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What are the Healthiest Dog Foods?

By Jane Dinunzio

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Why is there even a reason for us to have to read about how to choose the healthiest dog food?

Isn't just picking up whatever is on the shelf at the grocery store good enough. That's what we've always done since pre packaged kibble was made available to us more than 50 years ago.

We've been told (and sometimes even admonished) by our veterinarians and the dog food companies that this is the best and only way to keep your pet healthy.

Well, unfortunately, we had a dog food contamination a few years ago that opened up our eyes. The dog foods that were recalled were filled with toxic melamine which killed many of our pets. Imported ingredients from China and unethical manufacturing practices were blamed.

After so many of us pet lovers outrage was heard, many manufacturers have changed to a more natural and chemical free production of dog food. That is not to say that there is still many products that are undesirable, and even harmful.

So, just how do we choose the healthiest dog food?

There are several variables to consider. Two main points are cost and your time.

Your time is important, but a lot of dog lover's have taken to making their own homemade dog food.

If you do consider this feeding method, it is an extremely healthy way to feed your dog. You must invest some time first and foremost, and read and learn about a dog's nutritional needs. Just throwing your dinner leftovers in a bowl each day is not healthy for your pet. Actually this could cause a lot of medical issues and make your dog sick.

Just as we do, dogs need a very specific mix of proteins, carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables, along with additional necessary supplements. There are many excellent books and information on the internet and following the advice of a pet nutritionist or veterinarian is advised.

Then the time involved in preparing your pet's meals has to be considered. If you find you don't have the time in your day for this, never fear because there are many excellent choices of premium organic dog foods available now that are chemical free, pesticide free, preservative free and made with healthy wholesome ingredients.

More and more companies are changing their philosophies and producing human grade food for dogs. These foods are more expensive, but the cost is offset because you are giving your pet a healthier life which reduces vet and medical costs.

Then you can choose from a long list of foods that a made specifically for different needs, such as active dogs, overweight dogs, puppies, dogs with allergies, senior dogs and more.

There are also dog foods that are less expensive, but still acceptable.

Learn to read labels, understand what bad dog food ingredients to look for and always remember do the best you are able to do for your companion, as we speak for them.

I am an animal lover and advocate of raising healthy, happy pets, as part of the family. I truly believe this starts with proper, adequate nutrition, which in turn extends your pets life. Check out what is the best of the best for you dog here: http://www.recipes4gourmetdogs.com

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