Certain Dog Information is Important for Your Dog's Health

by Brigitte Smith

In this age when health and wellness are given considerable attention, many dog owners are still making wrong choices when it comes to their pets' food. This is not surprising though as unsuspecting dog owners are bombarded with commercials from different dog food brands persuading these unaware pet owners that their products are recommended by veterinarians or 100% natural balance dog food. With the dizzying dog food choices shouting at you, you're probably confused where to get the right information that would certify your food choice is indeed appropriate for your pet. However, if you would just take the time to read the label of your pet's food, you will definitely gain basic knowledge as to whether what you're feeding to your pet is healthy or not.

The first thing that you would see on a dog information label is the general display information that contains the name of the dog food. You would also find in here the benefits class information, which as its name implies denotes the benefits that your dog will receive once he or she eat such dog food, this may include hair maintenance, nutrition level, weight loss and so on. The canine class information is also contained in this information, which specifically pertains to the correct age and category of canines that the food should be fed to such as puppy level or adult level. The quantity of the product is also included in this basic information, which is usually found in front of the dog food package.

The next dog information often situated at the back or sides of commercial dog food products are more ingredient specific. Here, you will find the general analysis of protein and fat contained in the dog food as well as the water and fiber contents. Be sure to check on the phosphorous levels of your dog food as too much amount of phosphorous could cause renal disease, which is the most common cause of canine deaths. As much as possible, stay away from dog food products that have ingredients that says animal by-products, fillers such as corn, artificial color and flavorings as these could jeopardize the health of your dog. Regrettably, almost all commercial dog food brands have these ingredients, and what is more alarming is that they use these as major ingredients for dog meals.

As most commercial dog food products contain the same information, most of which are just rewrites of another dog food brand, it could still be troubling to find the best one for your furry friend. With these dangers just hiding around the corner, going for meals that are made from natural or organic ingredients is perhaps the most logical thing to do. Much attention is being given right now towards the benefits of feeding canines with organic dog food products. In fact, many veterinarians proved that feeding a dog with organic meals can lessen his or her health problems including allergies and cancer.

Natural dog food products also have dog information labels that display significant information about their ingredients the same way as their commercial dog food counterparts does. However, if you would compare these products in terms of their ingredients, you will surely notice that there are big differences. As commercial dog food products contain preservatives and other synthetic items to improve their tastes and smell, natural food products rely on human-grade ingredients, such as quality meat and vegetables. From here, you can easily identify how beneficial natural dog products are compared to preservative-reliant commercial dog food products that could put your pet's life at risk. Though natural does not necessarily equate to organic, both these food categories are more preferable than commercial brands.

Before you accord to use organic dog food however, be sure that your choice is manufactured by a trusted company. It always pays to be sure; with emerging dog food products every month, along with the massive recalls of commercial dog food products, you can never be sure whether these companies are infiltrating the natural dog food market. A little research is always a good means to become an informed dog owner. At the end of the day, your attentiveness toward details will benefit you and your pet in so many ways.

As an informed dog owner, you must know what dog information should be incorporated on your pet's commercial dog food. Of course, no dog owner would like to jeopardize the health of their pets so it is important for them to pick the right natural balance dog food to ensure that their pets would receive the nutrition they need. However, just to be sure organic dog food products are good alternatives for commercial dog food.

Published May 6th, 2010

Filed in Family

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