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Home Cooked Dog Food – Know What Goes Into Your Pet’s Food

Written by Adrian Fletcher on July 5, 2009 – 5:24 am -

by Adrian Fletcher

Many pet owners want the best for their animals, in particular the kind of food that they are being fed. They search for healthy foods for their pets put it can often be confusing or impossible to determine the good from the bad. More people are providing home cooked dog food for their pets, rather than use commercial foods, especially after the recent rash of recalled commercial dog food stories in the papers and on television.

A great way to care for your pet is to prepare home cooked dog food. With the right recipes you are able to provide all the required nutrients that are complete and balanced. As you source the ingredients you can be sure of their quality and be sure there are no fillers, artificial coloring or any other questionable ingredients. You can select the proper grade of meat, grains and vegetable for your dog.

For years, dogs were fed almost exclusively from table scraps (which were often not a healthy option) or some other form of homemade dog food. Today, pet owners have become dependent on buying commercial dog food as it seems easier than preparing it. They would probably be very surprised to learn how easy and convenient it is to make your own home cooked dog food with the proper recipes.

You can cook for your dog at the same time you cook for your family, if you so choose. There isn’t any danger if you use the same dishes and cooking utensils, because home cooked dog food uses the same ingredients you will find in the food you prepare for your family. It’s possible to cook larger batches and freeze any extra, which makes the amount of actual cooking you need to do less frequent.

Preparing food for your dog requires more than just cooking and putting it into a bowl. You should consult with your vet to be sure the animal is getting the proper dietary and nutritional needs for its size and breed. The vet may also be able to guide you as to which vitamins or supplements to add to your home cooked dog food.

If you want your pet to be happy and full of energy, you should think about making the change to home cooked dog food. If you are training your pet, you may find that he is more attentive and responsive to your training as he can concentrate more. The small expenditure of effort it will cost will more than pay off in your dog’s added energy, improved health, and potentially increased life expectancy.

Its amazing how many recipes there are out there for someone who wants to prepare a pet’s meals at home. It can be an enjoyable activity as well as a health-giving one. There are even recipes for little doggie snacks. These are sure to please your furry friend, but theyll also please you because youll know your dog is getting top quality ingredients in home cooked dog food.

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