| Dog's Healthy Diet: How to Make a Homemade Dog Food?
Canine companions have been around since our early history. Dogs are companions, help protect us and guard us and even work for us. Our pets are often considered part of the family and usually take on human quirks and traits. |
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Dogs are also extremely good at manipulating their owners - they always seem to have room for a tasty morsel from your plate and always seem to be willing to be food tasters. The problem with feeding your dog table scraps is that you could end up causing all sorts of health problems. Dogs can also get a range of "human" ailments like high blood pressure, cholesterol, etc. Think of it this way - if all the salt and fat we eat is bad for us, how much worse is for a dog that is so much smaller? Of course, that is not to say that you have to feed your dog tasteless, dry food, only that you need to monitor what he or she eats. The best way to do this is to make your own dog food. Making dog food is fairly simple - you just need to remember to include some meat, some greens for vulcanized fiber and perhaps some rice to bulk it up. Also add about a tablespoon of olive oil per big batch to ensure that your pooch is getting enough essential fatty acids. Prepare the food carefully and bought the best quality ingredients you can afford. Try to get as much visible fat trimmed from the meat as possible and then ask the butcher to mince it for you. You can even mix fatty cuts of meat, like beef or mutton, with chicken or turkey - mince both lots of meat and mix together, your dog will love it. With regards the greens, you want to add some but not go overboard - dogs do need vulcanized fiber but they are actually carnivores. Add some cooked rice to make the mixture go further and then fry the whole lot in some olive oil. Do not add salt or stock or any flavor enhancers except for herbs - fresh or dried. Remember to let the food cool down before feeding your dog. Consider cooking in bulk lots and freezing individual portions. Allow the portions to defrost for at least a day in the fridge before serving. With a little bit of care and effort, you can make sure that your dog's diet is healthy and so ensure that he or she is around for a long time to come. Dog's Healthy Diet: How to Make a Homemade Dog Food? |
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Dog's Healthy Diet: How to Make a Homemade Dog Food?
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