Home Made Dog Food Has Got to Be The Best Alternative

By Juliette Crane

I don?t know about you, but I want only the best for my dog. This means taking the extra effort to ensure that he is healthy and well fed at all times. Home made dog food is a great way to accomplish this. While there may be some outstanding pre packed pet food available in the market?preparing what goes into your dog?s meal is still better. Get fantastic tips on how to make dog food that will put the wag in your doggie?s tail today.

1. Consult your veterinarian first. There are many canines that have special needs and some food might be particularly harmful to them. Get your dog a thorough check up to find out their present condition and prepare the necessary food and nutrients into their meals.

2. Study the food that are dangerous to canines. Not everybody knows that chocolates are dangerous when ingested by dogs. You need to learn about this so that you can keep the toxic food locked away where your pet can?t reach them. Some of these include onion, caffeine, grapes, baby food, macadamia nuts, mushrooms and citrus oil.

3. There are several who will recommend serving animal food that are raw and as close to their natural form as possible; however, for safety reasons it is best to cook all served meals as thoroughly as possible to avoid any potential infections. You can store the cook the doggie meals in advance and store them in the refrigerator for around 3 days.

4. Feed your pet a healthy mix of starch, meats and vegetables. You can put in 50% starch, 25% vegetables and 25% meat?check what ratio works best for your pet and go with that. Rice and potato are great sources of starch and any kind of meat will be good to give as long as you don?t give one particular kind too much (like liver or any kind of organ meat?too much may cause some problems). Use tomatoes, carrots, green beans and peas for his vegetable portions. Also, add chopped small pieces of fruits for the dog to snack on occasionally.

5. Consult the vet on how to best portion meals to your dogs. Some canines have a more active lifestyle and need a larger quantity of food (high in protein), while some must be monitored carefully. Loving your dog does not mean feeding him treats at all times?responsible owners need to exercise restraint and care in providing him with the right kind and amount of food.

6. When you are in the process of transitioning the dog from processed food to home made dog food, remember to do so slowly. Introduce the new cuisine gradually by giving him small amounts daily while decreasing the regular store bought pet food in his diet. If there seems to be no harmful physical reaction to it, then increase giving him the home made food until it is his new normal food.

It is best to switch up the menu and meals every so often to give your dog the nutritional requirements he needs as well as keep him interested. Sometimes people find it a challenge in learning how to make dog food?but it is a worthy endeavor, one your pet will be glad you pursued. - 29953

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