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As a dog owner you have two options on the type of food that you can provide for your dog: Commercial foods and non commercial foods.

Non commercial foods, as explained here, are not necessarily foods which are not associated in some manner with a commercial enterprise, nor are they foods that do not cost money. The term ''non commercial'', as used here, refers to those foods which are not a part of the commercial pet food industry or are not sold exclusively as dog food.

Actually, the first food fed to a dog was a non commercial food, which are leftovers of some caveman's meal. Some of the earliest records provide both descriptions and pictures of dogs being thrown food from the table. It is likely that most of these scraps that were thrown to modern dog's early ancestors were an assortment of unbalanced morsels that were unfit or unwanted by human owners. Some of the more obvious skeletal and growth defects from improper nutrition are depicted in some of the earliest drawings and figures of dogs.

For over 3000 years dogs survived an existence from the food left to them by the owners who had domesticated them. Gradually, as dog raising became more common, elaborate formulations of natural ingredients were compounded for feeding dogs. These formulations were meticulously designed to duplicate exactly the dog's wild diet. They were carefully kept from generation to generation. A few that were inherently balanced have survived. But, for the most part, the preparation of a dog's diet from complex formulas and elaborate ingredients have disappeared in exchange for a cheaper, more practical, and far better balanced commercial foods.

Dog owners who provide non commercial foods for their dogs claim to do so because of economy or better nutrition. Although it is possible to provide economy and a good source of nutrition from a diet of non commercial foods, an examination of most such feeding programs quickly reveals that neither economy nor better nutrition prevail. In fact, in many occasions, the dog owner is unknowingly providing his pet with a poorer quality nourishment at a price higher than he would have to pay for commercial foods.

How To Change A Dogs Diet
There are five basic steps when it comes to changing your dogand#39;s diet They are as follows: Step 1: lf a dog is in a new environment, has a new owner, or is being required to undergo some other emotional or physical strain, food changes should be postponed until the stress has been eliminated or the dog has adapted to it With changes in ownership, the diet fed by the previous owner should b.....More on Dog Nutrition With Liver Cancer

Can I Feed My Dog Meat Only
There are a few dog feeders who foolishly insist that meat is the only thing a dog should ever be fed Meat alone is entirely inadequate for a dog The foremost deficiency in a diet of meat is its lack of calcium lf the meat is trimmed of fat there is also likely to occur a deficiency in energy There are numerous other deficiencies, but none as dramatic as these two Meat, nevertheless,.....More on Dog Nutrition With Liver Cancer

Non Commercial Dog Foods
As a dog owner you have two options on the type of food that you can provide for your dog: Commercial foods and non commercial foods Non commercial foods, as explained here, are not necessarily foods which are not associated in some manner with a commercial enterprise, nor are they foods that do not cost money The term and#39;and#39;non commercialand#39;and#39;, as used here, refers to those foods which are n.....More on Dog Nutrition With Liver Cancer

How To Feed A Guard Dog
Most dogs used as guard dogs are German Shepherds, with an occasional Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, or Labrador Retriever The average weight of an adult male guard dog is about 70 pounds None should weigh less than 50 pounds To satisfactorily provide a guard dog with adequate amounts of energy and nutrients every day, its food should have the following three characteristics: 1) It should contai.....More on Dog Nutrition With Liver Cancer

Energy Sources
Originally, dog owners who fed their pets natural ingredients were attempting to replace the natural diet of the dog Natural ingredients used today are no longer the foods eaten by an animal and#39;and#39;naturallyand#39;and#39; in the wild, but have become modifications of those original foodstuffs to more confinement or longer lasting forms The human diet consists of a large selection of such modified natural .....More on Dog Nutrition With Liver Cancer



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