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Discover Winning Nutrition Tips For Brilliant Canine Health

By: Rebecca Foxton

Pet food marketing spiel will generally seduce you with images and messages which strike an emotional chord, such as food which echoes the breakdown of the human diet, or one which appears to be based on natural ingredients but is still heavily processed.

We need to read between the lines and use plenty of common sense. If we take into account the suffering animal and the expense of vet treatment, supporting your dog's health is clearly an important matter. Dog nutrition is not just about selecting the right food for your dog.

Dog's eyes are sensitive and, like humans, are susceptible to infection, which can be caused by vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Checking your dog's eyes can help determine your dog's current health. So the next time you look with love upon your pet, look into his eyes and see if they are as they should be.

Give your pets pads and claws a regular visual inspection, paying special attention to paw care, and to help ensure your pet has healthy digestion from a young age, be sure to keep their teeth healthy.

Your vet may give you a prescription dog food diet, but if you feed raw and avoid byproducts and gluten, you may avoid a trip to the vet's office.

BARF & The Parasite Myth. Many pet owners are providing their pets with raw food since recent scandals have shown that major brands had dangerous ingredients in their composition. The BARF diet, despite common misconceptions, is quite safe for dogs and cats.

Raw food can contain parasites and bacteria, like; Roundworms, Hookworms, Tapeworms, Trichinella - Trichinosis, Protozoa, Trematodes, Toxoplasma (cats only), and Salmon Poisoning Disease (dogs only).

The truth is that when we refer to Bones and Raw Food (BARF) for dogs, we are referring to meat and meaty bones suitable for human consumption. What many non-raw believers fail to point out when talking about the risks of parasites is that parasite levels are also insignificant in human grade quality raw dog food.

Freezing raw dog foods such as meat and bones generally kills most bacteria and parasites, such as the parasite found in salmon, which has been known to kill dogs. By deep-freezing salmonids (including trout) for 2 days, one can effectively kill that particular parasite.

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Author: Rebecca Foxton can help give pets better health using Forti Flora Probiotics. For an excellent source of nutrition tips for dog and cat owners, visit her pet nutritional supplements article series on Dog Buffs.





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