Dog food
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Dog food is plant or animal material intended for consumption by dogs or other canids. Special dog foods given as a reward, and not as a staple, are known as dog treats.
Some people make their own dog food or feed their dogs meals made from ingredients purchased in grocery or health-food stores; many others rely on commercially manufactured dog food.
Homemade diets
There are many different recommendations on what diet is best for dogs. Some people argue that commercial dog foods contain additives or poor-quality (or even dangerous) meat or ingredients that dogs should not ingest or that certain commercial foods are not nutritionally sufficient for their dogs. Different homemade diets are recommended by various experts, from "natural" diets consisting primarily of raw meat, to vegetarian diets consisting only of nutritionally balanced vegetarian ingredients, to mixtures consisting of ingredients such as brown rice, brown pasta, meats, eggs, and vegetables.Most dogs willingly eat vegetables, particularly if they are cooked, and many kinds of fruit, although grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs.
Commercial dog food
By its water content, commercial dog food can be categorized into following types:- Dried
- Semi-moist
- Moist
The making of dog food
Dried pellet dog food, called kibble, is made in two different ways: extruding and baking. During extruding, a mixture of raw materials is fed into an expander while pressurized steam or hot water is added. When removed from the pressure, the pellets puff like popcorn. The pellets are allowed to dry, then sprayed with vitamins, grease, or any other ingredients that are not heat-tolerant. The down side of extruding is that the fats added after cooking often turn rancid and the vitamins may be destroyed by heat during storage or shipping.Dog treats are usually higher in grease or fats. These are usually designed to be held in a person's hand without being messy, and are often designed in fanciful shapes and colors.
Contents
Most commercial dog foods are made from materials unusable or less desirable for human consumption. These may include:
- Meat by-products or digests
- Meat-and-bone meals
- Grain by-products
- Restaurant grease
Special varieties
There are dog foods specially formulated to dogs that are allergic to wheat, corn, and/or chicken. These foods usually contain lamb or fish meat. Some dog foods are designed for dogs with maladies such as urinary tract infections, and some foods are tailored to the dietary needs of especially young or old dogs. There also exist vegetarian dog foods marketed to owners who do not wish for their dogs to consume meat products.Common brands
- United States
- *Alpo, Dog Chow (made by Ralston Purina Company, owned by Nestlé)
- *Artemis (made by Artemis Company [link])
- *California Natural, Innova (made by Natura [link])
- *Canidae (made by Canidae Corporation [link])
- *Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul (made by Diamond Pet Foods [link])
- *Dr. Bilinghurst's BARF Diet (made by Barf World Inc. [link])
- *[Eagle Pack Pet Foods] (made by Eagle Pack Pet Foods, Inc. [link])
- *Eukanuba, Iams (made by The Iams Company [link], owned by Procter & Gamble)
- *Honest Kitchen [link] Made in a human food factory with only human edible ingreidents.
- *Kibbles 'n Bits (made by Del Monte Foods)
- *Nutro (made by Nutro Products, Inc. [link])
- *[Nutridege [link]]
- *Pedigree pet food and Kal Kan (made by Masterfoods, USA [link])
- *Royal Canin (mady by Royal Canin USA, Inc. [link])
- *Science Diet (made by Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. [link])
- *Solid Gold (made by Solid Gold Health Products for Pets, Inc. [link])
- *Wellness (made by Old Mother Hubbard [link])
- *Natural Balance Pet Foods Dog food humans can eat by [Dick Van Patten] ([link])
- *Wysong Pet Products (made by Wysong Corporation [link])
- *Happy Pet Bakery, the first organic dog confection company ([link])
- United Kingdom
- * Award (H. J. Heinz)
- * Bounce, Cesar, Chappie, Markies, Pal and Pedigree Chum (made by Pedigree pet food, part of Mars UK Ltd, owned by Mars, Incorporated)
- * Fido, Winalot (Spillers, owned by Nestlé)
- *Happidog, the first vegetarian dog food company ([link])
- *[Barker & Barker Liver treats and food supplements]
Dog treats
Dog treats are a kind of dog food that's given to dogs as treats. Dog treats are given to dogs as rewards for doing tricks or good behavior.
See also
External links
- [What's Really in Pet Foods] by the Animal Protection Institute
- [The Dog Food Project] an independent resource on commercial dog food
- [Dog Food- Decoding Fact From Fiction] an informative article on how to choose the right dog food.
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