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Avoid Bad Dog Foods

There are many bad dog foods out there that you will want to avoid when you are feeding your dog fresh food.

It is a myth that if it is bad for them they will avoid it. Most dogs will eat anything that looks, smells, or tastes good no matter if it is dangerous or not.

Not only do you want to make yourself familiar with everyday foods that are a dog no – no, you also want to have a list of all the foods to avoid.

This will help when you are looking for new recipes or other people are watching your beloved pet.

Raw Foods

Raw foods are a very large controversy with fresh feeders. Some bad dog foods include raw ingredients. If you plan to use raw meats you will want to use enzymes to aid with preservation or treat meats to keep them bacteria free. While eggs are great for your dog's coat, raw eggs should be avoided as they can contain salmonella. The best way to ensure that your dog is getting the proper amount of protein and other ingredients to help with skin and coat issues is to use cooked meat and codliver oils. This will ensure that your dog stays healthy, yet they get the benefits that fresh food nutrition has to offer.

Common Foods To Avoid

Bad dog foods can come in many states. Some people do not even think that some of the food they have in their home and eat or drink daily can be dangerous, but they can. A cup of coffee or tea left unattended can cause seizures. In fact, any drink or food that contains caffeine such as chocolate or soda can do this to your pet.

Another common food to avoid is Macadamia nuts as they cause tremor and paralysis in dogs. People know that dogs love peanut butter and that it is very good for dogs. This can be confused that all nuts are safe. It is best to avoid mixed nut combinations when making dog food or sharing with your pet.

Many people have been known to share a grape or two with their canine friend. Few people know that grapes and raisins cause kidney failure in dogs and should be avoided at all costs.

Foods Not To Use In Your Dog Food

When you are making your own dog food there are some ingredients on the bad dog foods list to avoid. Nutmeg is not a spice you will want to try in your mixture. This causes seizures in dogs and is not a flavor worth the risk to your pet.

Onions should also not be a part of your dog's diet. While they may smell and taste good, they can interfere with blood circulation in your dog. You will also want to stay away from spoiled or expired foods.

Dogs are not wolves and do not have the enzymes in their stomachs to deal with rotten meat and food. Other foods to keep away from are those that contain fruit pits as they contain cyanide.

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