Dog Information: Compare Dog Food Brands For Ingredients
Dogs are our best friends and this article gives certain dog information which will help you to select a healthy dog food for your pet. There are many myths which are frequently associated with different brands dog foods. This dog information will help you to give a healthy diet to your dog.
There are many different kinds of dog food generally available at the supermarket or through various internet sites. You will see holistic dog food, organic dog food, all-natural dog food, and many other varieties of dog food. The two kinds that are most frequently fed to dogs are dry dog food and a diet of uncooked food. The latter, abbreviated as BARF, is the healthier option for your dog by a wide margin.
The most common and most popular food that people feed to their dog is the dry dog food. For dog owners that must work outside the home this is the easiest and most convienient way for them to feed their pet.
Do you ever feel like you're getting half the truth? Think that maybe the pet food manufacturing industry is holding out on you? That there's something you should know? The issue with this dog information isn't what you know. It's what they don't know.
Many of the dog food brands that are sold at the local stores are in fact a very dreadful choice for your dog's health. You can find really great dry foods, but there are not many of these. Undertaking a dog food comparison of different companies is essential in order to select the one that best suits your dog needs.
When you go to make your dog food comparison, be sure you do not forget to include BARF (Bones And Raw Food) which is most likely the most perfect nutrition you can feed to your "best friend". It is primarily made up of organic, unprocessed, and raw foods like cow (or beef), liver, bones, heart, the tongue and several additional ingredients (that are suitable for human consumption) that dogs really need. BARF is available for purchase in pre-made "burgers" for your freeze or you can buy the various items and simply make the food in your own home.
The article gives dog information that helps the reader select a diet for their pet. It makes a dog food comparison of various kinds of dog food, including organic dog food, dry dog food, and uncooked food. It then explains that most dry dog food, although convenient, is bad for a dog's health. It contrasts it with the Bones and Raw Food, or BARF, diet. This diet consists of raw meat from parts of the cow that dogs like, including the heart, liver, and tongue, with a few human-acceptable cuts of meat included for the dog's benefit. The conclusion of the article is that the BARF diet is superior.
Published July 29th, 2008
Filed in Family