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  • Homecooked Diet

    Although millions of dog owners are happy feeding commercially prepared dog food, the option of home cooking is an attractive one for some. Home cooking offers increased confidence in the freshness and provenance of the ingredients.

  • Cooked Food Diet for a Dog

    Cooking your own dog food can be an excellent option if you have a finicky dog, a dog with specific food requirements (in the case of allergies or illness) or even if you are particular about the quality and freshness of the food your dog eats. If prepared properly, using a variety of ingredients and essential nutrients, your dog can flourish on a home-cooked diet. Speak to your veterinarian about feeding your dog home-prepared foods and what should and should not be included in your dog's diet.

  • The Best Food for Corgis

    Welsh Corgis are small herding dogs that need plenty of exercise to keep their weight at a healthy level. According to Susan M. Ewing, author of "New Owner's Guide to Pembroke Welsh Corgis," this breed tends to overeat and can put on weight quickly due to their small size. In order to keep your dog healthy it is important to resist the urge to overfeed to your dog. According to Ewing, some of the healthiest food to give your dog is what you eat already. Visit your veterinarian to determine the best diet schedule for your dog.

  • Healthy Cooking for Your Dog

    Recent recalls have alerted dog lovers to the dangers lurking inside some bags of commercial pet foods. While most commercially available dog foods contain "complete and balanced" amounts of protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, they also contain additives, preservatives, by-products and allergens that can sicken your dog. Top quality commercial dog foods eliminate many of these concerns, but to be absolutely certain what is in your pet's food, you can make it yourself.

  • How to Cook Dog Food for Boxers

    Most owners of boxers wonder what is the best type of dog food for their dogs. Unfortunately, many store-bought dog foods don't contain necessary nutrients for boxers. Luckily, it is easy to make your own dog food for this breed. With just a quick trip to the store and a little prep time, you'll have your own batch of healthy boxer dog food in no time.

  • How to Cook Real Food for Your Dog

    When I decided to get my furbaby, I made the decision to cook for him and not purchase store bought dog food. I have not regretted that decision and I do feel that he is a healthier dog because of it. There is some discussion as to what is better for your dog...raw or cooked meat. For the purpose of this article, I will be using cooked meats... So I want to share with you some of the easiest things you will need to cook real food for your dog...

  • How to Treat a Malnourished Dog

    Many dogs that are rescued from the streets or abusive homes come with health problems, one of the most common being malnutrition. Treating a malnourished dog takes patience, lots of care and a special diet. It is also important to have a veterinarian check out the dog thoroughly for any other health problems, such as parasites, that could be affecting the dog's weight.

  • How to Make Slow Cooker Dog Food

    Slow cooker dog food is full of meat, vegetables, and other ingredients that your dog will love. More importantly, slow cooker dog food is filling and healthy for your canine companion. When you make it yourself, you know your best friend is getting the best quality ingredients.

  • How to Cook for a Dog

    Dogs, just like people, appreciate a tasty meal. You can cook for dog using common ingredients and no more effort than it takes to cook for yourself. A little knowledge will let you cook for your dog on a daily basis or just as a special treat.

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