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Using Creative Dog Food Recipes To Keep Your Dog Healthy

There is a tremendous amount of pressure on humans to take care of their bodies, eat healthily, and partake inadequate daily exercise. Although society does not ask the same of house pets, like their owners, we are ultimately responsible for their overall health. Many dog owners are discovering the benefits of homemade dog food recipes. Compared to the bagged food options, even those purchased at the veterinarian's office, a homemade meal is typically more beneficial to a dog's well-being.

A simple scan of the ingredient listing on the back of a prepackaged bag of pet food will typically make a pet owner's head do a 360-degree turn. Seeing items listed such as bone meal and animal byproducts can be disheartening. These items are excellent for a compost pile to provide plants with nutrition, but these ingredients are not necessarily the healthiest for a pet's internal systems.

Many of these ingredients may not be the most conducive for a pet's digestive system, and therefore leave remnants of unusable substances in the animal's system. The amount of protein listed on the packaging of dog food may initially seem high and be appealing to consumers. What many owners fail to realize, is the low levels of digestibility these types of proteins offer, which can be as low as 60 percent.

Another example of how dry pet food does not properly sustain the needs of an active dog is in regards to the fat content of the food. Fat is essential for many of the body's systems, and dogs need fat to store energy, as well as for use in the proper functioning of their kidneys. By taking control of your dog's diet, and preparing them meals using creative dog food recipes, you will be able to monitor their intake of these and other nutrients that are required for their overall good health.

Consider the amount of artificial coloring and flavoring that goes into bagged food that is found on store shelves. Preservatives that keep this dry food "fresh" are present in substantial amounts, but these additives do not contribute to a dog's well-being. In essence, our pets are like children, so tending to their nutrition is important to pet owners.

Making food for your pet does not need to be complicated, expensive, or time-consuming. There are plenty of tasty recipes that will have their tails wagging and have them begging for more. Including nutritious ingredients such as honey, peanut butter, veggies, and fresh meats are simple, and many of the most popular dog food recipes call for such staples.

Discover the benefits of dog recipes that are made at home, and stop trusting an assembly line with your beloved pets' nutrition. Establishing a routine of incorporating preparation of your pet's food along with yours, may sound bizarre initially, but when you see the rewards apparent in your pet's overall health, it will all be worthwhile.

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