gardening wild food

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gardening wild food

Most people do not stop to think about the food they are giving to your dog. Colored containers on the shelves of supermarkets normally charged by the gives people an idea of dog food. You can be one of them, but now they are diversifying and looking for something a bit healthier.

Believe me, packets can be tempting and with a smile of veterinarians and dog breeders on the cover, you are not so hard to convince.

But stop for a moment and consider the diet of a wild dog. Dogs are animals, and naturally so package hunt in packs. You can shoot down a large animal as big as a cow, with their combined efforts. Then everyone gathers around, with much growling and snarling and consume most of the carcass, bones and all. Probably, the parties only thing left is skin and hooves.

Whether or not it can accept this idea, that's how dogs evolved. And the wild dogs in managing very well. This is the healthiest dog food. There is nothing he can win it.

The man, with his pseudo-scientific ideas negligible improvement in the natural diet of dogs is going down a blind alley. No can.

Period.

There is only one kind of healthy dog food. And that is what is so similar to the diet of a wild dog, which is virtually the same with regard to health benefits.

Here are some of the differences between the diet of a wild dog commercial dog food, a diet exists in most dogs (need I live, like 's' is just one life).

A wild diet, healthy dog food, consists of:
raw food
plenty of raw bones
internal organs are consumed, but these are small compared to the muscle meat
carbohydrates which are limited the contents of the stomach, so it is small in the overall content

A typical commercial dog food is composed of:
cooked foods (vitamins, enzymes and other nutrients are destroyed by cooking)
meat is of poor (often poor) quality (humans get the good stuff)
hydrates carbon, including sugar, are an important part of the meal – it's cheap and packages out the "meat"
food preservatives is fortified with odor (not permitted in food for its dangerous health effects) – Despite what the label says
to try to correct the nutritional imbalance, isolated and added synthetic nutrients – nutrients that can not be properly absorbed and utilized when found in isolation, or are synthetic

So in your search of a healthy dog food, take into account the diet of a wild dog. It's OK to take time to get used to the idea. If you find the idea repulsive, go slowly. Try substituting one thing at a time. Just keep in mind that dogs have evolved over millions of years on this diet. Humans have only been producing (low quality) of commercial dog food for a few decades.

If you do not like the idea of raw meat for your dog, that's their problem, not yours.

I also suggest that you take into account the concept that most people are attracted by prices. With the best will in the world, if a commercial food manufacturer pet suddenly started producing quality pet foods, because it would be more expensive, do you think would be a betrayal?

That only be possible if people had already begun to reject the current commercial dog food and now looking for a healthy dog food, so they were willing to pay a little more.

However, if you make your own dog food, you will not have to find the extra money. Not only is a homemade, healthy dog food economical to produce, has a huge impact on the health of your dog, often beyond your dreams.

Madeleine Innocent Photo
For a complimentary ebook on how to have a healthy dog, starting today, visit http://naturallyhealthydogs.com or http://www.bestdoghealth.blogspot.com

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