So you've finally decided to get with it and find out what is nutritionally beneficial and healthy for your friendly and loved canine.
Most people are under the misconception that give a dog anything and they'll be happy but that is not the truth.
Your dog can become totally different if fed healthy, nutritious food.
Healthy dog food isn't about opening up a can or piling on the dry food from a packet.
Before we begin, let me remind you that if you truly love your dog and want the best for them, preparing these foods won't be a problem.
After all, we only want the best for our dogs, don't we? Peanut Butter I bet you were not expecting to see this one on the list.
Peanut butter is a cheap food that you can spoil your pooch with.
While we would recommend using this in moderation, feel free to cover up nasty medication with peanut butter or as a treat for your pet whenever they deserve it.
Peanut butter is high in protein which makes it exceptionally beneficial.
Chicken, Beef or Lamb Chicken, beef or lamb is essentially a very healthy food for your dog.
However, it should be prepared in the appropriate manner.
Raw meat should never be given to your dog as it may contain bacteria and parasites.
You should also try and stay away from the bones from any of the meat as it can cause tears in your dog's intestines or even choke your dog! Flaxseed Flaxseed is perfect to sprinkle on your dog's food as it contains essential omega-3 nutrients that are often lacking in normal branded dog food.
Omega-3 will keep your dogs coat in perfect condition.
It also helps with arthritis in dogs.
Brown Rice Rice is a hypoallergenic carbohydrate.
In simple English this means that your dog will not create an allergy towards it, as most hounds do towards corn or wheat.
It also helps with the digestive system when your dog has diarrhea.
Sunflower Oil Sunflower oil shouldn't be lapped up by your canine, but if you are creating your own meals for your dog then you should be adding a teaspoon of sunflower oil to each dish.
This is especially important for meals which do not have a lot of meat in it as it will meet the linoleic acid requirements in your dog's diet.
Eggs As long as eggs are cooked, boiled or fried (preferably with a small teaspoon of sunflower oil) they are fantastic for your dog.
Eggs contain easily digestible forms of protein, riboflavin, and selenium.
So, the next time you're making yourself some scrambled eggs, don't forget to make your dog some as well! Oatmeal Oatmeal has always been an excellent source of fiber and fortunately it is no different for dogs.
Because of the high fiber quantity in oatmeal, it is especially beneficial for your older dogs that might have upset bowels as they age.
Pumpkin Pumpkins aren't just good for carving in Halloween.
They are a wonderful source of beta carotene, fiber and vitamin A.
Even the seeds can be used for your dogs as they help remove worms from your dog's intestines.
So don't delay - start feeding your canine healthy dog foods today.
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