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Make Your Own Dog Food At Home

21 June 2009 One Comment

Preparing your dog food at home can be the best way to keep your dog healthy.You might think that this is very time consuming but with practice and good recipes you can end up with a healthy dog.

You must be thinking why you should do this additional work rather than buy the food straight from the store. However making your dog food at home gives you control on what you feed your dog.

Secondly it is cheaper and if you buy in bulk you stand to save more money by preparing the food yourself.

Your choosy dog might even prefer your homemade dog food to the canned stuff from the store. Your own recipes can be made to suit your dogs taste and satisfaction.

Some things to keep in mind when making your dog food are avoid salt and to use lean cuts of meat. In order to make the food healthier, you want to mind the fat and sodium content, just as you would when cooking healthily for people. Avoiding salt is a good idea to keep the sodium down, but also because salt has a tendency to dehydrate. Increasing your dog’s thirst is not the best idea!

Choose lean ground meat like ground turkey which is both a cheaper alternative with lower saturated fat compared to lean red meat.

The amount you should prepare at any given time will depend on the size of your dog, how often he eats in a day and how often you would want to do the cooking. Any food not eaten should be refrigerated for up to 5 days only.

Finally, an important thing to remember when changing your dog’s diet is to do it gradually. Just add it into his usual commercially-prepared food little by little to avoid any digestion problems.

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  • organic-dog-food said:

    You should also do your research on organic dog food manufacturers and learn more about their production process and their reputation as well.

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