Is Homemade Dog Food Dangerous ?
The recent recall of commercial dog food manufactured by Menu Foods and
other dog food companies continues to escalate as worried dog parents scurry for alternative, safe dog food choices.
To date more than 100 brands of commercial dog food have been recalled
after discovery of toxic contaminants that have produced kidney failure and death in dogs
nationwide.
Intent on protecting the health and safety of their dogs, many dog parents
have opted to prepare dog food themselves at home. The question on many a dog nutritionist’s mind these days is whether homemade dog food is
dangerous or a safe and nutritious alternative to commercial dog food.
The American Veterinary Association indicates that the preparation of
homemade dog food is not as easy as it seems at first blush. Dogs have specific needs for nutrients that are further impacted by the size, age
and breed of dog.
It is a long established fact that if commercial or homemade dog food is
introduced or changed suddenly, your dog may experience gastrointestinal distress, manifesting symptoms such as diarrhea.
The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, CVMA, concurs and states that
dog owners should become familiar with the risks associated with preparing and serving homemade dog food.
A major cause of concern is the risk associated with salmonella poisoning
in homemade dog food diets that contain raw meat such as chicken. Raw dog food advocates of diets such as the Bones and Raw Food diet ( BARF),
point out the natural and nutritious qualities of a diet that most closely resembles food that your dog would find in the wild. But opponents
suggest that meat which has been sold through markets are not quite as fresh, and may expose your domesticated dog to unnecessary health
risks.
For those who make the decision to prepare homemade dog food for their
best friend, the following list of foods deemed dangerous by the American Veterinary Medical Association, should be excluded from any dog
food served.
Alcoholic beverages
Chocolate in any form
Coffee
Moldy or spoiled foods
Onions and onion powder
Garlic and garlic powder
Salt
Yeast dough
Macadamia nuts
Raisins and grapes
Avocado
Hops
Fatty foods
Bones
Milk
Raw eggs
Raw or undercooked meat
Products containing the artificial sweetener xylitol
Obviously, a few items such as bones and raw meat are included
intentionally in the BARF diet and this debate between the AVMA and some dog nutritionists continues unabated. If you have any question about
a specific food product please consult with your veterinarian prior to feeding that food to your dog.
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Some
veterinarians challenge the assertion that homemade dog food, even table scraps, are dangerous and unhealthy food for your dog. For
example, Dr. Strombeck, professor emeritus of veterinary nutrition at U.C. Davis feels that the commercial pet food industry simply opposes
any competition for their marketplace.
This is a revealing insight as the dog food industry was founded during
the postwar years in the
United States as a means for
profiting from industrial and slaughterhouse refuse and waste. Many people believe that their dogs needs commercial dog food. This is utter
nonsense. Your dog needs a healthy and nutritious diet, whatever the source.
So, is homemade dog food safe for
your dog?
The definitive answer is maybe and maybe not. This is not a cop out on our
part but a recognition that dog owners like dog food manufacturers are all different. In both cases the freshness and purity of the
ingredients used, the methods of preparation, storage, transport and shelf life all play a factor.
Many options abound including high grade holistic kibble found in
specialty dog food retailers and preparing your own dog food at home. If you think that commercially prepared dog food is the best option for
your dog, make sure you know exactly what is in your dogs’ food by visiting http://www.dogs-4life.com/dog-food-that-kills.html
If you decide to make your own homemade dog food, check with your
veterinarian to make sure that the ingredients and recipe include only healthy and safe foods for your dog.
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cause. She died after enduring 2 weeks of pain and misery on Mother’s Day morning. Her life
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