What Food Should I Feed My Dog?

by Jolie Mitchel

Owning a dog is indeed a great way of fighting stress. There is no denying the fact that pets bring happiness in our lives. But like humans, dogs also need love and care. Dogs require quality dog food, clean shelter and of course daily exercise. Which is “The Best Dog Food”?

If you feed your dog unhealthy food, you will end up with an unhealthy dog. It will require sifting through the vast amounts of foods out there to find one that is actually good for your dog. Healthy food is your key to a healthy dog!

There are certain foods which are not good for the health of dogs. For example, fried foods (like fried potatoes) can create problems in the digestive tracts of dogs. Similarly, tomatoes and cooked bones are not good for your dog’s health.

There are a lot of people who feed their dog corn or food made with corn. In actuality, dogs cannot digest corn. Some people have even mixed corn flakes into their dog’s food on purpose.

Of course, that is completely unacceptable along with chocolate and grapesalso not good for your dog. When looking for a good dog food, you don’t have to break the bank. There are many recipes for homemade dog food that are inexpensive and easy to make.

For example, you can mix broccoli, boneless chicken and brown rice and give to your dog. You must also read a little about the eating habits of dogs as different dogs possess different eating habits. “The Best Dog Food” is that which is easy to digest and is rich in all vital nutrients.

Other things that are important when feeding your dog are calcium, vitamins, mineral, proteins and carbohydrates. Look for these things when buying a dog food and your dog will thank you. There are many places selling holistic dog food, which is great for your dog.

The internet can provide you with countless websites selling nutritious dog food. Another place to find this information would be your vet’s office. I am sure they will have a few recommendations. You can also look to an online community of dog owners, who, I am sure, will have a few suggestions also.

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