Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Secrets To Dog Health Food



I have always understood that commercial dog food is not all that healthy for your dog. But I just found that really in many commercial dog foods. I'm shocked! I'll tell you more about that later. I sat down and thought about what I wanted to eat, and what would be healthy for me that I was a dog. Then I felt silly, so I thought about my sister's dog, Muffin.Muffin a beautiful pure bred Mini American Eskimo. She is the sweetest dog in the world, and we love her and I could never think of hurting her. I did not know, but her pain! Since it is the sweetest dog in the world, and did I mention she is the best dog in the world too (in our opinion, either), it is also very spoiled by all of us who know and love her. And it spoiled cake thinks it is a person, so she likes to eat "people food". She barely touches the dog food anymore. For several months, I was giving her left-overs almost every night. I did not even think, if the food is okay for her to eat. I just assumed that if we ate it, it's okay for her to eat too. Well, I assumed wrong! Luckily, the cake is a little common sense. For example, I gave her the rest of the chili before, but she will eat it, but leave the tomatoes and beans. I just realized she does not like tomatoes and beans, but now I've learned that it's not good for dogs. They are actually poisonous to them!

Now I understand that if I think of cake as a little girl who has lots of allergies, then I'll do better to choose a healthier and safer food for her and still be able to enjoy her dinner. (She likes my cooking!) Just keep in mind that the dog be healthy they need to eat 40% meat and 30% vegetables and 30% starch. Some of the foods you love cake, and I am sure that your dog will also have eggs (hard boiled), salmon, tuna, sardines, and chipped beef. Experiment with different foods to see what your dog tastes.

Some foods that should not be fed to your dog are:

Chocolate and caffeine. I know dogs love chocolate and pop, but giving your dog caffeine can cause diarrhea, vomiting, hyperactivity, etc. Even larger doses can cause seizures, coma and even death

Grapes and raisins: I do not think anyone quite sure why grapes and raisins can be toxic to your dog, but you should avoid them. Some symptoms of toxicity are vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and lethargy

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onion and garlic:. You would think that you should be fine for your dog (and good tasting too), but can cause vomiting, diarrhea, anemia and liver damage

some other foods to avoid feeding your dog are: Mushroooms, macadamia nuts, baby food, feed fat, cocoa, milk, salt, raw eggs, sugary foods, almonds, apricots, unripe berries, potatoes, tomatoes , beans, broccoli, peaches, and avocados.To sum ​​it all up, maybe you should do a little research of your own. Make a list of foods that you think your dog is like May, and then do a little research on each feed to make sure they are healthy and safe. Initially, on May take some time, but it is not your dog worth it?

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