overweight, under weight, or diabetic?
  • Do you have an adult or older pet?
  • Does he have allergies, malfunctioning kidney or liver, or heart disease?
It appears many pet owners have their personal theories as to the best foods for their four legged pets. The different philosophies are:

  • Commercial - dry, dehydrated, semi-moist, and wet
  • Natural
  • Organic
  • Raw
Commercial dog foods are produced by animal feed manufacturers and these companies do scientific research and blend nutrients for both normal canines and canines with medical problems.

Natural foods include foods that you would eat at your meal table; the foods that you purchase at grocery stores, outdoor markets, farmers markets and your local butcher. These are foods that you would feed yourself and family members.

Organic are those vegetables grown or animals raised on land or in water that does not use or contain manmade chemicals, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides.

Raw meats need to be fresh or frozen and are available as natural or organic.

Your meal preparation responsibilities:

  • Commercial - proper storage and serve as is
  • Natural and organic - you do the cooking
  • Raw - careful selection and refrigeration or freezing

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