While homemade dog food may be much better than a lot of low quality commercial pet foods, they also have their disadvantages.
Not exact matches
Cats and
dogs tend to eat different types of
food, but there are many types of
homemade treats you can make at home for your pets that will satisfy both your feline and canine buddies
while you enjoy your fall treats that may not be safe for pets.
While there is an ongoing debate as to which canine
food is more appropriate — dry kibbles or canned
dog food or
homemade meals — the consensus is that
dogs require a good balance of proteins, healthy fats, minimum carbohydrates, and plenty of water.
While that can be true, it actually is also true that
homemade dog food and a lot of the recipes that you find on line aren't nearly as healthy as we think they are.
It's perfect for raw
dog food feeders or those making a
homemade dog food that are looking for an easier way to serve their own meat
while ensuring their
dog is getting all of its essential nutrients.
At the end of the study, the
dogs fed the commercial dry
food were still negative for Salmonella
while 80 % of the
dogs fed the
homemade raw
food had Salmonella in their stool.