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Dog Food Recipes: Preparing Healthy Dog Meals

The industry of pet food is enormous and its profit – unbelievable! This industry earns about 25 billion dollars in worldwide revenue in a year. While pet food manufacturers emerge with the best interest in your pets at heart, after the end of the day, they are generally more concerned about the market ad the prices.

Due to the recent pet food recall issues concerning commercial brand dog foods and its risks to companion animals, pet owners were urged to try and look for a safer alternative and that's considering preparing food for their companion animals themselves. The only risk in commercial dog food is the constituents and the ingredients they tend to include all to minimize the total overhead. These are called fillers. Some of them are harmful, others cause allergic reactions. The only way to keep in track of what goes in your dog's mouth is to personally prepare dog food recipes of your own.

If you think that dog food recipes are surrounded by complex cooking techniques and the most sophisticated ingredients, think again. You have to remember that 30 percent meat and 70 percent carbohydrates are all you need. It is only a simple mix of vegetables, starches, and meat. Other dog food recipes may sound too good to be true, but in reality they are just made with these basic ingredients just in its varied proportions and presentation.

However, before you decide to make dog food recipes on your own you have to consider a number of principles.
Ponder on the exact reasons on why you are switching to homemade recipes and consult with your veterinarian if necessary. Follow the above-given formula to ensure a balanced nutrition for your pets. Cook the chosen meat before combining it with other ingredients. Always remember that eggs and organ meat such as liver and kidney are very good to your dog.

Rotate the ingredients and try to check on other dog food recipes online and on books to give alternatives to avoid developing a habit of being fussy eaters. Gradually introduce the change. If your dog is used to eating canned and processed foods, slowly take a portion of your own dog food recipes and mix it with his regular meals.

As a conclusion, always remember that preparing your own dog food recipes should always be a temporary phase just until your veterinarian suggested another brand which will be better suitable for your dog's growing needs.

 

 

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