Monday, March 17, 2008

Dog Food Ratings

Use Dog Food Ratings to Determine What Is The Best For Your Dog

You have brought home a wonderful puppy which initially was just a sweet looking animal for your 10 year old son. However, within a short span of just two months or so, this puppy becomes as dear to you as your own son. Is that possible? Is it really possible for a completely rational person to set out relating to an animal only to find out that in due course of time it becomes part of his/her family?

The answer is a definite 'yes'. This is the conversion that millions of pet owners experience all over the world. Why dogs, there are people in this world who love their gold fish just as much as a person loves his son, daughter, cat, dog or ferret.

The Real Role Of Dog Food Ratings

When you realize how much your dog means to you and knowing that these animals live for only 10-15 years at best, you become desperate in your quest to make its life as good and as comfortable as it can ever be possible. The first thing anyone starts from is the dog food.

Look around you and you will see a sea of leading brands all offering "the best" dog food. How do you find out which one is the "real best" among all this dog food? Try to analyze the dog food ratings that you will find both online and offline. Before you go through these dog food ratings it would be good if you knew what exactly you should look out for so you can make your decision:

The first and most important on the checklist is the quality of ingredients that goes into the food. The dog food ratings would be able to point out how many of the ingredients are organic and how many are not; whether there are any antibiotics in it; whether there are health supplements included; whether it has adequate proportions of grains and even fruits extracts to give the dog a completely and closest to its natural type of food.

Secondly, you should watch out in the dog food ratings whether there is any mention about preservatives (these are usually very harmful chemicals), especially the BHA, the ethoxouin or the BHT as well as food coloring which has been found to be a possible trigger for fatal diseases in dogs and other pets.

Another very important factor that the dog food ratings should be able to throw a light upon is whether the food has been thoroughly tested for allergens. There are many instances where some of the ingredients – especially grains – create terrible allergies in your dog, which could sometimes end in the death of the animal.

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