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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Homemade Pet Food

Homemade Pet Food


The nutritional factor

When it comes to the difference between the typical commercial pet food which has been rendered, cooked, refined, expanded, extracted, sterilized, fortified, modified, aromatized and dehydrated, and a balanced homemade diet of fresh meat and veggies there is obviously no argument.  The nutrition factor is unquestionably far superior when you take matters into your own hands.

The convenience factor

Balanced, homemade pet food doesn’t get any easier than this.  Just add meat and water.  Made in large volume, and frozen for future use, what could be easier!


The ‘thrive vs survive’ factor

Quality of life depends on optimal vitality, and optimal vitality is not derived from a bag of dry pet food, but rather from a diet based on natural, wholesome ingredients.

History is an excellent teacher, and if past experience is any indicator, our company history has seen many success stories.  For the past eight years our customers have witnessed improved health in the hundreds of dogs and cats who have been fortunate enough to have been provided with the most wholesome canine diet available.  We have been witness to improved health in such areas as arthritis, IBD, diabetes, allergies, dry, itchy skin, tartar control, weight control, etc.  Puppies have been raised, geriatrics have renewed energy, and almost without exception, dogs and cats have heartily enjoyed their meals!

The cost factor

When compared to a very low quality kibble or canned diet, the homemade cat food or dog food diet is generally more expensive.  BUT when one considers the many trips to the vets’ office when chronic health conditions arise, the cost factor is no longer valid.  What is the price of optimal health and longevity?  Or more to-the-point, what is the cost of poor health and shortened life span?

 

1 comment:

  1. Interesting article. We feed our dogs on a natural diet that we picked up some information from on a dog forum and i would have to agree with you when you spend the extra for good quality food, you will in due time save money at the vets.

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