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Understanding Dog Information

by Brigitte Smith

In this age when healthy living is given emphasis, many people still tend to forget how to make healthy dog food choices. This is not surprising though as unsuspecting dog owners are bombarded with commercials from different dog food brands persuading these unaware pet owners that their products are recommended by veterinarians or 100% natural balance dog food. With the dizzying dog food choices shouting at you, you're probably confused where to get the right information that would certify your food choice is indeed appropriate for your pet. However, if you would just take the time to read the label of your pet's food, you will definitely gain basic knowledge as to whether what you're feeding to your pet is healthy or not.

The first thing enclosed on a dog information label is the general display information which contains the brand name of the dog food. Included here is the so called benefits class information which denotes the basic benefits that your dog will receive once he or she eats certain dog food; common examples includes hair maintenance, nutrition level, weight loss and more. The canine class information is also contained in this information, which specifically pertains to the correct age and category of canines that the food should be fed to such as puppy level or adult level. The basic information also tackles the quantity of dog food product.

The next dog information found either at the back or sides of commercial dog food products are more ingredient specific. Here, you will find the general analysis of protein and fat contained in the dog food as well as the water and fiber contents. Try to make sure that your dog food choice has the right amount of phosphorous; remember that too much phosphorous may result to renal failure which could immediately end the life of your furry friend. Avoid buying dog food products that have animal by-products, fillers like corn, preservatives and other taste enhancers as these ingredients could negatively affect your pet's health. Unfortunately, most commercial dog food brands available today contain the aforementioned ingredients.

Because most commercial dog food brands contain almost the same information, some of which are just copies of other brands, it is still hard to find the right brand for your pet. With this looming danger at hand, it would probably be more appropriate to settle for meals that are made from all natural or organic ingredients. Currently, more and more dog owners realize the benefits of feeding their pets with organic dog food products. As a matter of fact, many veterinarians could testify about the ability of natural dog food products to lessen the risks of health issues ranging from allergies to cancer.

Parallel to commercial dog food products, natural dog meals also have dog information labels on their packages that outline information about their ingredients. But if you would compare the ingredient contents of these products, you can easily point out the differences in many aspects. While commercial dog food products make use of synthetic ingredients to enhance their smell and tastes, natural food products are processed from human-quality ingredients that are all natural. From here, you could easily point out the advantage of natural dog food products over commercial dog food products which are compounded with preservatives and synthetic additives that could poison your pet's body. Although natural isn't exactly at equal footing with organic, these two are by far more appropriate as dog meals than any commercial brands available in the market.

Before you accord to use organic dog food however, be sure that your choice is manufactured by a trusted company. It always pays to be sure; with emerging dog food products every month, along with the massive recalls of commercial dog food products, you can never be sure whether these companies are infiltrating the natural dog food market. Doing your own research would definitely help you become an informed dog owner. In the long run, it is you and your dog who would benefit from your vigilance towards the dog food you feed to your furry friend.

Being an informed dog owner is important to properly take care of your furry friend. To be able to attend to the needs of your pet, especially when it comes to food choices, you must rely on certain dog information to know if what you're feeding him is good for his health. If you wanted to be sure about your pet's health, you may want to try using organic dog food, which more often than not is natural balance dog food.

Published May 6th, 2010

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