NOTE: Please check with your vet if you have any special feed needs or dietary requirements. When transitioning to different food some dogs may require this to be done over a period of time so that they don't get an 'upset' stomach.
NOTE: Please check with your vet if you have any special feed needs or dietary requirements. When transitioning to different food some dogs may require this to be done over a period of time so that they don't get an 'upset' stomach.
Everything You Need To Know About A Dog’s Diet
There are as many opinions as there are people. There's one thing we strongly believe in, that's variety! As such we are not strong proponents of any diet mentioned. As dog owners we’re all responsible to research and decide on the type of diet that is best for our dogs and situation. Test, trial, see what works best for your dogs and enjoy the learning journey.
Why Provide an Alternative to Commercial Dog Food?
Commercial dry dog food (referred to as "kibble") is a relatively recent development, coming into common use in the '50s and '60s, and certainly the easiest way to feed a dog .
Most dog foods are based on grain which is argued to be inappropriate for canines. Grains, especially corn, rice and wheat are used because they are far less expensive than meat.
Dog food ingredients are generally by-products or sub-standard items from the human food industry. Dog food is highly processed and cooked at extremely high temperatures . Vitamins and enzymes are destroyed by the heat, and preservatives are used to increase shelf life.
Dog food is big business and most of the dog food companies are owned by major players like Mars, Nestle, and Proctor & Gamble. Profit is the primary goal of course, and marketing is intensive.
There are many who feel that commercial dog food is often responsible for the health problems that commonly affect dogs. Others wonder why we emphasize a variety of fresh whole food for humans, but feed "dead" food