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Healthier Dogs Eat Raw Dog Food

Are you confused as to all the hustle and bustle today about feeding your dog certain types of commercial dog food? Sometimes it is not so easy to know whether your dog is getting all the nutrition it needs in the food it consumes. Feeding your dog raw dog food can make the real difference you seek in providing the various minerals, vitamins and nutrients for your pet.

It seems as if many of the commercial dog foods available on the market today lack the various nutritional needs of a dog and some of it can even be fatal to the good health of your dog. When a dog is malnourished and starving for particular nutrients it can become aggressive as well as develop an allergy, because of the commercial dog foods it consumes, while it can also encourage the symptoms of arthritis and the odor of your dogs skin, coat, waste materials and expelled gas.

Raw dog food on the other hand can be store bought or homemade to include all the essential nutrients your dog needs daily. Raw dog food also encourages cleaner canine teeth, naturally. It also helps to cut down on unexpected visits to the veterinarian, because it encourages good health in your pet and it can be less expensive than buying processed dog food, depending on the type of raw dog food you use.

If you do a bit of research, you will find there is a wide assortment of raw dog food recipes you can make at home. These recipes generally include simple everyday products that you use yourself. These items may included, various vegetables and meat products, such as beef, chicken, turkey, fish, goat, liver and lamb. Vegetables may include potatoes, sweet potatoes; rice, broccoli, beets, eggs, barley, oats, cabbage and carrots just to name a few. You may also include such food as cottage cheese and tofu.

Each dog will have its own personal set of nutritional requirements, depending on its age and condition of health. Make sure you talk with your veterinarian to find out exactly what you might include in a raw dog food, before you begin feeding it to your pet. Your dog needs various essential vitamins and minerals to stay healthy, they include, vitamins A, B1, B12, D, E and K as well as calcium, iron, sodium, potassium, Niacin and folic acid. Consulting with your veterinarian is the best means of finding out the proper nutritional diet plan for your dog.

Keep in mind while preparing any raw dog food, that your dog has no need nor receives any nutritional value from any culinary spices, seasonings or salt, so you should not include them while preparing a meal for your pet. Keep in mind that you should also ensure that the dog has an ample amount of water daily; this can also be an ingredient in various homemade recipes for your dog.

If you choose to feed your dog a diet of commercial raw dog food that you take, time to read the labels, since this will let you know what exactly you are feeding your dog. You might also want to stay away from any packaging that includes the words, by-products since many of these items are questionable and not so healthy for your dog.

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