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The Benefits of a Home Cooked Pet Diet

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As home cooking for pets is increasing in popularity, we would like to share with you some basic information, tips, and a few recipes from our own pets’ diet.

Why Home Cooking

For many years pet owners have been advised that eating human will upset a dog or cat’s stomach and that commercial foods are the surest way to a balanced diet. In recent years it has come to light through many books, publications, and epidemic poisoning cause by dog and cat that commercial pets foods are actually terrible for the health of your pet. A few of the reasons are that these products are manufactured with ingredients that were deemed unfit for human consumption or cheap products such as cornmeal to which and cats are actually allergic. Then the manufacturers add coloring, salt, and unsafe chemicals to make the look healthy and tasty. Dr. Martin Goldstein DVM even states in his book The Nature of Animal Healing that euthanized pets (collars, tags and all) and road-killed animals are sold to rendering plants as meat for pet foods.

Avoiding unnecessary ingestion of chemicals will reduce your pet’s risk of cancer, kidney disease and many other illnesses. When you say goodbye to commercial pet foods, you will at the same time say goodbye to doggy and kitty diarrhea. We also find that odor of dog poo is less offensive when our eat fresh foods.

Weight Management

We have found from experience that pets can eat more fresh without danger of unhealthy weight gain. Commercial pet foods are greasy and it is difficult for a dog to lose weight even on low calorie dog such as Iams Weight Management. Our Ludwig and Wolfgang enjoy 2 to 3 large meals a day and frequent snacks. They easily maintain a healthy weight without feeling deprived.

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Tips for managing your pet’s meals

  1. Look up a list of foods that are harmful to cats and dogs. (More detailed information available on the ASPCA Website.)
  2. You might consult your veterinarian on occasionally supplementing your home cooked diet with vitamins.
  3. If you are very busy, supplement with a dog made from human grade ingredients (we sometimes use Blue Buffalo). There are several brands available nowadays. Read the list of ingredients to check for harmful ingredients.
  4. Cook large batches to refrigerate or freeze for later.
  5. Buy plain puffed cereal with no additive vitamins or preservatives (rice or wheat—no corn please) and keep a large bowl filled for your pets to nibble during the day. Being able to eat at will keeps them from being fanatical about . Your dog may scarf several bowls to begin with but he or she will eventually develop a casual attitude about it. These cereals are perfect because they will not rot and can sit out quite long without getting stale. It is plain enough to not encourage pigging out in most cases. We recommend Nature’s Path Organic Rice Puffs or Pure and Simple brand rice and wheat puffs.
  6. Some eggs should be included in your pet’s diet. Eggs are the most “complete” in that it is the only that singularly contains the nine essential amino acids. These amino acids needed to form proteins are not produced by the body and must be consumed in the diet.
  7. Puree green peas in the processor and pop blueberries before serving to or you will see them again and your pet will miss out on all those precious vitamins. Carrots must also be cooked or they will pass through the dog, but we also use hard raw carrots to clean their teeth.

Click here to view some of our favorite recipes.

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2 comments

1 Guide to Safe and Smart Traveling with Pets | Pecuniarities { 04.20.09 at 4:35 am }

[...] diet are less prone to diarrhea with diet changes. For more information, check out our article on Cooking for Your Pet at our Franga Designs [...]

2 Anonymous { 06.30.09 at 2:30 am }

It is still best to prepare good meals for our pets. We make sure that every food they eat is nutritious and suits the needs of our pets, rather than the food we can buy in the market, which we aren’t sure of the contents.

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