The Dangers Of Commercial Dog Food – Is The Food Your Dog Is Eating Making Him Sick?

What would you say if you were told that commercial dog food is slowly but surely killing your very best friend?

It’s an awful thing to think about, but in light of the recent pet food recalls it is all too much of a reality. So many people lost their pets because they trusted their pet food providers to give them the right amount of nutrition for their pet, and they paid for it with their dearest companion’s life.

It’s not just a couple of different dog foods that were affected by this scare: it was a whole list of the various varieties of dog food, some of which you may be feeding your dog right now.

There’s a good chance that you are using one the brands of dog food that has gone through a recall, however hopefully the “serial” number on your bag isn’t one from the tainted batches. If the fact that you may have very well missed your dog’s demise by a day or so of shopping scares you, it’s important you take a little time to consider what you are feeding your precious pup.

Many people have gotten tired of “rolling the dice” with commercial dog food and have swtiched entirely to natural dog food. This can be a great strategy to make sure your dog is eating nothing but healthy food, however we don’t want you to think that you can’t ever feed him the dog food you find in the store again.

You just need to know what to look for – you can use the link at the bottom of this article to find out exactly what to look for if you are shopping for dog food.

Let’s take a quick look at why many people are choosing to incorporate natural dog food into their dog’s diet.

The obvious reason many dog owners are switching to natural food is so that they won’t have to worry about a dog food scare again. You know exactly what you are putting in your dog’s body and once you get the hang of it, the cost of using natural dog food can be the same as using store bought brands.

If you think about it, your own body works best on natural foods, so it only makes sense that the same theory applies for your pet. All of the additives and preservatives are not what Mother Nature intended our bodies to have to be able to digest, and the same stands for dogs.

A canine’s sensitive system is just not equipped to handle all of that wheat gluten and the whole other host of hard to pronounce ingredients found in your dog’s food. Natural foods are easy to digest, healthy, and contribute to a better functioning system altogether for you and your pet. What is good for you is great for your pet.

Your dog is an animal, and while they are fortunate enough to have a home with you, keep in mind that they would be eating natural food if they lived in the wild. Wild dogs don’t have to worry about bad wheat gluten, or canine obesity, or tumors or anything else of that nature. Why is that? What they eat is 100 percent all-natural, so it’s important you pay attention to what you are feeding them inside your home.

Don’t spend any more money on commercial dog food until you have looked closer at the dangers of commercial dog foods – that’s why we put the link at the bottom of this article. Obviously you want to make sure your dog lives a happy, healthy and long life! Your dog brings a lot of joy in your life, and he deserves the very best in everything that you have to give! All the best!

Poisonous Dog Foods – Dogs Food Recipe Mistakes – Are You Making Them?

Do you know of people who have this strange notion that food that’s good for them, as a dog owner, is also automatically good for their dog?. While your dog may be your best friend and indeed, you may treat your dog like a member of your family, keep in mind that to keep your dog happy, healthy and strong you need to remember that some of the most poisonous dog foods are the scraps you feed your dog. As loving dog owners, we need to be very wary of the types and kinds of food we give our dogs to avoid feeding them poisonous dog foods at the dinner table.

You may not know this but many everyday “table foods” are indeed known to be poisonous dog foods — So the question is…are you poisoning your dog with the table foods?

The list of everyday table foods that are poisonous dog foods is quite extensive – the best way to avoid inadvertently poisoning your beloved baby is to avoid feeding table foods altogether. While this may sound a bit extreme, it’s probably the least you can do to avoid poisoning your dog, slowly but surely. Let’s have a quick look at some of the common table foods considered to be poisonous dog foods that you need to be aware of.

Chocolate, always irresistible, readily available, and the ‘comfort food’ of choice of many, many people. I do love chocolate and cocoa but would never give it to Bella or Chloe my two dogs. Why? Well theobromine that’s found in chocolate is a cardiac stimulant and diuretic. When consumed in large quantities, your dog will become hyperactive, and also pass large volumes of urine. After this, vomiting usually follows. It’s closely followed by your dog’s heart rate escalating and even death is a possibility if the dog is taken out for exercise. Cooking chocolate as well as cocoa are poisonous foods for your dog, so avoid them. Milk chocolate, on the other hand, has been found to contain lesser amounts of theobromine…but still avoid it. The truth is, if you allow your dog to merely lick the leftover icing on a cocoa cake, its potentially poisonous food right in front of your beloved dog. Obviously, there are other factors involved such as the age of your dog, its size and also its energy level. These will all come together to dictate how long your dog will survive or how badly it will be affected.

I do love Macademia nuts but guess what? Macademia nuts are among the poisonous dog foods you should avoid giving your dog if you want to keep them happy, healthy and strong. Macademia nuts may cause muscle tremors, weakness and in the end, paralysis.

Garlic and Onions are two other poisonous dog foods you should avoid giving your dog if you don’t want to inadvertently poison it are onions and garlic. Onions in particular are especially toxic-even some of us human beings find them hard to deal with. Onions are poisonous foods for dogs because they cause hemolytic anaemia. When this happens, the red blood cells burst as they go round and through the body. Consuming onions can cause your dog to have diarrhea and also vomit. Passing dark colored urine, weakness, confusion, dizziness and accelerated heart rate are other symptoms of onion poisoning as well. Do you like Pizza? If you do and you have a dog, you need to be very careful because left over pizza, most commercial baby foods that contain onions, and Chinese food are all poisonous foods for dogs.

Do you like Mushrooms? I don’t particularly like mushrooms but the rest of the family loves them. Mushrooms by the way, are also included in the list of poisonous dog foods. They have been known to lead to abdominal pain directly caused by liver or kidney damage. Vomiting and diarrhea usually follow and there could be convulsion, coma and possibly death. All of these are possible if you let your dog eat mushrooms.

These are just some of the some of the poisonous dog foods and the extended list contains things like seeds of fruits like apples, cherries and peaches, raisins and grapes. Feeding scraps to dogs at your dinnertime should be avoided at all costs because a large variety of what we can safely eat as humans are poisonous dog foods.

Preparing homemade (DIY) dog food for your beloved dog is actually easier than you might think and is the best way to keep your dog happy, healthy and strong. Its also the surest way to avoid feeding your little one with poisonous dog foods. You can have a meal or snack prepared in just minutes and extend the life of your dog by years.

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