
by Moses Wright
With concerns about the nutritional value of the contents of commercial dog food, some dog owners opt to make their own dog food. Manufactured dog foods advertised as using natural dog food recipes are becoming common. Dog owners have more options for choosing the best dog food for their dogs.
Amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants can be found in natural dog food recipes of some commercial dog foods. Many dog food manufacturers advertise that they use natural ingredients such as lamb and vegetables. The dog owner may want to check the list of ingredients or information on the manufacturers websites when choosing a healthy commercial dog food.
Some dog owners select commercial dog foods that have natural ingredients and are satisfied with their choice. For dog owners who are concerned about commercial dog foods, they may want to look for homemade dog food recipes. Homemade dog food can be similar to cooked food for people or can be part of a raw food diet.
There are numerous resources for natural dog food recipes on the Internet. Some natural dog food recipes utilize fresh vegetables and meats.
Some natural dog food recipes emphasize convenience and use ingredients that may already be present in the home such as meats and canned, fresh, or frozen vegetables. Some raw food diet recipes call for specialty ingredients like bone meal that the dog owner would have to order from a specialized company.
One natural dog food recipe is called meat and rice dinner. The dog owner cooks one half pound of ground meat. The meat can be ground chicken, ground turkey, ground beef, or ground pork. The meat should be cooked thoroughly.
The dog owner can choose a vegetable to be included in the meat and rice dinner. Suggested vegetables include carrots, potato, sweet potato, or green beans. The dog owner may use half a cup each of two vegetables.
Three to four cups of rice are included in the recipe. The ingredients are boiled together until the meat is cooked through and the vegetables are tender. The dog owner may want to cook the ground meat first to make sure it is thoroughly cooked.
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by Moses Wright
Cushings disease in dogs is also known as hyperadrenocorticism. Canine Cushings disease causes the dogs body to produce excessive amounts of corticosteroids. A common cause of canine Cushings disease is a tumor on the adrenal or pituitary gland.
Cushings disease in dogs causes high blood pressure, panting, increased urination, increased thirst, increased appetite, and patchy or uneven hair loss. The Cushing dogs skin is affected by the disease. The skin may develop calcified lumps, thinning, and may be prone to infection.
Blood tests are often used to diagnose Cushings disease in dogs. Treatments for Canine Cushings disease include medications and surgery to remove the tumor if that is the cause. Dogs diagnosed with Cushings disease have a shortened life expectancy even with treatment.
In addition to surgical treatment or other treatment suggested by the veterinarian, some dog owners feed their Cushings dogs a special diet. A diet for a Cushing's dog is high in protein and low in fat, fiber, and purine.
Hills Prescription i/d diet is formulated to treat gastrointestinal disorders, but it is also recommended for many other dog health problems including Cushings disease. Some experts suggest that the owner of a dog with Cushings disease avoid feeding the dog any manufactured food.
An alternative to commercial dog food is a raw food diet for Cushings dogs. The raw food diet for Cushings dogs should contain mostly raw meat and vegetables.
Many supplements and vitamins with antioxidants are marketed as treatment for Cushings disease, but a dog owner should consult the veterinarian before using these supplements. Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and selenium are antioxidants that are thought to improve the negatively impact Cushings has on the immune system.
Some sources recommend foods high in potassium in a diet for Cushings dogs. Beans, broccoli, and potatoes with the skin are high in potassium. The dog should always have access to fresh water. The dogs water dish may need to be filled more often than usual.
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by Moses Wright
Cushings disease, also called hyperadrenocorticism, causes the dogs body to produce excess corticosteroids. Tumors on the adrenal gland or pituitary gland are common causes of Cushings disease in dogs.
Canine Cushings disease symptoms are increased appetite and thirst, increased urination, patchy hair loss, high blood pressure, and panting. The dogs skin is affected by Cushings disease. This condition can cause calcified lumps, thinning of the skin, and makes the skin prone to infections.
For the diagnosis of Cushing disease, the veterinarian may perform blood tests. Medications or surgery to remove any tumors may be recommended for treatment of the disease. Treatment does not necessarily lengthen the dogs life, but may improve the quality of the dogs life.
A diet for a Cushing's dog may help with the symptoms of Cushings disease. Any diet for a dog with Cushings disease should be low fat, low fiber, low purine, and high protein.
Some sources refer to Hill's Prescription i/d diet as an ideal diet for a Cushing's dog. Even though the Hills Prescription i/d diet is formulated to treat gastrointestinal disorders, it is also used to treat many other dog health conditions.
Dog owners may try to help treat their dog with a raw food diet of a Cushings dog. The recommendations for the main ingredients of a raw food diet for a Cushings dog are raw meat and vegetables.
Other treatments for Canine Cushings disease are vitamins and supplements, but the dog owner should consult the veterinarian before giving them to the dog. Antioxidants like Vitamin E, selenium, and Vitamin C are sometimes used to boost the immune system of dogs with Cushings disease.
Foods that are high in Potassium are recommended for Cushings dogs. Examples of foods high in Potassium are potatoes with the skin, beans, and broccoli. The dog owner should provide a constant supply of fresh water.
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Written by Moses Wright
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by Moses Wright
Many dog owners have concerns about the ingredients and nutritional value of commercial dog food. The poor quality of the protein content and the presence of chemical preservatives are common problems with manufactured dog food.
While some dog owners make homemade dog food to make sure that their dogs are receiving healthy meals. Those who rely on the convenience of commercial dog foods may wonder which dog food on the market is the best.
The Internet has a lot of valuable information about the safety and nutritional value of commercial dog foods. Consumer reviews and manufacturers websites can answer dog owners questions about dog food.
Is commercial dog food safe? Is science diet bad dog food? What dog food ingredients should I look for? These are just a couple of the questions that dog owners may have.
Wet dog food often contains more protein than dry dog foods. The ingredients of wet, canned, dog food is thought to be slightly higher quality than dry dog food since there is much less processing involved in the production of canned dog food.
What type of protein is in dog food? The typical commercial dog food contains animal by-products. Animal by-products are the leftover parts of animals that are deemed unsuitable for human consumption. These could be the spleen, blood, bones, intestines, feet, and fat that would not be used in meat products for people.
The words on dog food labels can be misleading. If a dog food is called a lamb dinner, most people would assume that the dog food contains mostly lamb. However, the regulations only require that the dog food labeled as a dinner has at least twenty-five percent of its ingredients be that ingredient.
Science Diet pet foods are touted as a healthier pet food. Many of the ingredients in Science Diet dog foods are similar to other commercial dog foods. For specific questions regarding the contents of a particular brand of dog food, the dog owner can often find information on the ingredients on the manufacturers website.
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by Moses Wright
While most dog owners rely on the convenience of manufactured dog food, many dog owners enjoy making their dogs food. A dog health food recipe can come in handy if the dog has a health problem like obesity or diabetes.
A dog health food recipe can be found on the Internet. Some dog health food recipes are designed specifically for dogs with health problems. Other dog food recipes are created to be a healthy alternative to commercial dog food for any dog.
One easy dog health food recipe is for lamb stew. The ingredients are: one pound lamb, three diced potatoes, two chopped celery sticks, two chopped carrots, two pints of chicken broth, and two tablespoons of olive oil.
After the meat is browned in the olive oil, add the chicken broth and allow to cook for forty-five minutes. The vegetables should be added and allowed to stew for forty-five more minutes. The stew should be allowed to cool before being served to the dog.
Lean ground beef or lean cuts of beef can be substituted for the lamb. Other ingredients can be added like corn or rice. Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for use in the next day or two. The dog owner should not over-feed the dog even though this food is healthy.
The dog owner can make a cabbage roll dog health food recipe. The ingredients are four large cabbage leaves, one half cup of white rice, one fourth cup of plain yogurt, chicken broth, and one half cup of cooked, shredded chicken breast. The large vein should be removed from the cabbage leaves, then they should be boiled.
The other ingredients should be mixed for the cabbage roll filling. Divide the cabbage roll filling among the cabbage leaves. Roll up the cabbage leaves and place in a baking dish with chicken broth to cover the bottom of the baking dish and part of the cabbage rolls before baking for thirty minutes.
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by Rick London
I had just started my very first online offbeat cartoons and funny gifts venture, and stopped immediately my daily creative routine. Having grown up in rural Mississippi, I was used to the hot muggy afternoons which often brought tornadoes and rain. Thor was about twelve years old but was staring at the walls and not responding to my voice. He had been very active up until then. I got him to the veterinarian within ten minutes and the diagnosis was some rare ailment that dogs that age often get similar to seizures and he must be put down. I had been a dog lover and owner since age four. My intuition made me skeptical of the veterinarians conclusion instead I decided to keep Thor comfortable for a few days at home. Once Thor was resting I urgently began searching the Internet for alternative solutions and discovered Dr. Ian Billinghurst an Aussie author/vet/surgeon.
Dr. Ian Billinghurst was not easy to find. He is an Australian holistic/but also also practices traditional western medicine and surgery. He had just penned the controversial book titled Give Your Dog A Bone. It entailed a diet plan that was basically raw foods, bought at the grocery preferably organic. The special recipe contained lots of raw meaty bones and occasionally a blend of vegetables, raw burger, etc. in a blender. I discovered that raw organic tripe is one of the most perfect foods for domestic animals. The first time I fed Thor a raw chicken wing, I was mortified. I had heard all my life this was the surest way to kill a dog, but I was desperate. I could already see and feel his soul energy fading. Thor surprisingly took to this new diet, after not eating at all or drinking very much water for several days, and even then only by dropper. I switched his water to bottled spring and ordered herb tinctures and live flash-glanced vitamins with live minerals as well. He was devouring these raw foods, from hamburger to raw chicken to carrots to pears to romaine lettuce (and a blend of them all).
Slowly, very slowly, I could see him coming back to life. The biggest problem was the terrible odor and coloration of his stools and urine for the first month. Dr. Billinghurst warned me that would happen. The toxins of commercial pet food were leaving his system. One morning, about a month after beginning Thor on the B.A.R.F. (Bones And Raw Foods or Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods), Thor jumped on my bed, something he had never done prior to the diet. He was wagging his tail and ready to go out and play. He grabbed his leash and was ready for a walk. He didn't want a short walk but was willing to go with me my usual five miles. He kept up with me without even panting or having a shortness of breath. The vet had also advised me that in addition to the mystery disease, Thor also suffered from level two heart diseases. I started giving him the same herbs I was taking for my heart disease such as hawthorn berry and very hot cayenne tincture. I stopped all vaccinations as advised and bought homeopathic nosode vaccines ordered online from an only pet care service in California. His daily diet also consisted of fresh organic fruit and vegetables (and occasionally yogurt mixed in a blender. He loved it all and devoured every meal like a wolf in a hen house, whereas in the days of feeding him commercial dog food, even the best, he approached it with great disappointment and rarely finished a bowl (usually left it less than half-finished).
This should have been no surprise. According to Dr. Billinghurst and now other experts on the subject of the raw pet diet, dogs digestive systems have not evolved very much from their earlier days, before domestication, when they were still wolves, just as cat's systems had not since they were lions. Thor's energy level kept growing and growing as did his wanting to be near me and play at every given chance, whereas he used to mostly lay around and sleep during his pre-barf days. Up until age twenty, he continued to greatly enjoy our walks, usually three to five miles. It was only when he was about twenty one, that his phase two heart disease changed to phase four, and I knew that was dangerous. It was only then, almost a decade since his last vet visit, except for checkups, that I was forced to also use allopathic medicines, such as Lasix for his heart. I did so very hesitantly, as I was aware this type medicine would eventually hurt his liver and kidneys, which of course it did. In his final year, he had several near-death experiences in which I rushed him to the vet. I was already resolved that if he were in any kind of discomfort, or his quality of life was compromised, I would sadly have my best friend put down. The vet insisted he would not put him down. After all Thor had made three major comebacks at age twenty-two which he considered nothing less than a miracle. After a final try of a body flush, I could tell he was almost gone. I asked the vet what to do. He said to take him home, there was still a chance. I knew there was not. I could see his life and soul fading from his eyes. I knew him too well. He had been by my side, by my desk at home where I work, for a decade. I said I would take him home but I ordered a bottle of morphine which I administered around the clock as I slept on the floor cradling him during his final night. I had to put the morphine pill down his throat and set my alarm clock for every three hours so as to wake up and give him another. On the 6 am alarm, I opened the bottle to give Thor his pill, but his life-force was now gone. I looked down and saw there was no breath, no heartbeat. Even though I knew he was "in a better place" I cried for weeks. I looked closely at his face and he was still smiling. He always had a smile through life, and now it stayed with him even in death.
It was snowing heavily outside, icy, and it was hard to carry his almost forty pound body up the hill. He had a favorite hill behind our home where he chased birds, squirrels, eagles, chipmunks, rabbits and every animal imaginable. I built a small casket for him and a headstone. I had a shovel in the other hand. I lay him down in the casket, and begin digging, first through the snow and ice and finally through the hard dirt until the hole was about four feet deep. I lay him in it, said a prayer, and filled it cold and shivering and still crying. I carefully placed the coffin in the ground and filled it up. I placed the headstone. It's epitaph read, To Thor: A Special Dog Who Brought Only Joy & Happiness To All. Loved and missed more than he will ever know. Your best friend, Rick
Almost two years has passed since I buried Thor on that snowy day. I grieved much longer and was more intense than I had calculated lasting nearly half a year; and still think of him often. Friends were suggesting I go immediately to the shelter and adopt another. I could not do it then but now I know I will one day. It is after all what Thor would have wanted. I can only thank God, and thank Dr. Ian Billinghurst the Father of The Raw Food Diet, and Shirleys Wellness Cafe, for giving Thor and I another beautiful ten years together. Although one veterinarian had decided it was time to put Thor down, it was, in reality, time for Thor to begin living. Thanks to the B.A.R.F. diet, I had ten more wonderful years with the best dog anyone could ever imagine.
About the Author:
Rick London owns the online store The Rick London Collection which features many funny dog gifts and founder of Londons Times offbeat cartoons ranked #1 Google since 2005. A percentage of all sales benefit various animal charities.
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