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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Dog Food Linked To Behavior
We all
know the dangers of eating
junk food or living on
a diet of
foods that are processed. We know about them and most of us make
a point
to avoid them. We
also make sure
that our children avoid them.
This is often
because hyperactivity and
an array of
behavioral problems have been closely linked with
the diets of sufferers.
What many pet owners fail
to see,
is that by feeding our
dogs a
diet that mainly consists of processed, poorly prepared
dog foods or the equivalent of junk
food, they may
be causing many of
the behavioral and
severe illnesses
that are found in dogs today. Basically,
the diet
that you are feeding
your canine companion could
not only
be making
him aggravated,
hyper or plain old mean it could possibly shorten his life span.
A well balanced diet provides
quality nutrition and in
turn keeps the cells, tissues and organs healthy. This enables an animals immune system
to stay in top condition
to fight any invaders.
The same holds true for
behavior. If you ate fast food and candy bars everyday, eventually it
will affect
your energy level and
your mood.
Because we love our pets, this may
be a little confusing for those who think
that they are
doing the right
thing, say, feeding
their pets dog foods out of the can. Admittedly, not all dog foods are bad. However, many are and contain
ingredients that are difficult for your pet to
digest and
can make him sick. So how do you weed out the good dog foods from the bad?
In
order to give your pet the best life, you must make sure that he has the best type of lifestyle,
just like us humans. Before
buying pet foods, check the label to see
what is in the food. Basically, the first five ingredients are important. Foods that list 2 or
more grains in the first 5 ingredients may have more vegetable
protein than animal protein which means less
nutrition and more clean up.
Canned food can also be full of preservatives, to keep the food inside from going bad. Dog foods containing preservatives should be
avoided. Not only has the pet food been filled with preservatives that could
cause your pet harm, the pet food has been boiled
at high
temperatures in the cooking process causing any of the useful nutrition
found in the food to be lost
anyway. Proper cooking of pet foods will ensure that no preservatives are needed to keep it fresh.
Keep in mind that canned dog food mainly consists of water so feeding a canned diet alone will not give your pet the proper nutrition they need to live a healthy lifestyle.
So lets look at the things that should be avoided when buying pet food:
No Preservatives. Avoid foods that contain chemicals in them such
as BHT or
BHA. If
these preservatives are found anywhere on the label, give the food a miss,
as these chemicals can be harmful to your pet.
No by-products. By-products are the parts of
meat that are unsuitable for consumption, such as the feet, necks and
intestines of other animals. As you can imagine these parts of animals
were not
made to be digested by humans, dogs or any animals for that matter.
Beware of
grains. Soy,
corn, corn gluten and wheat gluten are often
used as protein sources; however, they are generally inferior and difficult to digest.
Give your pet the chance at life that he deserves, feed him with a good nutritious
premium dog food,
free from preservatives and additives that are not meant for dogs. A great way to decide what is suitable for your dog to eat is ask yourself
if you would eat it? If your answer is no, dont feed it to your pet.
Lori Matthews studies health, nutrition and wellness. Enjoys writing articles on health for both people and pets. Please visit
http://www.premium4pets.com for more information.
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