Dog Food

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  • premium dog food comparison

    Premium Dog Food Comparison

    You want the best for your dog, but not all dog foods are alike. You may think if you pay more, you are buying the best food for your dog. That is not necessarily true. Some middle-priced premium dog foods have excellent ingredients, in comparison to more expensive brands.
  • nature's recipe natural selections dog food

    Nature's Recipe Natural Selections for Dog Food

    Nature's Recipe has been making dog food for more than 20 years. The company takes great pride in the natural ingredients they use in their pet food. According to their website, veterinarians and pet specialists recommend Nature's Recipe because of its specialized ingredients for different dog breeds and different stages of a dog's life.
  • kibble select dog food reviews

    Kibble Select Dog Food Reviews

    Kibble Select Dog Food produces a host of dry and moist dog food meals. Prices on this popular brand of canine cuisine vary from as little as $10 per bag to nearly $50 for a large bag of dry food. Kibble Select produces holistic, whole-grain, vegetable-based and chunky gravy-style dog food.
  • the list of natural dog food

    The Best List of Natural Dog Food

    Dog food is one of the most important things that you decide on for your pet. Sure, regular checkups with the vet are important, as well as other things, but dog food is something that is incorporated into your pet's everyday life.
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    The Best Kind of Dog Food for My Dog

    Commercial foods include canned food, dry food, frozen food, and dehydrated food. Raw diets and home-cooked meals are additional options. Many companies claim their foods are natural, have specific benefits based on functional ingredients, or are preferred by more dogs.
  • how low-cost dog food home

    How to Make Low-Cost Dog Food at Home

    Making your own dog food at home is a healthy way to avoid the preservatives and additives in store bought food. You can also save money by making your own dog food at home. Generally, the rule for making nutritious dog food at home is for the recipe to comprise 1/3 meat, eggs or dairy and 2/3 grains and vegetables.
  • veterinarian recommended dog foods

    Veterinarian Recommended Dog Foods

    According to the American Veterinary Association (AVMA) the healthiest dog foods are made of 40 percent meat, 50 percent vegetables and 10 percent grain. When analyzed, most dog foods from the grocery story were over 70 percent corn.
  • the senior dog food

    The Best Senior Dog Food

    If you own a senior dog (starting around 8 or 9 years old), you need to make sure you are aware of the changing nutritional needs that your dog might have. This is where a high-quality senior dog food comes into play.
  • best quality dog food

    Best Quality Dog Food

    Dog food ranges from low-nutrient food, chocked with fillers and chemicals, to the more nutritious, well-balanced ones. Unfortunately, most popular supermarket brands and the brand names you would recognize are mediocre at best and, at worst, the equivalent of junk food.
  • high protein low calorie dog food

    High Protein Low Calorie Dog Food

    Dogs that are overweight or obese may need a radical change in their diets in order to lose the extra pounds and get healthier. Most veterinarians will recommend a switch to a diet high in proteins but low in calories and fat in order to ensure weight loss that doesn't affect health or energy.
  • types of food feed puppy

    Types of Food to Feed a Puppy

    New puppy owners often want to know what type of food is best for their new addition, but there isn't any one correct answer. Instead, the owner has to find the foods that work best for the puppy. However, it is important to stick to a specific feeding regime.
  • dog food health problems

    Dog Food for Health Problems

    Choosing a dog food for health problems requires research. You must first understand what health problem your dog has and how certain foods affect the dog's particular health problem. Some health problems may dictate a raw or cooked diet (such as osteosarcoma or Cushing's disease), but unless your vet is open to a different type of diet, he may not recommend anything but kibble.
  • natural balance ultra premium dog food reviews

    Natural Balance Ultra Premium Dog Food Reviews

    Natural, holistic and organic pet foods have become popular choices in the pet food industry. Since the mass of pet food recalls, pet foods have been scrutinized for the quality of ingredients they use.
  • all natural senior dog food

    All Natural Senior Dog Food

    All natural senior dog food normally contains no artificial dyes or preservatives. Many contain few or no grains and have human-grade meat as the first ingredient, rather than meat by-products. In general, natural dog foods should be appropriate for most senior dogs.
  • healthy dog food choices

    Healthy Dog Food Choices

    Making healthy dog food choices is easy if you know what to look for. There are many different types of dog food on the market. The ingredient list is on all dog foods. As with human food, ingredients are listed in order of the most ingredient first.
  • honest kitchen dog food reviews

    Honest Kitchen Dog Food Reviews

    Commercial dog food is a disgrace. It is full of fat, stuffed with fillers and barely passes food standards. Owners are generally disinclined to actually take a bite of it, but if a pet lover really wants to do the best thing for their animal, consider kitchen-made food that combines human-grade natural products in specified amounts to prolong the life of your pet.
  • dog food reviews kibble & bits

    Dog Food Reviews Kibble & Bits

    Kibbles 'n Bits is made by Del Monte Foods in both wet (canned) and dry (bagged) formulations. The dry food (the kibble) also has pieces of semi-moist food in it (the bits). Although it claims to be a complete food for dogs, it is low in nutrition and high in sugar.
  • recommended dog foods

    Recommended Dog Foods

    There are three choices of how to feed a dog--- on commercial foods (kibble, canned or a combination thereof), preparing, a cooked diet and maintaining a raw diet. There are various opinions on what is best for a dog, and after researching the different types of dog foods, the owner should pick the best for the dog.
  • dog food nutrition comparison

    Dog Food Nutrition Comparison

    You are what you eat and so is your dog. Most people know that they need a variety of items from the food pyramid daily in order to stay healthy. Pet owners rarely get any training on how to determine the nutritional value of commercial pet food.
  • is commercial dog food bad dog?

    Is Commercial Dog Food Bad for Your Dog?

    Commercial dog food may be bad for your dog, depending on whether the dog has allergies to some of the ingredients in it. While commercial dog food is engineered to give your dog optimum nutrients, there are some ingredients in most dog foods that a carnivore does not eat in a normal diet.
  • choosing puppy food

    Choosing a Puppy Food

    Whether you feed your dog a canned food or dry dog food, you must ensure that it gets all of the nutrition it needs. The only way to do this is to feed the puppy a quality puppy food. You should pick a food that your puppy enjoys that contains all of the necessary nutrients for it to grow properly.
  • dry dog food comparison chart

    Dry Dog Food Comparison Chart

    For dog lovers, few things are more important than ensuring that a pet is healthy. Diet is supremely important in ensuring that a dog's nutritional needs are met, and many owners opt to feed their dogs dry food.