Archive for the 'dog food' Category

Make Peanut Butter Dog Treats

Have you ever tried giving your dog peanut butter?
Peanut butter dog treats are a great way to treat your dog. If you happen to have a pooch of your own, no doubt he loves to get a treat from time to time. Normally I use it during dog training.

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Best Dog Foods – What Dog Owners Should Know

Why commercially dog food is not recommended?
Your pet deserves the best dog food, but may not be getting it. Did you know that in March and April 2007 over ninety brands of pet food were recalled due to contamination?

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Dog Food Basics

The right kind of dog food is essential to your dog’s health. Thus, it is very important for you to choose carefully what kind of dog food you feed your pooch.

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Flint River Ranch Dog Food

What’s in Flint River Ranch Oven-Baked Puppy and Adult Dog Food?
Today, family dogs are fatter and unhealthier because they are less active and eating less healthy diets. The Flint River Ranch Puppy and Adult Dog Food is the best puppy food on the market.

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Dog food to nosh your dog

Dry dog food or canned dog food: Among all types of dog food, majority of the dogs prefer eating canned dog food. The canned food product has a long shelf life until it is opened. Once the canned dog food is used, it should be refrigerated else the food can be contaminated. On the other hand, dry dog food is simple to scoop in, serve and measure. Dry food for dog is less costly than canned food and there is no need to refrigerate once opened. The dry dog food includes crunchy kibbles that help diminishing building of plaque and tartar on dog’s teeth.

Dehydrated dog food or frozen dog food: The dehydrated food is the waterless dog food and is prepared at very low temperature in order to conserve the value of minerals, vitamins and supplementary nutrients. Simply mix the dehydrated food with lukewarm water and is all prepared to feed. While the frozen dog diet are prepared fresh, made into loaves, cubes or rolls, thus they do not need artificial preservatives.