Recipes for Dog Food
- Is it Practical to Make Homemade Dog Food?
by Mike Gates
The recent dog food
scare has a lot of dog owners on edge, not knowing what they should
do to protect their pet from future possible tainted dog food
problems.
So what is the best
option - take the risk and continue feeding your dog commercial dog
food? Make homemade dog treats and meals for your dog? Or, perhaps
feeding your dog table scraps?
The worst thing you
can do is feed your dog table scraps. Your dog will love the taste
of your table scraps, and you may think since what you are eating is
healthy for you, it should also be healthy for your dog. But, foods
that are good for us can be just as dangerous as tainted commercial
dog food for your dog.
For example: A single
piece of chocolate can cause seizures, coma and death. Even a small
piece of chocolate is dangerous.
Anything containing
caffeine, including coffee grounds, tea, and tea bags, can have a
similar effect and be as dangerous as chocolate.
Raisins and grapes
can cause kidney failure - even a single serving of raisins can kill
your dog.
Excessive salt intake
can also cause kidney problems.
Onions can cause
anemia by destroying red blood cells.
Avocados are also
highly toxic, and can cause breathing problems and fluid
accumulation around the abdomen chest and heart.
If you give your dog
bones, make sure that they are raw because cooked bones can splinter
and damage their internal organs.
Excessive fat can
cause pancreatitis, so it is not wise to feed your dog a diet of
fatty foods.
Fried foods also fall
into this category and are not good if you want to maintain
excellent health in your dog.
Certain nuts, such as
walnuts and Macadamia nuts can cause weakness and muscle tremors.
Peanut butter however
is generally okay, provided you use the salt and sugar free peanut
butter as sugar can encourage cancer growth.
The core and pits of
fruits such as Apple's cherries and peaches contain cyanide, which
is poisonous to dogs and can kill them within 24-hours, without
warning.
If in doubt, don't
feed your dog foods that you are eating assuming that they will be
okay.
So what is the best
option for taking care of our dog's nutritional needs in these
frightening times?
For most people it's
unreasonable to feed their dog homemade dog food for every meal. It
takes time to prepare homemade dog treats and homemade dog food, and
with our busy lives most people won't have that time.
I believe the best
solution is to feed your dog good, quality commercial dog food and
supplement that with homemade dog treats and homemade dog food
meals. If you can feed your dog homemade dog treats and meals about
50% of the time, chances are good your dog will live a longer,
healthier life.
About the Author
Mike Gates is a "Dog
Enthusiast" providing practical, sound advice on
dog behavior,
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Recipes for Dog Food