Dog Food Myths

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Top 5 Dog Food Myths Debunked!
By Tanya Green | Submitted On August 18, 2016

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The biggest dog food myth of all time was the belief that dogs should only be fed cooked, processed, and preserved dog food day after day. The truth is, people made this myth up years and years ago when dog food was first created so that money could be earned from the by-products and other ingredients that were …show more content…

Not only are people talking about the recalls, their adding false warnings about feeding your pets homemade pet food. Which is why I've decided today to write my list of the Top 5 Good And Bad Foods For Your Dog To Eat.

Garlic Is Toxic To Dogs: It is true that garlic is toxic to dogs (some dogs just can't handle it especially the Japanese breeds). However, if garlic's fed in reasonable amounts, it's unlikely it will cause any serious problems. Personally, I feed my dog half a teaspoon of minced garlic once a week. I believe it's a great addition to his diet. Not only is it an antioxidant and detoxifying agent for him, it's also an excellent natural flea repellent.

Dogs Should Not Be Fed Table Scraps: I have to laugh every time I hear this one because when I say table scraps I am referring to healthy left overs and not talking about the bad ones - potato chips, jelly doughnuts, hash browns, or oatmeal. The fact is, yes, some dogs will experience runny stool/s after eating healthy table scraps. However, it usually happens to dogs that are limited to only eating bland, processed, kibble their entire lives and their digestive isn't use to eating a variety of nutrient-rich foods such as table …show more content…

It seems like the more feeding raw becomes popular and more people who are starting to feed a nutritional raw diet, the more it seems like dog food companies try to convince the public it's not good. I am certain we'll hear more about this one as time goes on until they make their own raw dog food. Personally, I feel that feeding dogs raw meat is the best thing for them. However, remember that pets are like people and your pet may prefer to have his or her meat cooked instead of

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