Jul 18 2008
Organic Natural Dog Food
A variety of natural dog foods are available in the market. An important advantage of natural organic dog food is that they do no contain any undesirable ingredients that include blood, hair and low grade wastes. All these ingredients come from rendered remains of livestock animals.
Natural organic dog foods are processed minimally and preserved using natural substances that include vitamin C. Sometimes vitamin E is also used as a preservative.
Companies manufacturing natural organic dog food adhere to strict standards while making natural organic dog food. According to these standards use of pesticides, antibiotics, artificial ingredients, preservatives or genetically engineered ingredients is not allowed. Natural organic dog foods do not have any artificial colors and preservatives.
Care should be taken while preparing natural organic dog food. It should be prepared only under hygienic conditions. These foods are considered to be the best way to train a dog. Natural organic dog foods are a blend of proteins, vitamins, minerals and whole grains that maximize digestibility, palatability and nutrient assimilation.
Your dog would love to have these foods as they have a great taste. Natural organic dog foods are made with human grade chicken. It also contains carrots, peas and organic brown rice which are extremely beneficial for your pet dog. These foods are free of chemical additives. Chemical additives are said to have a negative impact on the dog. Flavor enhancers, corn, wheat or artificial colors are not used in these foods. Natural organic dog food provides balanced and complete nutrition.
You should always feed your dog with natural organic dog food as these foods are beneficial to your dog. Some of the benefits are as follows;
Natural organic dog food contains antioxidants which are helpful in maintaining healthy immune system. A healthy immune system is susceptible to diseases. Hence your dog will remain active if you feed your dog with natural organic dog food. These foods contain nutrients which are a major source of essential nutrients.
Probiotics promote intestinal health. These foods contain omega fatty acids which maintain the skin and coat of your dog. So if you want your dog to have a shiny, lustrous skin then natural organic dog food is the best option to get it. Crunchy kibble keeps your dog’s teeth clean.
Natural organic dog foods provide a great nutritional value and are must for your growing puppy.
These foods will promote longevity and vitality to your dog. Natural dog foods are high in protein as they are prepared from natural chicken meat, chicken liver, organic soybean meal and chicken meal. All these constituents are carefully mixed to provide the right quantity of amino acids.
Amino acids play an important role in making structural tissues such as muscles. Amino acids are also used to produce antibodies, hormones and enzymes. Chicken liver is a major source of vitamin A, protein and iron and helps palatability.
These foods also contain which are a good source of energy and other important nutrients that include potassium and magnesium. With so many benefits you simply can’t think of not feeding your dog with natural organic dog food.
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