Diet and Vet Bills

The quality of dog food varies greatly. A conscientious owner should use common sense and research to find the better products. A good place to start would be to select a dog food with a meaty protein source and no by-products; it shouldn’t contain corn or wheat.

Avoid products listing grain as the first ingredient, and avoid products that use meat by-products like bones, feet, and intestines, chemical preservatives like BHA and BHT and difficult-to-digest grains like corn, wheat, gluten and soy. These grains are sometimes listed as a protein source in place of meat. If you have to feed a kibble, choose one of the holistic brands that use human-grade ingredients.

Many health problems, like allergies that cause itchy skin, are simply caused by a poor diet. It is recommended that you switch brands, and start making note of the ingredients until you notice an improvement. Many holistic dog food brands offer hypoallergenic formulas with recommended ingredients such as duck, venison, and rabbit that are easily digested.

The dog food you choose to feed your pet should meet the nutritional needs, and it will make a difference in both you and your pet’s happiness, determining how often you visit a vet. Purchase only high-quality dog food types suitable for your dogs.

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