'Healthy Dog Food Recipes - You CAN Make Healthy Dog Food Recipes'

02:23 Mar 7, 2021
'Click Here: http://www.healthydogfoodrecipes.naturalhealingproductservices.com  Free Quick Reference Cheat Sheet when you go to the Market to chose what\'s best for your dog.    Healthy dog food recipes are in the Special Edition of the Dog Food Secrets Guide. (Link above)  The guide  has more than 35 recipes designed for puppies and adult dog, along with dog treat recipes.  Each recipe sets out the quantity of ingredients needed, calorie count; cooking directions and cooking time; and yield of percentage of calorie requirements for toy, small,medium, large and extra large dog.  There is a \"wag rating\" for each recipe.  If you are concerned about   your baby\'s sensitive stomach, the main recipes are free of flour, salt, sugar, cream and butter.    My Bella is crazy about her super healthy dog food recipe of beef and bacon - who wouldn\'t be?  There are also dog treat recipes.  I am partial to the Cutesy Canine Cookies with peanut butter and wheat germ.  If you chose to go the most popular route for dog food here is additional information:  When selecting the type of dog food to feed your dog whether it is prepackaged and canned dog food, consider your baby\'s age, breed, his activity level and his health condition.   For instance, puppies and older dogs will have different types of nutritional needs and you need to ensure your dog or puppy has sufficient consumption of these nutrition for a long and healthy live.   Dry Dog Food:  Feeding your dog with dry dog food, usually in small pieces of kibbles, is perhaps one of the most popular choices among dog owners. However, not all dog food brands  use high quality natural ingredients. Read the label of ingredients listed before purchasing any brands of dog food.   Here are some guidelines to help you to have some ideas of what the label actually tells you.  Preservatives:  Watch out for preservative, artificial colors and flavors. Generally, natural dog food contains no preservative, artificial colors and flavors. Consumption of these components may be harmful to your dogs health if taken in a long run. Avoid those that labeled chemical additives as a source of flavor.   Color. Lookout for the color of the dog food, generally dog food made from natural ingredients has soft earth tones. Existence of other colors may contain some source of additives.   Type of Meat. Avoid brands that labeled ingredients include meat by-products. Choose one that made from natural meat such as chicken, lamb or liver.   Raw Dog Food  According to veterinarians, feeding your dog raw dog food is the healthiest and the best. Raw dog food contains all natural and unprocessed ingredients. A healthy raw dog food meal usually contains 40% meat, 30% fiber and 30% starch.   If you chose to go this route, when preparing a meal for your dog, be sure to include some source of vegetables and starch in addition to the uncooked meat such as liver, beef, lamb and etc. Types of vegetables like broccoli, carrots and yams are all good sources of fibers and starches for your dog.  Many dog foods are not created equal especially the brands you find at the grocery store.  Dog food manufacturers are not held to the same quality standard set out by the FDA for human  consumption. Their sales pitch is specifically geared to pull at your heart strings when your furry child is involved.  Labeling such as \"premium\", \"super premium\", \"ultra premium\" and \"gourmet\" do not have any higher standards or quality than any other products only a high price.    \"Natural\" in dog food covers an even broader composition of by-products.  Some of these by-products include slaughterhouse bones, blood, skins, animal fat, and intestinal organs.  This is what goes into the commercial dog food - canned and dry.  Artificial preservatives are used to lenghten shelf life.  BHA or butylated hydroxyanisole and BHT or butylated hydroxytoluene, used as antioxidents, have been banned from human use  in many countries.  Not so in the U.S.  These two chemicals have been linked to liver and kidney dysfunction in dogs.    The use of ethoxyquin as a preservative is labeled as a pesticide, yet is used in many pet food brands.  This has been linked to stomach tumors, bladder cancer, skin conditions, organ failure and behavior problems.  Resources:  best dry dog food  dog food brands  dog food recipes  dog food good for sensitive stomach  dog food grain free  dog food homemade  dog food holistic  dog food ingredients  dog food killing dogs  dog food kidney failure  dog food kidney disease  dog food labels  dog food nutrition  dog food natural balance  dog food nutrition facts  dog food organic  dog food quantity  dog food you can make at home  http://youtu.be/xMovucSJPYM http://www.healthydogfoodrecipes.naturalhealingproductservices.com   I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)' 

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