Is it a good idea to make your own dog food? Dogs love variety and if you’ve got the ability to feed them food that appeals to them this can do several things including:
- Increase health and vitality of your pet
- Increase your pet’s lifespan
- Reduce vet costs
- Save money on food
From a vitality perspective, it’s a proven fact that many commercial dog foods provide filler but not a whole lot of nutrition. The quality may be passable for government standards but if you were to analyze the actual ingredients and their sources, you might find you’re so disgusted that you’d out and out refuse to feed this food to your pet again.
A lot of commercial dog food contains by-products and organs instead of top quality grade A meat. It’s not cheap, either. Commercial dog food costs a lot of money and if your dog is finicky about various foods you might also have to travel to specialty stores to purchase your usual brand. Just because your brand is from a specialty store doesn’t always mean it’s the best so choose wisely!
Just like people need a varied and healthy diet for energy and longevity, the same can enhance the life of your canine.
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Should you feed your dog table food?
You shouldn’t just feed table food to your pet without careful thought. Certainly there are some things that are harmless but there are quite a few items that are off limits to dogs because they could be toxic to them. It’s important that when you decide to feed your pet non-commercial foods, you strive for a perfect blend of balance and nutrition. Taste is typically a given. When you use fresh ingredients including meat and rice your dog will prefer this ten to one over their canned dog food or dry and stale tasting kibble.


Every animal or puppy I sell to a prospective buyer, I wonder what kind of home it will be entering. I pray with every sale, that the owner will be a good dog owner. But what makes a good dog owner? I consider myself one, as I love my dogs, care for them, and train them to the best of my ability. But what actually makes me any better than another dog owner or breeder?
