Homemade Dog Foods
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Many dog owners are turning to homemade treats verses
store-bought or processed treats and snacks.
The health benefits of homemade dog treats parallel our human need to
snack healthier and live healthier lives, so it only makes sense that we not
only want the best nutrition for ourselves, but also for petsafe of our canine
companions. Sometimes the dog food you buy in stores are not safe and to be on
the safe side you will want to feed your dog homemade dog food. Should that
ever be the case, all that is required is a simple mix of meat, vegetables and
starches.
From 50% to 70% of the ingredients should be meat, such as
beef or chicken. Be sure to take all the bones out first, as dogs can choke on
bones, especially soft chicken bones. The remainder of the meal should be made
up of carbohydrates and vegetables. Good carbohydrates are potatoes or rice. Do
not use pasta or any other carbohydrates made from corn, wheat or soy, since
they are not good for dogs.
Good vegetables to use are: carrots, peas, green beans,
spinach, beans, cabbage, yams, sweet potatoes, etc. Also, ask your vet as to
what vitamins and minerals should be added to your dog’s meal. The amount you
should feed your dog varies, and depends upon the size, breed, age and activity
level of your dog. John Miller’s Book has hundreds of dog food recipes based on
the above building blocks, and has recommendations as to serving sizes and
other things to take into account when cooking for your dog.
Homemade dog foods and treats are safer since you have more
control on what your dog is eating, taking and his dog poop, they should be
prepared chemical and preservatives free to avoid harmful effects and allergies,
as well as possible cause of certain diseases and cancer. Some researches have also found that some
chemicals from commercialized foods may interact with dog’s delicate brain and
causes to impede dog’s behavior and aggression.
We all know that less fat, means a healthier heart, the same principle
for our dog’s heart by reducing or eliminating fat contents on their food, also
beneficial for dogs to avoid becoming obese later in his life.
Make homemade treats taste better, also consider ingredients
that will keep your dog’s teeth and gums clean. Overall digestive tract will be
seemed healthier and in control against stomach upsets, bad dog waste and
diarrhea. You dog will surely appreciate your effort for him and could love you
more. Just like a caring for your children, they also love to smell your
homemade treats for them coming from the kitchen and made especially for him.
About the Author
Hannah Serrano Petsafe|Dog Crates @ America Outdoor DTC Parkway, Greenwood Vill. Denver Co, 80112 Email: customerservice@AmericaOutdoor.com Tel: 1-813-769-2452
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