Plant protein (optional)<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\nAnimal protein comes mainly from \u2013 you guessed it \u2013 meat. But not all meat is created equal. Like processed meats, such as hot dogs, many dog food producers will use parts of the animal that aren\u2019t all that healthy. They may throw in things that might taste good to your dog (what doesn\u2019t a dog like to eat?), such as brains or other organs, glands and who-knows-what. These \u2018extras\u2019 should be listed in the ingredients as \u2018by-products.\u2019<\/strong> What you should look for instead is just meat or meat protein.<\/p>\n\n\n\nIn dry dog food, animal or vegetable proteins will often be listed as \u2018meal,\u2019<\/strong> such as chicken meal (aka, poultry meal), fish meal or vegetable meal, since they are dried and ground up. This is fine, but avoid bad types of meal, like those coming up.<\/p>\n\n\n\nFlavors, colors and preservatives should be natural. Artificial ingredients are used because they are cheap (this always seems to come to the top of the list, doesn\u2019t it?).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/span>Avoid Fillers and Grains<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\nMost dog food manufacturers will use one or more grains, such as corn, wheat or soy. These may be listed as \u2018meal\u2019 just like meat and vegetables, but grains are best avoided. Why do they use grain? The simple answer is that grain is the cheapest ingredient they can use, other than dirt, perhaps.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Grains will sometimes be disguised as gluten meal. Bone meal is another cheap filler to avoid \u2013 your dog doesn\u2019t need it. And as we mentioned above, animal by-products are used as cheap filler and should be avoided.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Dogs are not designed to digest grain, especially modern GMO varieties, which have little in common with their natural ancestors. Regardless of whether a grain is genetically modified or not, find a dog food without grain and avoid a bunch of problems.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Grains are often responsible for allergies in dogs. Skin rashes and chronic itching are commonly attributed to grains, so if your dog has skin problems, check the food for grain. Switching to a grain-free dog food will often solve the problem and avoid unnecessary trips to the vet (and unneeded drugs, like steroids).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/span>Avoid Beef<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\nOf the different meats available, the one that is probably best avoided is beef. While most dogs will do fine with beef, some will have allergic reactions to it. One of our dogs is allergic to beef and grain, so we feed her only grain-free dog food made with fish and vegetable protein. It makes an amazing difference and we have a much happier dog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Why is beef a problem? I can\u2019t say for sure, but I suspect it may be due to most beef cattle being fed corn instead of grass. Research shows that grass-fed beef is much healthier for people than corn-fed and perhaps the same thing is true for dogs. After all, cattle were not designed to eat corn any more than dogs were designed to eat grain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/span>Keep the Ingredients List Short<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\nThe ingredients on good dog food should be a short list of at least one animal protein along with some vegetable proteins (not grains), though the veggies are optional. Other natural proteins, such as eggs are OK, but the shells should not be included (some dogs do have egg allergies, though, so keep this in mind if you have problems).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Oils and fats are good, as long as they are natural and not hydrogenated (creating trans fats, which are bad). Salmon oil is one of the best, since it is not only good for a healthy coat, but good for the heart, too.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Berries are fine if they are listed. They have \u2018antioxidants\u2019 which help dogs (and people, too) repair damage to their bodies at the cellular level. Some vitamins are antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
And speaking of vitamins, both vitamin C and E are also used as natural preservatives. These are healthy. Cheap dog food uses artificial preservatives, such as ethoxyquin or propylene glycol. Stay away from these, as they will probably eventually do to your dog what they do to bacteria \u2013 kill them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Watch out for a trick some dog food manufacturers use when listing ingredients. They may list meat first to make you think there is more of it than the other ingredients, but then they may list 2 or 3 cheap fillers, such as corn, wheat and soy meal (or chicken by-products). These cheap ingredients will add up to much more than the good part, giving a false impression of the quality of the dog food. If you look for food without the cheap, unhealthy fillers, you won\u2019t have this problem.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Note that vitamins will often be listed with their chemical names, so don\u2019t mistake these for artificial things that don\u2019t belong. Some dog foods also contain healthy enzymes, probiotics (beneficial bacteria that aid in digestive and immune health) and amino acids. When in doubt, just look up each ingredient online to see what it really is (the manufacturer\u2019s website may be a good source to explain what they are \u2013 just don\u2019t fall for claims that grain is good for your dog).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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