Carbohydrates come
from quality sources such as chickpeas, and with no artificial colorings, flavors or preservatives either, this natural formula is suitable for adult dogs of any breed.
There are plenty more systematic reviews looking at the link between saturated fat and heart disease, and no one can prove that saturated
fat from quality sources cause heart disease.
On top of making sure that kids are consuming a lot of
protein from quality sources, an abundance of green veggies and plenty of healthy fats, I often find that my children benefit from:
The total 14 % fat content in this formula comes
from quality sources like chicken fat and salmon oil which also guarantees a healthy balance of omega fatty acids to support your puppy's skin and coat health.
What fat there is
comes from quality sources like herring meal and flaxseed, so you can rest assured that your dog is getting the fat she needs to maintain a healthy skin and coat.
On top of making sure that kids are consuming a lot of
protein from quality sources, an abundance of green veggies and plenty of healthy fats, I often find that children benefit from:
The key getting
them from quality sources and balancing them out with protein and fats so your blood sugar is kept stable.
Basically, you need to get all the essential nutrients, but
from quality sources.
It is just important to make sure that it is
from a quality source and preferably:
Personally, I try to eat fatty fish at least once or twice a week and I take supplemental forms of Omega - 3
from quality sources, especially when pregnant or nursing.
First, make a «crust» out of home - seasoned sausage (
from a quality source... jump here to see my own personal breakfast sausage recipe) and then top with eggs and ingredients of choice.
We don't need to be afraid of saturated fat... in fact, we actually need it... if it comes
from quality sources and isn't accompanied by highly processed ingredients.
Be sure the supplement is
from a quality source and contains what it claims to - especially look for the EPA and DHA content.
The rest of your protein should come
from quality sources such as grass - fed beef, free - range poultry and eggs, lean pork raised without hormones, wild - caught salmon, and other low - mercury fish and seafood.
In terms of vitamins and minerals, there are many that should be included in your dog's diet and they should come
from quality sources.