Choosing Healthier Foods And Treats For Your Dog
In the shadow of recent reports of poisons and toxins found
in locally manufactured dog foods and treats being shipped in from overseas,
pet lovers are becoming more vigilant about what they’re feeding their
four-legged friends. And for good reason, since thousands of deaths have been linked to toxins
found in these pet products and blamed for other illnesses and diseases that
have crippling our canines.
Labels - Labels -
Labels
When it comes to feeding our beloved animals, it can’t be
overstated the necessity of reading labels when it comes to making these
important pet purchases. For example, corn is commonly listed as the first
ingredient in many different brands of dog food. This cheap and starchy filler
is often used by manufacturers to meet Federal guidelines for caloric
requirements.
More Natural Choices
While more natural and healthier options for treats are
fairly easy to find these days, even hypoallergenic choices are available online,
many people are looking at the many benefits and availability of fresh fruits
and vegetables when it comes to feeding our pets. People may actually be
surprised by some of the many healthy foods dogs find appealing.
For example, many canines enjoy eating raw carrots and
believe they’re some kind of a chew toy and will gnaw them to ribbons and
consume the leftovers as well. During summer months, some canines are treated
with “pumpkin pops” easily made from freezing solid packed pumpkin in ice cube
trays. Both of these orange additions to their diet are packed with vitamins
and minerals and pumpkin also aids with doggie digestion.
Other Options &
Those To Ignore
There’s plenty of vegetables to supplement your dog’s diet,
greens like kale, spinach, beans and broccoli are all excellent choices.
Blueberries are high in antioxidants and fish oil has a number of benefits. But
there are also some dangerous “people” foods that need to be
deleted from a canine’s menu. While we all know that chocolate is dangerous for
dogs:
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The artificial sweetener xylitol, commonly found in sugar-free gum and some desserts, can
cause toxic events in our pets.
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Grapes and
raisins have adverse reactions in many dogs for some unknown reason and
even though it only occurs in certain canines, they should still be omitted.
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Along with chocolate, caffeine should also be avoided in a canine’s diet.
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Nuts,
especially macadamia, are also dangerous for dogs.
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Avocadoes
cause all kinds of animals of different problems and perils, so don’t let your
dog anywhere near the guacamole dip, not to mention the risk of the choking
hazard presented by the pit.
Other foods and beverages that aren’t healthy for humans
shouldn’t be consumed by dogs either. Things like alcohol, salty snack foods
unrisen yeast doughs should also be avoided.
Other Meats To
Consider
When it comes to getting more meat and less grains in our
dog’s diet, sometimes we overlook other types of protein sources that aren’t as
traditional. There’s more to meat than beef and poultry, fish, bison, rabbit,
deer, even kangaroo should also be considered as healthier
alternatives.
Some animals can develop allergies or other adverse
reactions from being fed the same thing for extended periods of time, so think
about mixing it up a little when it comes to your pet’s feeding time.
Especially when it comes to foods that contain a great deal of grains, these
can take a toll on a dog’s digestive system over time. Think about it this way,
in the wild, would dogs be eating things like corn, barley, wheat or rice?
While you should always check with your veterinarian before
making changes to your dog’s diet, they’ll agree with some healthier choices in
most circumstances. Depending upon their current eating regimen, and other
factors like age, size, breed, activity levels and so forth, healthier
alternatives are always a good option when it comes to feeding our beloved
four-legged friends.
Contributing author is Amber Kingsley. Amber is a freelance writer who has donated countless hours supporting her local shelters in Santa Monica, CA. Her focus with writing is on pet related topics such as pet food, health and training.
Courtesy of Mickey's Pet Supplies- a natural pet store specializing in high quality made in USA treats, toys, grooming products and pet health products.