Monday, April 7, 2014

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

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Forget the restaurant doggy bag. These days, more dogs are dining on their own patios, gulping down homemade dog food.

“We have seen a steady increase in the number of people who are asking for help with making a homemade diet,” says Sarah Abood, DVM, PhD, an assistant professor of small animal clinical sciences at the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

The trend toward homemade dog food began about 10 years ago, and the “vast majority” of owners still feed their dogs commercial pet foods, Abood says. But she noticed stronger interest in homemade meals after the spring 2007 recall of melamine-tainted pet food.

Aside from product contamination scares, some pet owners believe that homemade meals are a fresher alternative to commercially made pet food. “There are other pet owners who have a lot of time and have a very strong bond with their animal and feel that if they’re going to eat healthy, they want their animal to eat healthy, too.”

Owners may also cook for their pets as an “expression of affection” says Claudia Kirk, DVM, PhD, DACVN, DACVIM, a professor of medicine and nutrition at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. “Pets are like their children.”

Whether owners are getting recipes from a book, the Internet, or through a veterinarian or veterinary nutritionist, one concern tops the list. “We want to make sure the recipe is going to provide something that is complete and balanced for the animal,” Abood says. “From a nutritional standpoint, that is the biggest challenge that someone has when trying to feed homemade.”

There are no magic foods or ingredients, Abood says. Rather, “dogs and cats, like people, have requirements for nutrients, not ingredients. You can step away from the whole idea that ‘my animal has to have blueberries’ or ‘my cat needs to have fish.’”

Commercial pet foods are formulated to provide adequate nutrients, she says. But dog owners who make homemade dog food must make sure that the diet contains a protein source, a carbohydrate source, sufficient vitamins and minerals, and some fat. “Animals do have a requirement for a small amount of fat,” Abood says.

Home cooks can combine protein and carbohydrates in various combinations, including lamb and rice, beef and potatoes, or chicken and pasta. “Carbohydrates are an inexpensive source of energy and provide some essential amino acids and fatty acids,” Abood says.

In addition, “a variety of vegetables would be perfectly appropriate,” she says, although veterinarians caution against onions and garlic, which can be toxic to dogs.

Other foods to avoid: raisins, grapes, macadamia nuts, chocolate, and raw meat, which exposes dogs to risks, such as salmonella and E. coli. All meat should be cooked, say Kirk and Abood.  


Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

Homemade Dog Food Recipes Food Recipes for Dinner For Kds with Pictures In Urdu Desserts Pinoy In Hindi in Sinhala Language for Kids to Make in Sri Lanka

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  1. For a dog's food and water dishes, experts advise against using plastic. This is due to the possibility that your dog could experience an allergic reaction or sensitivity, leading to a rash or specific type of acne on the chin and face. Get more information at PetCareRx. The dish might contain bacteria or other microbes that are harmful to your dog in addition to being made of plastic, which could be irritating. Because of the minuscule crevices and crevices where bacteria can hide, plastic dishes are more difficult to keep clean. Use ceramic or metal bowls for your dog's food and water.

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