What Not to Feed Dog – How to Read Dog Label
31 Jan 2010
Your dog’s health and nutrition are important. That’s why it’s important to know what not to feed dog.A dog's diet unfortunately is largely based on the owner's budget.All dog foods are not of the same quality.Knowing what not to feed dog will enable it to live a long healthy life.If you choose the right dog food, you'll make less trips to the vet.
A Dog’s Anatomy
First things first. A dog is a carnivore. A carnivore is a meat eater.What makes dogs carnivorous? Its digestive tract. A dog's digestive tract is short, simple and acidic. Their digestive tract contains hydrochloric acid which facilitates the breakdown of protein. It also kills the bacteria found in decomposed meat.
A Dog’s Teeth & Jaws
A dog’s teeth are sharp. They’re also designed to slice into meat (as opposed to grinding plants like cows, pigs, and sheep). Their teeth are elongated because they are designed by nature to tear and kill its prey. Dogs have big mouths, designed to swallow whole chunks of meat. Does it sound like you should be feeding your dog a plant-based diet?I think not. Yet many dog owners unknowingly feed their dogs dog food with sub par ingredients.
Dog Diet and Nutrition Basics
What does this have to do with Dog Nutrition? Everything. Why? Contrary to popular belief, dogs do not need grains and carbohydrates. In fact, they have difficulty digesting grains and carbohydrates.Avoid grains as they cause a wealth of dog health problems.
Feed Your Dog High Quality Protein
Dogs need meat. Real, high quality meat.It's important to know what proteins are fit for your dog. Again, it’s important to know what not to feed dog if you want it to live a long and healthy life.
Animal proteins contain all of the amino acids necessary to facilitate a dog’s growth. But your dog needs quality protein. The dog food on the supermarket shelves contain “meat by products” and other “fillers” such as corn and soy, which cause gastric problems. These meat-by-products contain diseased, dying, and/or dead animals, animal parts, feathers, hooves and other disgusting and unhealthy ingredients.
Although these dog foods are inexpensive, in the long run, your dog’s health is at stake. You may save a few cents at the supermarket, but your vet bill will be high.You don’t want to lose your best friend because of poor dog food choices.
Reading Dog Food Labels – Watch Out For These Ingredients
So what should you look for on a dog food label?The first four ingredients of a product is a tell-tale sign of how healthy the dog food is.Avoid meat by products.Avoid ingredients that say "meat and bone meal".If the product doesn’t specify the animal’s name, skip it.corn-free ingredients are a must. Remember, you're not feeding a cow or a pig - whose anatomy and digestive tract are dissimilar to a dog's. Your dog is your best friend. Treat it like one.
For a more comprehensive dog food guide and more tips on what not to feed dog, read The Complete Guide to Your Dog’s Nutrition, an information-packed, high quality, downloadable ebook by Sharda Baker.