Understanding
ingredients
Understanding
the ingredients of your dog's
food items is a must for the
dog lovers or dog owners. Whenever
you feed the dog with different
kinds of food items, you should
always read the label and understand
the contents about the dog feed
types that are being used in
such commercial preparations.
You should understand the ingredients
while buying food for your dog
and also know what to look for.
Feed items
include dry and fresh food.
The fresh dog food that is prepared
in homes generally consists
of ingredients like freshly
cut chicken pieces in addition
to the cranberry juices, blue-green
algae, etc.
If you come
across any different kinds of
preservatives and if the dog
develops all of a sudden signs
pertaining to the food allergy,
suspect the unwanted ingredient
in the feed items given. Similarly,
understand about the moisture
status. If the food item is
having more moisture, then the
dog may prefer this as well.
Beet pulp,
pasta, Soy bean oil, wheat middlings,
calcium carbonate, magnesium
oxide, copper sulphate, iron
sulphate, zinc oxide, choline
chloride, etc. are often the
ingredients in case of vegetarian
based diet items offered to
the pet animals like dogs.
Raw egg, chicken,
beef, mutton, fish, quail etc.
are often the preferred ingredients
in case of dog diets that are
prepared on the basis of the
non-vegetarian items. Taurine
is one of the essential ingredients
for the dog’s nutrition.
Like wise, in the case of dogs
feed with frozen fish items,
the vitamin called thiamine
needs to be supplemented as
an ingredient.
Many premium
type of dog food preparations
contain essential fatty acids,
carbohydrates with adequate
fiber contents, vitamins like
A, D, E and B complex vitamins.
Furthermore,
minerals like zinc, is an essential
ingredient for skin health status
and calcium, which is an essential
ingredient for bone growth,
tonicity of muscles. They should
be enriched in these food items.
However, the cost of those food
preparations are comparatively
more expensive than the food
preparations with general ingredients.
Though it may be better for
your dog's health. |