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November 7, 2011

The Basics Of Organic Dog Food Recipe

If you have been planning on preparing your pet’s food, you are not alone. Many dog lovers have been doing this since the since years back, even before dog food kibbles were invented. However, this is changing since many people are already going for organic dog food recipes that they believe are better options compared to commercial variants.

A typical organic dog food recipe on the net usually have emphasis on the type of ingredients since those make the recipe organic. A typical organic dog food recipe does not contain any ingredient which has chemicals such as additives, preservatives, fertilizers and other chemical-based enhancers. Upon checking the packaging of organic dog foods in the market, you’ll see that they have the same type of ingredients that come in different varieties.

It is best to stick to the ingredients that you’ll find if you are planning to cook for your pet using organic dog food recipe. You may look for an alternative ingredient in the organic section your local grocery if you can’t find the exact one. The objective is to produce organic and healthier dog food at home using different ingredients that are available locally. And if by chance you can’t find some of the organic ingredients such as fruits or veggies, you can substitute with another organic veggie or fruit.

Many people who share their organic dog food recipes may tell you the various good and bad ingredients for dogs to help you select only the good ones when you shop. Chocolate, cacao products, coffee, raisins, onions, grapes, strawberries, varieties of nuts, corn products, grains and garlic are just some of the many bad ingredients that can harm your dog. You should steer clear from them once you’re shopping for your pet’s home-made dog food.

If you search the net, you will find many organic dog food recipes via blogs, dog-related websites, as well as home-made dog food sites. Once you have seen the ingredients, make sure that you do your research just to make sure that everything is non-toxic and beneficial to your pet. It is also advisable to change or rotate the ingredients once in a while – for instance, change the organic meat content every two days. By doing so, you are adding variety to your dog’s daily meal.

Tags: dog food recipes, home made dog food, organic dog food.

Filed under Pet Food by Vic Bilson on Nov 7th, 2011. #

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