What’s Really in Commercial Dog Food?
If you really want your dog to be as healthy as s/he can be, you should stop feeding ANY of the widely available commercial dog foods.
I’m talking here about the types of dog food commonly found in supermarkets, and even about most of the supposedly superior brands sold in some supermarkets, pet food shops, and even by many vets.
The cheaper the brand, then generally the more full of garbage it is, but even many of the more expensive brands leave much to be desired – brands that your vet may even recommend, like Hills Science Diet, and similar brands. So what do you think is an ideal diet for your dog?
- plump chickens, maybe? - choice cuts of juicy beef and lamb? - maybe just a few healthy fresh grains for variety (not too much, though? - the odd fresh herbs, vegetables and fruit?
You’d be right.
But how many of the above ingredients do you think go into commercial pet food?
A lot? Only a little? If you said yes to either of these, you’d be wrong – dead wrong.