Factors

Homemade Dog Food Many factors control an animal’s health:

  • Diet
  • Vaccination
  • Exposure to Toxins
  • Drugs
  • Infectious Agents
  • Exercise
  • Emotional Factors
  • And Many Others

But for many animals, the main source for health deterioration is the lack of healthy and natural foods. Commercial pet foods, whether dry, canned, soft or moist, are highly processed convenience foods, and that convenience usually carries a high price in terms of nutritional quality. Nearly all of them use cheap poor quality protein sources, such as diseased meat and organs condemned for human consumption. Most are laced with preservatives and food coloring.

Processed

Homemade-dog-foodCanned foods have high levels of lead, dry foods have unhealthy fats, and soft-moist foods contain up to 25% sugar. Even the best commercial pet foods are highly processed and comprehensively cooked, so there are no fresh or raw foods in the diet. This also destroys many of the vitamins, which are added at low levels to begin propecia no prescription needed with. Commercial pet foods bear little or no similarity to the diets that dogs or cats would naturally choose for themselves in the wild. So what should you feed your pet then, you ask?

Natural Foods Suggestion

I strongly recommend a homemade diet of fresh wholesome foods, such as raw meat, dairy/soy protein, whole grains, fresh vegetables, and a variety of supplements. A homemade diet must be nutritionally complete and balanced for your pet’s species, age, and physical condition, so they must be prepared knowledgeably. In summary, diet is one of the many factors that influence your pet’s health. Regular exercise, grooming, and plenty of love and attention are also quite important. Here are some examples of quality proteins to feed your dog:

Supplementing the diet with high quality raw protein is very beneficial. Added protein should not exceed 20% of the diet or the calcium/phosphorus ratio of the diet could become imbalanced.turkey_product2

  • Raw lean meat (not ground meat, and no pork or lamb)
  • Raw organ meats (especially chicken or calf liver)
  • Fish, calamari, etc. (fresh or frozen, preferably raw)
  • Raw eggs
  • Cottage cheese

Combine this with fresh veggies and whole grains, and your dog will be one happy and healthy animal!