Thursday, February 3, 2011

Feeding Your Pet with the Best Puppy Food

By Roselah Varde


You are having fondness to your new puppy. And caring for him more is what you'll do because he'll let you reminisce all those good times you spent with the ones you love. He will not abandon you nor hurt you because he will remain to look up to you. Thus, you feel he deserves the best food to eat. But would you be happy to know when I inform you by giving him deficient dog food, a morbid death awaits him?

Bothered? This is what you have to feel.

What dog food then is best for you pup? Or the more fitting to be asked is the other way around. Toxic to pet's body is 97% of manufactured dog food. And don't take this as a hyperbole. Most if not all dog foods contain "animal by-products". An allowable diversion is done by using this phrase or rephrasing it with "natural ingredients" or by not listing everything.

I can feel no damaging vibe to "animal by-products". So, I guess there is no reason for me to be troubled when I feed my pup with it.

However, do you recall comparing manufactured dog food to toxins? Animal by-products bring about lethal diseases such as Cancer, Leukemia and Heart Failure among the many other deadly diseases that they may result to. These are not even permitted to be ingested by people. I should make myself comprehensible since I am not just talking about plain leftover turkey or those of animal intestines. Those animals that died due to accidents or those that died because of some severe illness and among them are pups are those that I have in mind.

Can you really think of that you're beloved puppy is safe with eating dog food produced from other puppy? Some puppy that has just died of some unknown disease or has toxins in his body apparently resulting to your poor pup's death? Nothing beats the dog food that is homemade - that one's undoubtedly the most fitting for your puppy. It may be lengthy. Yet it is more or less the same by taking care of him when he's already ill with kidney disease and you have to bring him to the vet.




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