Grain-free Dog Food

Published: 15th February 2011
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Dogs are very lovable pets as well as excellent companions. They have a variety of usefulness like watch dogs, guard dogs, guide dogs, police dogs, army dogs, and pet dogs. When a dog owner feeds his pet, he should b extra careful in the foods that his dog consumes. One way of ensuring the safety and proper health of a dog is by feeding him grain-free dog food.



A lot of dog owners are probably puzzled as to why grains are now considered as "bad food" for their pets. Grain-free dog foods are becoming very popular nowadays and are posing as a threat to the industry of processed dog foods. Because of the abrupt change in dogs’ diets, many dog owners are having second thoughts about feeding grains to their pets. But what’s wrong with feeding dogs grains?



The truth is that grains really do not pose any possible threat to a dog’s life. However, the digestive system of dogs is not created to process such substances. Grains are food rich in carbohydrates, and to break down the carbohydrates in them, they should first be broken down by certain enzymes. Because dogs’ saliva does not have the enzyme for this job, dogs find difficulty in breaking down grains.




When they are not digested, grains may cause gastrointestinal problems in canines. For them to be able to digest carbohydrates, the dogs’ pancreas needs to secrete high levels of enzymes. This may cause discomfort as well as intestinal inflammation and even allergies to dogs. Grains are also the main cause of loose stools in dogs.



In order to address this problem in the diet of dogs, many researchers and doctors have developed "natural food" for canines. Since these animals are members of the family that includes wolves, foxes, coyotes, and jackals, their diet must be similar to these animals. In short, their food intake must be higher in proteins and vitamins, and low on starch and carbohydrates.



The growing trend in feeding dogs nowadays is by introducing raw foods. Even though they are packed, raw dog foods are fresh and distributed immediately to maintain the freshness. These foods have variable components depending on the manufacturer and distributor of the products, but they are mostly composed of proteins, fruits, vegetables, and are absolutely grain-free.




Look for pet foods made of pure, 100% fresh meats, fruits, and vegetables. They are guaranteed to have no grains or artificial additives. These raw food products are made up of 70% human-quality meat from chicken, beef, turkey, or duck, with some ground bone, heart, and liver; 30% fresh and organic vegetables like carrots, squash, yams, zucchini, celery, romaine, and apple cider vinegar and; trace minerals like amino acids, salt, and vitamin E.



Giving raw foods to your dog may provide it the best and healthiest diet that matches its carnivorous nature completely. And because grain-free dog food is exactly what raw food is, it’s certain that no harmful substances are in your pet’s meals; only the essential nutrients that its canine body needs.



Jamie is a dog health authority who strongly believes that transferring your dog to grain free dog food is the healthiest choice you can make for your canine. Learn more at www.darwinspet.com.

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