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Homemade Dog Food-Your Pooch Deserves It

Preparing your dog food at home can be the best way to keep your dog healthy.You might think that this is very time consuming but with practice and good recipes you can end up with a healthy dog.

So why give yourself this additional work when it is easier to walk to the store and buy ready made canned dog food? The first reason is that you are in control of the kind of food you end up serving your dog.

Next, it can also be cheaper to make it yourself. Even if you purchase your dog’s food in bulk, you can still save money by preparing his food at home.

Your choosy dog might even prefer your homemade dog food to the canned stuff from the store. Your own recipes can be made to suit your dogs taste and satisfaction.

When making homemade dog food, avoid the use of salt and saturated fats. Salt has a tendency to cause your dog to be dehydrated.

When choosing cuts of meat, you should choose a lean ground meat, such as ground turkey. Not only is this a cheap alternative to pricey lean ground beef, but it is lower in saturated fat than most red meats.

How much dog food should you prepare at one time? There are a few factors to consider, such as, how large (or small) your dog is, how much you feed him and how often you want to cook. Leftovers will keep very well in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Lastly when changing your dog’s diet do it gradually. Adding small portions will help avoid any digestion problems

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