Dog Care Header
 

Discount Dog Care Supplies

 

Dog Information - What Is Best For Your Dog

by Brigitte Smith

You will hear numerous suggestions as to the most nutritious canine dietary regimen. There are those who assert that commercially made pet foods contain unhealthy additives, low grade meat products, and various indigestible substances or that a number of them are deficient in nutritive value. It is crucial to have proper dog information.

A variety of homemade diets can be suggested by various experts, including natural dog foods that consist mostly of raw meat, to vegetarian diets based upon nutritionally balanced vegetable ingredients, as well as certain mixtures that combine brown race, brown pasts, meats, eggs, and vegetables.

Most dogs willingly eat vegetables, particularly if they are cooked, and many kinds of fruit, although grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs. However, get adequate dog information on the breed you have before feeding any particular types of food. Dried pellet dog food, called kibble, is made in two different ways: extruding and baking. During extruding, a mixture of raw materials is fed into an expander while pressurized steam or hot water is added.

Once pressure has been taken away, the pellets expand like little pieces of popcorn. Once allowed to dry, the pellets are subsequently sprayed with vitamins, grease, and other non-heat tolerant ingredients. Unfortunately, the negative side of extruding can be that fats added after the cooking can frequently become rancid, and the vitamins may well be ruined by heat during storage or shipping.

Dog treats are usually higher in grease or fats. These are usually designed to be held in a person's hand without being messy, and are often designed in fanciful shapes and colors. Most commercial dog foods are made from materials unusable or less desirable for human consumption. These may include meat by-products or digests, meat-and-bone meals, grain by-products and restaurant grease.

Less expensive foods generally include less meat, and more meat by-products and grain fillers. The most expensive dog foods may be made of ingredients suitable for human consumption, organic products or free-range meats. There are dog foods specially formulated to dogs that are allergic to wheat, corn or chicken. Dog food ratings are a good source of dog information found on the internet. Honest Kitchen strives to bring you the latest pet news, health tips, animal insight and humor to keep those tails wagging.

These foods usually contain lamb or fish meat. Some dog foods are designed for dogs with maladies such as urinary tract infections, and some foods are tailored to the dietary needs of especially young or old dogs so good dog information is required before you decide their diet. There also exist vegetarian dog foods and natural dog food marketed to owners who do not wish for their dogs to consume meat products.

Nutritional requirements are important dog information and dog food ratings reflect these needs. The main ingredient dogs need is meat and this is the main ingredient in high quality foods from an honest kitchen of a manufacturer. Dogs can eat vegetables and fruits except grapes and raisins, and these are often added. Meat by-products and filler are found in higher amounts in cheaper foods. Dog treats are usually higher in fats and are made to avoid greasy hands for owners. Some foods are designed to be hypoallergenic and even vegetarian dog foods are made with plant proteins. Prescription diets are also available.

Published February 27th, 2008

Filed in Pets