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Choosing The Right Diets For Dogs Can Be Challenging

Added: 10/31/2006

When choosing diets for dogs, your first thought should be, if it is not already, an all-natural diet for dogs for dogs of every breed. Most people are under the belief that diets for dogs really should contain nothing but canned dog food. The truth is, cats and dogs need to digest raw foods in their stomachs.

Raw Diet (RD) or Barf Diet (BF), are two other terms that are used for the all-natural diet for dogs. No matter what term you use, the principle is the same. Instead of feeding your dog processed dog food, diets for dogs should contain all raw food. Added to that remark, the food should also be fit for human consumption. You should cook the meat, however, for humans. Even the vegetables you give your dog should come from the same produce section of the grocery store. In other words, if you would not eat it, do not expect your dog to.

Most people are under the belief that diets for dogs really should contain nothing but canned dog food. The truth is, cats and dogs need to digest raw foods in their stomachs. That is why they are able to eat dead animals and birds in your yard or elsewhere and not get sick. As a matter of fact, the heat used in the processing of canned dog foods destroys all the enzymes and anti-oxidants.

Below are listed some suggestions and ideas for a natural diet for dogs.
* Raw hamburger, or turkey burger
* One raw egg 3-5 times a week
* Raw turkey or chicken necks, or raw chicken backs
* Mixture of raw veggies such as carrots, cauliflower, celery, or green beans, etc.
* Powdered kelp and alfalfa
* Powdered vitamin C
* Cod liver oil, or Omega 3, or flaxseed oil
* Powdered glucosamine
* Vitamin E on a daily basis.

Diets for dogs should not contain certain items. When choosing diets for dogs, your first thought should be, if it is not already, an all-natural diet for dogs for dogs of every breed. For starters, do not feed your dog chocolate, sugar (too much sugar can lead to cancer), grain, yeast ( can bring on allergies), milk or any other dairy products. Cooked bones are not good either. Bones that are cooked are brittle and break easily. Yes, that includes steak bones. The truth is, cats and dogs need to digest raw foods in their stomachs. That is why they are able to eat dead animals and birds in your yard or elsewhere and not get sick. As a matter of fact, the heat used in the processing of canned dog foods destroys all the enzymes and anti-oxidants.

There are some general rules to follow when you are feeding your dog natural ingredients. Raw Diet (RD) or Barf Diet (BF), are two other terms that are used for the all-natural diet for dogs. Do not leave the food out for your dog to eat whenever he or she wants to. Pick up the dish after about 20 minutes. The food you give your dog needs to be at room temperature. Give your dog fresh water every day. Clean the water bowl often. Wait a while after feeding your dog to exercise him or her. Do not over feed your dog. If your dog is a little thinner, it will be to the benefit of the dog. Store the oils you give your dog in the fridge.

So, in conclusion, remember, that if your dog is on an all-natural diet, and he or she should be, be sure to give your dog the same thing in meats and vegetables that you would eat. Except you need to cook your meat first. Do some research and find how and how much to find your dog the naturally way. Good luck.


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