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Is Organic Dog Food Healthier?

November 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Dog Food & Supplement


Most people are aware of the benefits of organic food, the food is grown without chemical fertilizers or pesticides. The nutrient content is much richer. Supermarket food even if it sounds good in general, its nutrient content is very poor. While organic foods are good for people, it is also good for dogs? A resounding yes is the answer to this question. . . Purpose! There's always a but is not it? You need to look at the whole picture. If you buy commercial dog food organic, then you really get what you pay. Why not? If you look at what happens in the provision of commercial dog food that give rise to organic food are overwhelmed by all the other chemicals. See the contents of dog meat first food. The source of the pet trade most of the food comes to rendering. Take the waste from slaughterhouses (heads, legs, intestines, etc.), road kill, euthanasia by veterinarians and zoo animals and dead animals on the farm. If the slaughterhouse rejects some organic farms, it is useful. But the combination of all is far from organic. Even if the protein comes from organic waste in meat, the meat is certified organic, or that the provider has put a label on the package to attract organic unsuspecting buyers? So the final product should be certified organic dog food. Not just an ingredient. Now we can focus on dry food. Meat (meat or more likely by-product, the end product of foundries) are stored indefinitely at room temperature. The only way you can do is add a strong preservative. Since there are no laws regulating the quality of dog food in most countries, no preservatives can be used. Even those considered unfit for consumption. How ethoxyquin. And formaldehyde. Both preservatives cause enormous health problems simply by being in contact with them. Imagine what it does for the health of your dog if consumed on a regular basis. That alone makes the idea of Organic Dog importance. Even if the label on the packaging proudly proclaims that no preservatives are added, they are simply stating that it had no preservatives added. Sardinia May has done for them. Logic says that the meat can be stored at room temperature indefinitely otherwise. Because plants rendering boiled "food for long periods at high pressure, there is little nutrient content of the left. To fill this gap, the isolated and synthetic nutrients have been added. Neither the man nor the dog can not use the isolated and synthetic nutrients. These should come from food, in a complex and balanced. Suggest that organic dog food is no different from any other market for pet food.

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