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Commercial Dog Food Recall - Do Not Feed Your Dog Until You Read This!

With the unfortunate increase in pet food recalls, millions of dog owners and breeders are very concerned and wondering what can they feed their dogs that is positively safe and will not cause permanent harm to their pet's health.

Nearly all the information we have about pet nutrition has been provided by the best-known laboratories of the world since the early 19th century. This outdated information is not adequate for today's modern dog due to the fact that its inner characteristics have changed in many respects. This could be one factor causing the deaths and health problems of thousands of dogs nationwide.

At first, it was learned that only one manufacturer was responsible for using wheat gluten in their dog food. People started reading the labels of the food in hopes to find a safer product to give to their pets.

Sadly, this was proven to be a waste of time, since other manufacturers reportedly used a rice concentrate in their dog food supply, but irresponsibly did not put the ingredient on the food label of the package.

No doubt these pet food manufacturers are really human food corporations concerned only with the bottom line and most likely, use their pet food as a dumping ground for waste from their industrial processes. They count on people to believe their marketing strategy and short term observations and ignore conscientious research.

This, of course, has created massive frustration and fear among dog lovers nationwide.

What food is actually safe?

It has been agreed by many experts in the pet industry that home made dog food recipes are the safest and easiest solutions to this terrible dilemma. If you are a loving and caring dog owner, the life expectancy of your pet depends upon your decision. Making your own dog food will keep other animal parts, diseased meat, artificial ingredients and chemically sprayed food away from your pet's kidneys.

The latest research shows that the organic method of feeding your dog should be your first choice. It is the best way to ensure that your pet will have a balance diet. . As long as the food intake is balanced with his activity level, he won't get fat. An example of a nutritional meal is scrambled eggs, boiled rice with small pieces of chicken or lamb. A great appetizer and treat is a cup of yogurt with live cultures.

It is crucial that your home made dog food have a good amount of protein, amino acids and vitamin D. Protein such as beef, chicken, turkey or fish is the building blocks for your dog's muscles and vitamin D produces strong healthy teeth and bones. Other important essentials for your dog are calcium, carbohydrates and fatty acids.

The components for a good home made meal should include four ingredients. The first two ingredients should be meat sources and last two must include a good grain such as whole grain rice or barley and a vegetable like carrots. Do not include fillers such as corn or cornmeal which may cause allergies

The moral of this story is to find a good dog food recipe, feed it correctly and try to stay away from commercial dog food that is loaded with cancer-causing preservatives and red dyes. Make sure the home made food is of high quality and nutritional value and you will avoid the severe problems and sometimes immature deaths caused by the pet food recall brands.

Tony Briggs

For an updated list of the pet food recall brands and to uncover dozens of powerful secret pet food recipes that can help reverse disease and increase the life span of your dog by 134%, click this link at http://www.online-shopping-101.com/dog-food-recall.html .

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