Dog
food Facts Exposed
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Uses
for Low Protein Dog Food
The research of the past
few years has indicated that higher levels of
protein in your canines diet can lead to kidney
failure. Just recently, dog food companies have been
addressing this situation and making special low
protein foods for canines. It is important to know
that what you are feeding your canine is safe. With
all the low quality ingredients that go into most
dog foods, you could be harming your pet’s health
and not even know it.
It is important to know
that there is a difference between the
classification of canines and felines. Canines are
classified as omnivorous, whereas felines are
classified as carnivores. There are many canine
owners of today that may have started out owning
felines and are not aware of the difference in both
animal’s diets. Because dogs are omnivorous animals,
they need a certain balance of protein and of other
vitamins and nutrients. One has to think that a dog
in the wild that is hunting or scavenging for food
will eat both plants and animals. A canine can
easily cope with a diet that contains thirty percent
protein or more on a daily run. However, every
canine will be different and may need to stick with
a strict thirty percent protein per day diet. If you
are having worries about your canine’s protein
intake, it is wise to make an appointment with a
veterinarian.
"Chemicals that
have been banned from human food are still found in
commercial dog food. Dangerous additives that
are known to cause irreversible damage and death!"
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Thankfully, recent
research has uncovered that it is no alright for a
canine to digest high
levels of protein on a regular
basis. High levels of protein can only be digested
properly if they are coming from an animal source.
If you purchase a high quality dog food it should
contain meat as one of the first main ingredients,
preferably the first. This dog food will provide the
right amount of protein that your canine needs in
their diet. It is good to know that only ten amino
acids should be given to your canine’s diet through
protein. Your canine is only able to produce twelve
out of twenty two amino acids in their liver.
It is usually not a good idea to put older dogs on a
low protein diet simply because of their age. The
truth of this matter is that most older dogs usually
need a diet that is higher in protein than regular.
So, unless your veterinarian suggests a change in
diet for your older pet, do not move them onto a low
protein diet. As for protein as a whole, it is a
good thing to include in your canine’s diet in the
right amount.
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