Top Ten Dog Food Recommendations
Here it is: the bottom line on the subject of hypoallergenic dog food. If you are truly ready to up the nutritional value of your family dog’s food, then be sure to include specific healthy ingredients are present and also that certain allergens are excluded. Be sure you take the time to evaluate the labels on all the pet foods you get. Heads up! Don’t buy pet food made with gluten (barley, rye, or wheat), corn, soy, or dairy. Those are the dreaded four foods that induce allergic reactions in dogs and, basically, create a shorter life span for your pet. It is a fact; dogs fed cheap, overly-processed, commercial dog foods will die prematurely, anywhere from four to six years early.
Because I love my dog, I take this very seriously. It isn’t merely a trick to get you to get a high priced, yuppie-like, dog food. This really is about treating your dog like a sentient being which merits a similar degree of really enjoy and proper care that your dog offers you.
Food sensitivities cause looseness of the bowels, strong smelling and runny stools, ear bacterial infections, throwing up, lifeless coats, and, surprisingly, whining, too much barking, restlessness, nervousness and in a percentage of cases out right bites. Your dog really needs healthier food than you realize.
To that end, my strong recommendation is: 1) feed your pet a biologically appropriate raw food diet, which you mix up in your own kitchen (this takes some effort, but it isn’t brain surgery), or 2) spend a little more money on natural, hypoallergenic dog food products devoid of negative, allergy inducing ingredients and that adds to the dog’s evolutionary, appropriate eating habits.
While this list changes from time to time due to ingredient changes, my current top ten dog food choices are: Orijen, Natural Balance, Acana, Life’s Abundance, Lambaderm, Wellness CORE, Avoderm (go through the label to find the bag with the best fit for your pooch), Flint River Ranch, Solid Gold’s Barking at the Moon, and Canidae.
The health, quality of life, and lifespan of your pooch directly depends on how you feed him or her. I must say, hypoallergenic dog food does pinch the pocketbook; however, dogs eat less of the good solid foods because quality food satisfies. You dog ultimately returns to the bowl less often. Don’t forget, you can easily feed a biologically appropriate raw diet, also. It is a relief to find so many good options for our best pals.
Be sure to get more more hypoallergenic dog food information on hypoallergenic dog food for dog lovers blog and my companion blog spot.
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