Archive | Dog Food Analysis

Dog Diets: Losing Weight With Your Dog

Have you ever noticed how dogs and dog owners begin to resemble each other over time? Co-habitation often leads to dogs and their owners adopting similar diets and exercise patterns. Generally speaking, if a dog owner overeats and rarely gets out for exercise, the dog is likely to do the same.  Likewise, an overweight dog […]

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Dog Food Analysis: Dog Food Ingredient Myths

Choosing a dog food can be a confusing process for many dog owners.  With pet stories full of competing products and web sites packed with contradictory information, it is difficult to know what to believe.  This problem is compounded by the fact that there are so many myths about dog food masquerading as scientific facts.  […]

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Raw Food Lifestyle

Many people today realize that the food they eat has a great impact on their health and well being, and yet they do not seem to apply the same logic to their beloved four-legged companions. It is easy to forget that what dogs eat impacts their health and it is our job as responsible caretakers […]

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High Protein Dog Food

Protein is a necessary part of a dog’s diet. Canines are classified as omnivores, which means they need both animal and plant matter for survival and good health. However, there are many websites and other sources of information that state high protein dog food causes kidney and liver disease in canines. This information, although highly […]

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Dog Food Analysis: Fiber, Vitamins and Minerals

Fiber Moderate amounts of fiber in a dog’s diet can help to promote healthy digestion. Unlike other nutrients, fiber passes through the stomach and small intestine without being digested. While passing through the dog’s digestive system, fiber helps to move food, aids in keeping bowel movements regular and prevents constipation. Very high fiber diets, however, […]

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Dog Food Analysis: Fat and Carbohydrates

Fat Unlike humans, dogs do not commonly develop heart disease or other vascular diseases from excess fat intake. Fat tastes great to dogs and helps to make meals feel more satisfying.  However the importance of fat goes beyond its palatability.  Fat is an essential nutrient in dog diets.  Dogs need fat for coat health, brain […]

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Dog Food Analysis: Introduction

It is no coincidence that well-fed dogs are usually the happiest and healthiest of canines.   Just like people, dogs need to eat a properly balanced diet in order to maintain good health and lead long, active lives.  Dog nutrition is very similar to human nutrition, but it is important to remember that dogs are not […]

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