Sunday, February 15, 2009

Tips For Buying Quality Dog Food




Read the First Five Ingredients
Out of the first five ingredients on your dog's food at least two should be animal protein, and I do not mean by-products. These are the ground up leftovers after processing, and they are not considered fit for human consumption. Even some of the dog food brands that are considered healthy have animal by-products in the first five ingredients. To be honest you probably will have to give up on the grocery store when it comes to buying quality dog food, and rely on a pet store instead.

Know What Grains are Good for Your Dog
Did you know that your dog cannot process soy, wheat, or corn? Unfortunately these cheap grains make up the bulk of less expensive dog food, and your dog pays the price with his health. If any of these ingredients are in the top five of your dog's food, toss it. Instead, look for quality dog food with brown rice, millet, or quinoa, which are all easy on a pup's tummy.

Know Your Percentages
Ideally your dog's diet should consist of 40% meat, 50% vegetable, and 10% grain. Read the guaranteed analysis on the label to determine what the percentages are in your dog's food.

Ultimately it may cost more to buy your dog quality food, but it will save you money and heartache in the long run. Good food can prevent health problems and extend your dog's life, while junk food will land your dog in the vet's office before he is even old. Take pride in knowing that you are providing the very best you can for your dog, and simply enjoy each other's company.

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