Monday, April 30, 2007

Is Dog Food Linked To Behavior?

We all know the dangers of eating junk food or living on a diet of foods that are processed. We know about them and most of us make a point to avoid them. We also make sure that our children avoid them. This is often because hyperactivity and an array of behavioral problems have been closely linked with the diets of sufferers.

What many pet owners fail to see, is that by feeding our dogs a diet that mainly consists of processed, poorly prepared dog foods or the equivalent of junk food, they may be causing many of the behavioral and severe illnesses that are found in dogs today. Basically, the diet that you are feeding your canine companion could not only be making him aggravated, hyper or plain old mean it could possibly shorten his life span.

A well balanced diet provides quality nutrition and in turn keeps the cells, tissues and organs healthy. This enables an animals’ immune system to stay in top condition to fight any invaders.

The same holds true for behavior. If you ate fast food and candy bars everyday, eventually it will affect your energy level and your mood.

Because we love our pets, this may be a little confusing for those who think that they are doing the right thing, say, feeding their pets dog foods out of the can. Admittedly, not all dog foods are bad. However, many are and contain ingredients that are difficult for your pet to digest and can make him sick. So how do you weed out the good dog foods from the bad?

In order to give your pet the best life, you must make sure that he has the best type of lifestyle, just like us humans. Before buying pet foods, check the label to see what is in the food. Basically, the first five ingredients are important. Foods that list 2 or more grains in the first 5 ingredients may have more vegetable protein than animal protein which means less nutrition and more clean up.

Canned food can also be full of preservatives, to keep the food inside from going bad. Dog foods containing preservatives should be avoided. Not only has the pet food been filled with preservatives that could cause your pet harm, the pet food has been boiled at high temperatures in the cooking process causing any of the useful nutrition found in the food to be lost anyway. Proper cooking of pet foods will ensure that no preservatives are needed to keep it fresh.

Keep in mind that canned dog food mainly consists of water so feeding a canned diet alone will not give your pet the proper nutrition they need to live a healthy lifestyle.

So let’s look at the things that should be avoided when buying pet food:

No Preservatives. Avoid foods that contain chemicals in them such as BHT or BHA. If these preservatives are found anywhere on the label, give the food a miss, as these chemicals can be harmful to your pet.

No by-products. By-products are the parts of meat that are unsuitable for consumption, such as the feet, necks and intestines of other animals. As you can imagine these parts of animals were not made to be digested by humans, dogs or any animals for that matter.

Beware of grains. Soy, corn, corn gluten and wheat gluten are often used as protein sources; however, they are generally inferior and difficult to digest.

Give your pet the chance at life that he deserves, feed him with a good nutritious premium dog food, free from preservatives and additives that are not meant for dogs. A great way to decide what is suitable for your dog to eat is ask yourself if you would eat it? If your answer is no, don’t feed it to your pet.

About The Author
Lori Matthews studies health, nutrition and wellness. Enjoys writing articles on health for both people and pets. Please visit http://www.premium4pets.com for more information.

The only way to be sure that what you feed your dog is free from all these harmful additives is to prepare the dog food yourself.

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Are You Frustrated With The Growing Dog Food Recalls?

The Food and Drug Administration has taken yet another action against these commercialised dog food preparations. For more information for the 2007 dog food recall, click here.

But which commercial dog food do we trust now to give our pets? Most pet owners are getting frustrated as the list of these dog food recalls keep growing. Do we really want to gamble with the lives of our dogs? I think not. The more reason we should give our dogs healthy homemade dog food preparations that you can make right in your kitchen.
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Free Dog Treat recipes!

3 Free Dog Treat Recipes You Can Make At Home
By Jeremiah O'Connell


Here are 3 free dog treat recipes you can make at home for a lot less money than you think. Treating your dog to something special has never been this quick, easy and inexpensive.

You may never have taken him to a doggie day spa (too prissy), doggie day care (too many other dogs), or even had a doggie walker (too impersonal), but now’s the chance to put on your tallest chef hat, lace up that apron, and get to work on some of the best doggie cuisine you’ve ever seen.

So the next time you want to pamper that pup why not give these dog recipes a shot.:

1. ------------ Beefy Biscuits ------------
Category: Meaty Treats
Serves: 2dozen
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 45 minutes
Experience: **

Ingredients
1.5 L (6 1/2 cups) buckwheat flour
360 ml (1 1/2 cups) water
15 ml (1 T) garlic
50 ml (4 T) basil
480 ml (2 cups) low sodium beef broth

Quick Tip - Use these cookies as rewards during training sessions and watch your dog’s progress vault ahead.

Preparation and Cooking

Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processors. Add flour/water to compensate for liquidity/thickness. Once dough can form a ball, roll into a 1” thick log and ½” thick cookies from end. Arrange on a cookie sheet

2. -------- Baby Biscuits --------

Category: Meaty Treats
Serves: 2dozen
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Experience: **

Ingredients
150 ml (1/2 cup) dry milk powder1 egg
590 ml (2 1/2 cups) whole wheat flour
1/2 tablespoon garlic
30 ml (2 T) molasses
150 ml (1/2 cup) water
90 ml (6 T) beef broth
1 jar baby food meat puree

Preparation and Cooking

Combine all ingredients thoroughly and roll out to ¼” thickness on a lightly floured surface. Use a pizza cutter to cut small rectangles from dough and arrange on a cookie sheet. Bake for 30 minutes at 180ºC (350ºF) and allow to cool overnight.

Variations - Because these dog treats have both sweet and savoury flavors, you can vary the baby food flavor to your pup’s liking.

3. -------- Nuke Biscuits --------

Category: Meaty Treats
Serves: 12 treats
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 10 minutes
Experience: **

Ingredients
250 ml (1 cup) whole wheat flour
175 ml (3/4 cup) dry milk
60 ml (1/4 cup) cornmeal
100 ml (1/3 cup) bacon drippings
1 beef bouillon cube, smashed
120 ml (1/2 cup) buckwheat flour
120 ml (1/2 cup) instant oatmeal
1 egg
120 ml (1/2 cup) hot water

Preparation and Cooking

Combine flour, cornmeal, milk, and oats in a large bowl. Cut in bacon drippings and mix in egg, bouillon, and hot water. Knead until a ball forms. Roll to ½? thickness on a lightly floured surface and cut into doggie-themed shapes. Microwave at half power for 10 minutes and allow to cool overnight.

Variations - Use Biscuit mix if you don?t have cornmeal handy.

Quick Tip - Try experimenting with different cutout shapes and thicknesses, just be certain to keep a close eye on them while baking.

So you See? Cooking for your dog is much easier and less expensive than you think. If you just want to experiment in making your own dog food, you'll find a wide variety of dog recipes in my report "180 Delicious Gourmet Dog Recipes - Even You Can Enjoy!"

Just remember to have fun and you and your dog will enjoy these free dog treat recipes!

By Jeremiah O'Connell

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Friday, April 20, 2007

Stores Continue to Sell Poison Dog Food After Recall

In a shocking news story, head of the Center for Veterinary Medicine, CVM of the FDA, Dr Steven Sundlof says that some stores have not removed contaminated dog food from their shelves.

Initially, the dog food recall involved Menu Foods which has recalled more than 100 brands of dog food. That recall has expanded and continues to grow with more brands and manufacturers being added to the recall list almost daily.

Dr. Sundlof told Senators in a recent hearing that he could not rule out the discovery of more tainted food.

While the FDA continues its investigation and monitoring of dog food retailers, the sad result is that some retailers are continuing to sell contaminated dog food. While there is no evidence that this is intentional, the sad fact remains that dogs who eat this food are in danger of suffering from kidney failure and dying.

The Veterinary Information Network states that between 2,000 to 7,000, pet deaths have been reported since the inception of the dog food crisis.

With the possibility of more poison dog food being discovered and some retailers not having removed poison dog food from their shelves, reports of kidney failure and death in dogs will most likely continue to grow.

Who Do You Believe?

Elizabeth Hodgkins, DVM indicated that said pet food labels should be prohibited from proclaiming claims of safety unless ingredients are rigorously tested. The veterinarian went on to say that such testing does not take place.

Dr Hodgkins went on to tell U.S. Senators that:

“Through astonishingly successfully marketing efforts of the industry, pet owners and their veterinarians have come to believe that household pets must consume commercial foods, and only commercial foods, day in and day out, throughout their entire lives, in order to remain healthy”

We have long proclaimed the fallacy of this notion and the serious health consequences our dogs may experience if more attention is given to just what we feed our dogs.

The dog food industry stated the following in defense of commercial dog food products.

“Pet foods are safe,”

Yup, that’s it. One report indicates that Menu Foods blames the dog food recall on a clerical error.

Some deadly error !

As a consumer and dog parent, the choice is yours. Will you change the way you feed your dog? Will you find out if the dog food you feed your best friend is slowly poisoning her? Or will you believe the claims of the dog food industry?

News stories report that many dog owners are not aware of the impact of the dog food recall, nor have changed the food that they feed their dogs.

This is perhaps one of the more frightening collateral aspects of the story. Your dog depends on you for love and the basic necessities of life. Taking the time to become an informed dog parent can make the difference between having a long and happy life with your best friend or the possibility that your dog may become the next statistic in a database of recalled dog food deaths.

My small 8 year old dog suddenly became ill and no vet could determine the cause. Her life expectancy was 25 years. Don’t let anything happen to your best friend. See what’s in your dogs’ food at http://www.dogs-4life.com/dog-food-that-kills.html This article may be reproduced unedited with the author's link displayed

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Deadliest Dog Food Ingredients To Avoid!

We have been talking about the dangers of giving your dog some of these commercially prepared dog food.What makes most of these commercial dog food harmful are the dog food ingredients and the preserving agents used in the manufacturing process.

An ebook has been compiled from research undertaken on what is still used in these commercial dog food.This book on the most deadliest dog food ingredients costs just half of what we would pay for a decent dog grooming kit.
I think as dog owners we owe to ourselves and our pets to know which are these harmful dog food ingredients that are normally used in the making of the dog food.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Is Your Dog Happy With That Store-Bought Processed Dog Food?

The health and happiness of our dogs is of upmost importance to dog owners. But how can you help your dog to be healthy? One of the easiest ways is to avoid processed dog food.

Most dog food is highly processed. What you can usually buy at the pet store or grocery store is highly processed food. Even premium and prescription dog food is usually highly processed. People know that food that is processed isn't as healthy for you and that it doesn't taste as good. Well, the same is true of dog food.

So if you want to avoid highly processed dog food, what are your options? Many pet stores are starting to carry natural food. While these may be more expensive, they give you peace of mind because you know that the food is good for your dog. As an added benefit, for your dog at least, the food probably tastes better too.

Another option is to make your own dog food. Recipes for dog food run from basic to gourmet. Basic recipes require a minimal amount of ingredients and require only a few minutes to prepare. Some of the more gourmet recipes are a little more expensive and (quite frankly) sound so appetizing that you may consider eating them yourself.

Keep your dog happy and healthy. Try to avoid processed dog food. Buying natural food is one option. Another option, which can be the most cost effective, is to find recipes and make food for your dog on your own.

Mike Thomas provides free dog food recipes and other tips to keep your dog healthy on his website.

Read more on the dangers of processed dog food and find out the alternative food for your dog.


Tips on Best Dog Food Recipes!

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Get Control of Your Pet's Diet With Recipes For Homemade Dog Food


As a dog owner, I found myself not knowing what to do during the current pet food recall. What was I going to feed my dog when I couldn't trust the food supply? I started by looking at what's in dog food. I took that information and did my own search for the best dog food to buy. Finally, as the recall spread, I looked into recipes for homemade dog food as a solution to the problem and take control of what I feed my dog.

So what's in the dog food we feed our pet? The raw materials are grain, meat, and fat. The manufacturers also add vitamins and minerals during the process. The process is very similar to making bread. The mix goes through several cooking phases, where the various levels of moisture are created. Wet foods are created early in the process. For dry food, the majority of water is removed until it eventually is cut into the familiar "kibble" that we pour in our dog's dish.

Recipes for homemade dog food give us complete control over the ingredients and processes used to make the food. The best dog food manufacturers use a minimum of fillers and additives in their process. You can create dog food with the right mix of meat, grain, and fat that your dog needs without any of the fillers and additives. During the recall, we've heard a lot about rat poison and melamine in one of the grains (wheat gluten) used in pet food. By making your own dog food, you eliminate the risk.

Making your own dog food is not really that much different than making your own dinner. Recipes for homemade dog food are readily available. If you are careful with the ingredients and get the right mix, you can make food for your dog that might be better than what you're eating! This gives you the confidence that what you're feeding your dog is truly the best.

So what are the best recipes for homemade dog food? While there are many good recipes, the process of how you make the food is vitally important too. I follow a specific process to make my dog's food that works well for him. However, to be really certain of what you're making, you need to try different ingredients and processes until you find the best combination. Making your own dog food may be the only way to be really certain of what you're feeding your dog, at least until researchers have found the real problem causing the recall.

Peter Drivas is a pet owner who thinks he should feed his dog better than he feeds himself. To see the latest dog food recipes he's trying, check this website at:

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After reading the previous posts I am sure most of us with dogs are just wondering what to feed them. We have discovered John Miller's amazing homemade dog food recipes that has taken him over 50 years to develop and perfect.
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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Dog Food Secrets Review

Growing up in a family comprised of a science professor, multiple registered nurses, and a surgeon, nutrition and health were always common topics at the dinner table.

As a lifelong dog owner interested in dog health and longevity I was curious to find out what Andrew Lewis had to say about the state of commercial dog food. I have spent a good deal of time and research on dog nutrition in the quest for the ultimate objective- keeping my dogs healthy and maximizing their longevity.

My independent research revealed that dogs are frequently classified as geriatric at the ripe young age of 5 years old. Why? Well the number 1 reason is diet. Dogs have nutritional needs that are frequently ignored or simply unfulfilled by otherwise well meaning dog owners who feed their dogs every day commercial dog food.

Veterinarians and dog nutritionists tell us that many commercial dog foods have inadequate proteins, fats vitamins and minerals. Not only that these commercial dog food products are loaded with slaughterhouse waste, toxic materials, junk fillers, heavy metals , pesticides, herbicides, additives , preservatives and more worthless and potentially harmful "ingredients."

That is not to say that all commercial dog food is bad. But, a lot of it is simply unhealthy and a hazard to your dog's health and longevity.

With this perspective I read Dog Food Secrets to see if Andrew Lewis would shed any light on this murky mess. As an ardent dog lover I was floored by what I read.

The state of the commercial dog food world is worse than I had imagined. Andrew gives an incredibly detailed look at just what is in dog food and tells you how to decipher what's in your dog food. He goes on to explain what your dog needs in her food to support a long and healthy life.

In fact, Andrew reveals that your dog's life is being drastically reduced daily if your are feeding commercial dog food. You are, in reality, killing your dog with some of the "ingredients" commonly found in many commercial dog food brands.

I made fast and furious notes as I read Dog Food Secrets and learned a great deal about healthy alternatives. This was spell binding as I now had a true path to doubling my dogs life expectancy .

With the recent dog food recall by Menu Foods, Purina and Hills Science Diet that have caused approximately 100 brands to be pulled from store shelves, this information is a must have. To date there have been 8000 reported cases of problems from contaminated commercial food that we are feeding our dogs daily. Dogs are suffering from kidney and renal failure as the result of eating commercial dog food tainted with rat poison, and a chemical that is used in the making of plastics and fertilizer as I write this.

Not only that, I learned that dogs are being slowly euthanized every day they eat many commercial dog food brands, and why. Andrew tells us how to put a stop to this slow killing of man’s best friend. If you love your dog, you have to read Dog Food Secrets, print it out and keep it handy every time you go near a dog food aisle in a store.

I will continue to report on dog food that is killing your dog as well as the handful of healthy dog food brands. The sad fact is that the healthy are but a few and the majority are unhealthy and potentially fatal to your dog. No wonder dogs are considered geriatric at 5 years old. Unwittingly, we are depriving them of their nutritional requirements and poisoning our dogs every time we fill their bowl.

To give your dog her best chance at a healthy and long life, up to 27 years or more, read Dog Food Secrets. You'll be glad you did. I know I am.

Do you know what is in your dog's food? Get the scoop at http://www.dogs-4life.com/dog-food-that-kills.html This article may be reproduced unedited with the author's link displayed


Welcome To My First Biz Blog!

Welcome , My name is Maria Mbura and this is my first post in this business blog. In this blog we'll look at the many deals that we think are online and sift through the loads of information to bring you the best deals after we have reviewed and researched them.
We will be looking at various products and services to help us in many areas of our lives and the lives of our love ones, our pets and even our environments.

So come with me and let us see how we can cut through all the information in the Net and make our lives better and easier.

Today i would like to talk about Dog Food. Most of us who have dogs know how we are affected when they get down with any sickness. But it can be very devastating when they are young and die suddenly from unexplainable sickness.
Read more about how we could be the cause of our pets unfortunate demise through the commercial dog food we buy and give them. We could actually be killing our dogs with the dog food we give them!
If you have a pet that you care about then you need to get this information as soon as possible!
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