Natural dog food: how to make a nutritious diet for the dog

 Natural dog food: how to make a nutritious diet for the dog

Tracy Wilkins

Natural dog food: how to make a nutritious diet for the dog

Much has been said about natural food for dogs and the health benefits of your pet. But, the term "natural" does not mean that any food that can be offered to your dog, much less the same ones prepared for humans. This care is needed because the animal's digestive system is different from ours, so there are foods like fruits, for example, that evennatural can do harm.

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So, don't give in to your dog's craven stare and don't give any food before you've made sure it's good for their health. It may seem confusing at first, but with the right guidance, your dog can benefit from natural food.

Natural dog food: know the pros and cons

To be healthy, natural dog food needs to be prescribed by a veterinarian and designed specifically for your dog. The right balance of protein, carbohydrates, vegetables and legumes is what ensures nutrients for your dog's development and health. As with food, the amount of food offered depends on the weight, size and specific needs of each one.But before you opt for natural food, know the pros and cons.

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Learn about the benefits of natural dog food:

  • Increased water intake, which is directly beneficial to the health of the kidneys and urinary system;
  • Weight control;
  • Reduction of tartar;
  • Less stool odor and less gas;
  • Decrease in skin diseases and allergies;
  • Improves the digestive system;
  • Improved immune system.

Know the cons of natural dog food:

  • It requires organization for the preparation of meals;
  • Requires freezer space to store;
  • Re-adaptation to feed may take longer;
  • Hairy or long-eared dogs may get dirty after meals, but a damp cloth won't do the trick;
  • If your veterinarian does not support the decision, you need to seek a professional to advise you on the change. Look for a veterinarian specializing in animal nutrition.

Natural food for dogs: how to introduce your pet to this type of food

As we have already said, the veterinarian's guidance on which foods and quantities is essential and cannot be neglected. A common question among owners who opt for this diet is the menu. Natural food for dogs can be varied following both the tastes of the animals and specific needs and allergies. Whoever is going to prepare meals at home, can change the menu.combination of vegetables, proteins and legumes both to not get sick and to discover the preferences of pets. See below for some preferences:

  • Vegetables: carrots, zucchini, beets, pumpkin, green beans, chayote, broccoli, cauliflower, etc;

  • Carbohydrates: brown rice, sweet, baroa and English potatoes;

  • Legumes: beans, lentils, chickpeas;

  • Proteins: chicken, beef and fish (without bones).

The proportion ONLY the veterinarian can indicate and it is important to follow correctly because this is what will guarantee the ideal amount of each nutrient and provide energy to the dog.

We are not going to be irresponsible in giving your dog a diet or determining the proportion according to his weight and size. As we have already said, this needs to be talked about and guided by the veterinarian in charge. But, we will give you a recipe for a natural dog cookie and can be used as a treat for training and that they will love!

Ingredients :

  • 200 grams of mashed pumpkin

  • 150 grams of whole wheat flour

  • 200 grams oat flakes

  • 50 ml olive oil

Directions for use :

The right texture is like modelling clay. You can add flour if you think it's too soft or add water if you think it's too dry. Mix all the ingredients and shape as you like. Bake until golden brown and wait until completely cool before giving to the dog.

Tracy Wilkins

Jeremy Cruz is a passionate animal lover and dedicated pet parent. With a background in veterinary medicine, Jeremy has spent years working alongside veterinarians, gaining invaluable knowledge and experience in caring for dogs and cats. His genuine love for animals and commitment to their well-being led him to create the blog Everything you need to know about dogs and cats, where he shares expert advice from veterinarians, owners, and respected experts in the field, including Tracy Wilkins. By combining his expertise in veterinary medicine with insights from other respected professionals, Jeremy aims to provide a comprehensive resource for pet owners, helping them understand and address their beloved pets' needs. Whether it's training tips, health advice, or simply spreading awareness about animal welfare, Jeremy's blog has become a go-to source for pet enthusiasts seeking reliable and compassionate information. Through his writing, Jeremy hopes to inspire others to become more responsible pet owners and create a world where all animals receive the love, care, and respect they deserve.