All Natural Dog Food

By Moses Wright

Dog food that contains natural or organic ingredients is often marketed as all natural dog food. Having all natural ingredients does not automatically make dog food healthy for dogs. Therefore, this phrase is sometimes misleading.

Many commercial dog foods use artificial colors, flavorings, and preservatives. Some small dog food manufacturers focus on producing a natural dog food that does not contain these ingredients.

Dog food that is described in this way may still be unhealthy for dogs. For example, a dog food that is made entirely of corn and grain can be all natural but still be unhealthy for dogs.

Dog owners need to consider what ingredients are included in the dog food in addition to whether or not the ingredients are organic or natural. A dog diet should be largely based on protein from meat, though an all meat diet should be avoided.

There are different types of healthy dog food with quality ingredients. Some commercial dog foods with organic ingredients and good sources of protein can be a healthy, natural dog food.

Some dog owners prefer to make their own all natural dog food. Homemade dog food could be a raw dog food diet or cooked dog food recipes. Many dog owners prefer homemade dog food since it gives them control over the ingredients.

The primary ingredient for healthy dog food is protein from a quality meat source. Whichever dog food the dog owner decides to feed the dog, the dog owner should make sure that the dog food contains mostly protein from a natural meat source.

Some vegetables and grains for carbohydrates are often recommended as part of the dog's diet. A variety of foods in a dog's diet can help ensure that the dog the proper vitamins and minerals. Meat should still remain the main ingredient of the dog's diet.

If a dog owner decides to make homemade dog food, the dog owner should make sure that they know which foods can be toxic to dogs. Chocolate, onions, avocado, coffee, and raisins are some examples of foods that should not be put in homemade dog food. A dog owner should feel free to ask the veterinarian any questions the dog owner may have about the dog's diet. - 29953

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