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Meals Highly Recommended for Dogs: What Foods To Include

Posted on September 22, 2021

A good formula for a homemade diet is one-half cereal, rice, or kibbles, and one-half meat, including its natural fat, with green or yellow vegetables, added from time to time. Since they can be made to measure for each individual dog, these combinations would be ideal if they weren’t too much bother. Aside from taking more time and trouble than the other methods, a homemade diet requires a sound knowledge of canine nutrition.

Table scraps are definitely insufficient for modern pets who we want to thrive, not merely survive. They are often the direct cause of obesity and various allied skin disorders too. Dogs with unusually big appetites or with a tendency to obesity will keep their figures if you cut down on the starch and increase the vegetables, to the proportion of one meat, one-fourth kibbles, and one-fourth vegetables. Older dogs may need reduced protein to spare their kidneys the task of nitrogen elimination.

Build your dogs meals around the foods that are highly recommended for dogs:

Lamb and mutton

Chicken

Horse Meat

Beef Hearts and Kidneys

Beef Liver (no more than once a week, as too much or too often causes loose stools.

Eggs, hard-boiled or scrambled (The yolk may be given raw, but not the white, which in its raw state destroys biotin, a useful vitamin in the dog’s intestine).

Rice, whole wheat, barley, oats, buckwheat

Whole wheat biscuits or toast

Carrots (cooked or raw, grated and mixed with his meal, or whole for chewing)

String Beans, spinach (chopped or mashed)

Cottage Cheese (excellent for weaning puppies)

Unfermented natural cheese, such as Swiss and Edam Apples and Pears

On the other hand, certain foods should be considered taboo:

White commercial bread

Cabbage (which causes flatulence and is difficult to digest)

Potatoes (hard to digest and not very nourishing)

Starchy Vegetables, such as dried beans

Spicy dishes and sauces

Uncooked egg white

Processed cheese

Pork (unless it is lean, well-cooked, and served infrequently)

Raw fish

Delicatessen meats

Unboned chicken, rabbit, and fish

Cake and candy

Alcoholic beverages

Chocolate of any kind

Whichever method you choose for feeding your dog, it is best to stick to it. Once he has become accustomed to a certain diet, he will be upset by any sudden change. The upset is apt to take the form of constipation if you change from prepared products to fresh ones and diarrhea in the opposite case. If a change is needed, make it gradual by mixing the old with the new until his body adapts to the change.

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Welcome to my blog, where I celebrate the joy of being a pet enthusiast! As a devoted animal lover residing in the charming state of Maine, I find solace, inspiration, and endless happiness in the companionship of my furry friends. Through this blog, I aim to share my experiences, insights, and helpful tips on fostering a deep bond with our beloved pets while exploring the wonders of the animal kingdom together. Join me on this delightful journey as we navigate the incredible world of pets with love, laughter, and a whole lot of tail-wagging adventures!

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