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What is better for your pet? Commercial or home-cooked dog food?

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What is better for your pet? Commercial or home-cooked dog food?

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  1. When you are bombarded with pet food companies promising high quality nutrition, it can be difficult to decide whether traditional kibble or home-cooked meals are best for your dog. Both types of food can be tailored to the needs of dogs, but it takes some research and knowledge to determine the best diet. Traditional dog food provides balanced nutrition while home cooked meals are free from additives, preservatives, and filler ingredients. How do you decide which food is best for your dog? We compare the nutritional requirements of fur friends to their kibble meals with those you prepare. What is the difference between a commercial and a home-cooked dog diet? Kibble is the traditional biscuit or pellet food we purchase from our local pet store also known as commercial www.petdoghk.com/dogshop.html dog food. It comes in many brands and packaging depending on the age and breed of your pet, such as senior or puppy. Dogs can be given kibble food. This is both a convenient option and a necessity in certain cases. When your dog is diagnosed with a chronic condition such as kidney disease, specially formulated commercial diets provide the right balance of nutrients to prevent problems such as kidney stones and renal failure. Home-cooked meals for pets include a variety of meats and veggies for dogs that you prepare. These meals include whole ingredients such as chicken breast with brown rice, carrots, peas, and some cartilage. Fresh ingredients are delicious and appealing to pets. However, it is difficult to ensure that your dog receives the right nutrition. Traditional Dog Food: The Benefits The good thing about feeding commercial dog food is that your pooch is getting the balance of nutrients they require. It is also a convenient option saving time on cooking and preparing whole ingredients. The reason that more pet owners are reconsidering traditional dog food is because of claims that certain ingredients are potentially harmful or lack adequate nutrition. Commercial dog food brands use corn as a filler, adding bulk to their products. Fillers are ingredients with little to no nutritional value such as wheat, corn, rice, and soy. Dogs can also be affected by low quality protein, especially in small amounts. There are some commercial dog food brands that are superior to others. Not all dog foods offer added supplements such as Omega 3 and 6 for healthy skin and eyes or vitamins A, C, and E in suitable proportions. A simple way to determine whether your canine companion is receiving adequate nutrition without being exposed to harmful additives and preservatives is to read the listed ingredients on the packaging.

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