Organic Dog Food
Organic Dog Food Advice
Organic dog food is a great way to be sure that your dog is getting what it needs without
worrying about all the chemicals the manufactures add to allow for a long shelf life. These chemicals can have a
definite effect on our pet’s health over time or every day.
Inexpensive commercial dog foods are full of filler and chemicals. They sit on store shelves for
weeks and sometimes months before being sold. These products can cause digestive problems, skin irritations, and
allergic reactions in some dogs.
Even high quality manufactured foods are full of the same preservatives as the cheaper foods.
Going organic can help you to eliminate these from your dog’s diet for good.
Going Organic And Save
Organic foods do come at a higher cost then other foods, and certainly more than the cheap dog
food on the market. The key is knowing how and where to buy the ingredients if you want to save. Organic dog food can be bought for less if you are a thrifty shopper.
As most people who have experience with making their own dog food know, the meat is the most
expensive part. Even that can be cheap if you buy from a local butcher. Rice, oatmeal, and frozen organic
vegetables will keep the cost down tremendously. The biggest savings is on vet bills.
Going organic will help you cut down on vet trips for a sick dog. Removing the amount of
chemicals in your dog’s diet will reduce his risks for major illness and complications later that could cost you
much more than it does to make your own dog food.
Types Of Foods Dogs Eat
There are plenty of great organic foods that dogs can eat that will not hurt your budget. You
can get organic rice, oats, and pasta for very little money at any whole food store. These items are very low cost
and will allow you to feed your dog the right type of carbohydrates he needs to be active.
Protein is a very important part of your dog’s diet. Foods high in protein include meat, tofu,
and some nuts. Peanuts are the only nuts dogs should eat. They are not high enough in protein alone to sustain your
dog’s daily needs. Tofu is a good source of protein and is relatively cost effective. The best source of protein is
meat. Most dogs prefer this source opposed to others.
To buy meat for organic dog food at a good cost, try your
local farms and meat markets. Many of these places offer discounts on the cuts that are not sold as steaks. This
does not mean the meat is bad; it is just not the grade of meat sold in commercial grocery stores.
Specific organic fruits and vegetables can be bought frozen to keep costs low. These will
provide your puppy with what he needs for fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Be sure to only get fruits and veggies
that are safe for your dog to eat. Consult your vet if you are unsure.
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