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		<title>Choosing The Best Organic Food For Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:39:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Channing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic foods are a way of life for many people these days. Everyone wants to live a long, healthy life, and organics provide many benefits toward that goal. You may want to consider helping your dog to also live longer and healthier. If you have not found organic dog food, then you should try some for your pet. Choosing organic might just be the best thing for your dog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic foods are a way of life for many people these days. Everyone wants to live a long, healthy life, and organics provide many benefits toward that goal. You may want to consider helping your dog to also live longer and healthier. If you have not found organic dog food, then you should try some for your pet. Choosing organic might just be the best thing for your dog.</p>
<p>Some people, and dogs too, suffer from allergies. For both, the allergies show up in skin irritations, rashes, sneezing. In severe cases, constant scratching or even some vomiting may occur. This is because many foods contain additives, dyes, and even pesticide residues that cause allergic reactions. If your pet exhibits these symptoms, then you should talk to your vet and ask about changing your pet to organic food to see if the symptoms disappear.</p>
<p>If your pet is overweight or just cannot seem to gather energy for activities, changing to organic food may be the answer. Often dog owners find that switching to organics helps their dog to lose weight and improve energy levels. If you consider that any dog may develop many of the conditions that people do when they are overweight, such as bad backs, diabetes, or heart troubles, then you will want to make dietary changes for your pet in the same way you would for yourself. Eating healthy foods is good for you and it is good for your animal friend.</p>
<p>In the same way that we hope to eat well to live longer, we can help our dogs to do the same. Better nutrition may help your pet to also live a longer and happier life. We can help our pets to get the nutrition they need by feeding them organic foods.</p>
<p>If you regularly eat certain foods to help keep your immune system strong, then you understand the value of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and nutrients in a well-balanced diet. Actually, pets need to have foods that also are filled with vitamins and minerals, that include fiber, and have many nutrients. They also benefit from eating food that is well-balanced for their needs. If you want to give your family friend the best possible immunity to illness, then you should give it the most well-balanced diet available.</p>
<p>If you think back to the last upset stomach you had, you know how sick your family dog feels when it has one. Some brands of dog food can give any dog an upset stomach, with all the nasty symptoms you recognize. Burping, passing gas, and even vomiting can be part of it for a dog. The solution for you and any pet is the same. You want to eat better foods that are less likely to cause stomach upsets.</p>
<p>Final Thoughts</p>
<p>Do consider choosing an organic dog food for your animal companion. The ingredients are wholesome, nutritious, and designed to give your friend a healthy, long life. You may have your friend around for much longer, and that would be wonderful.</p>
<p>Learn more on <a href="http://www.healthydogfoodandmore.com/Flint-River-Ranch-dog-and-cat-food-s/86.htm">Flint River Ranch Pet Food</a> and <a href="http://www.healthydogfoodandmore.com/Dog-Food-s/5.htm">Flint River Ranch Dog Food</a>.</p>
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		<title>A List Of Foods That Healthy Dogs Should Not Be Fed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 12:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Channing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can feed a dog just about anything, and odds are, the dog will eat it up without thinking twice. This is a cause of concern for pet owners, as there are many types of foods that will do damage to the health of a dog. It's important to learn which foods should be avoided to keep dogs healthy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can feed a dog just about anything, and odds are, the dog will eat it up without thinking twice. This is a cause of concern for pet owners, as there are many types of foods that will do damage to the health of a dog. It&#8217;s important to learn which foods should be avoided to keep dogs healthy.</p>
<p>Even some raw vegetables can be bad for a dog. Garlic is an example of something that is natural but still very harmful when consumed for the dog. Garlic salt, garlic powder, and anything made with such ingredients should never be given to a dog. Otherwise the dog will face problems with anemia, where the red blood cells become under attack. Given the severity of the situation, even small amounts should be avoided.</p>
<p>Artificial sweeteners can sometimes cause harm to a dog. Xylitol is a great example that is in use in plenty of foods out on the market today. Xylitol in particular is able to cause liver failure when eaten in significant quantities. When you see a product labeled with artificial sweeteners, be sure to pay special attention for Xylitol.</p>
<p>Sometimes problems such as diarrhea can be a result of feeding your dog dairy products, whether it be milk or foods prepared with mentioned dairy products. Not every dog has the ability to break down the enzymes that are in milk. As a result, the dairy is passed through the digestive system and will cause problems for the dog as long as dairy remains in the diet.</p>
<p>One of the biggest wrongs that pet owners could engage in would be to give a dog caffeine or chocolate. Chocolate is known to have caffeine in it, and the caffeine can quickly cause nervous system problems and heart problems. Caffeine may also speed up the heart of the dog, which could cause a serious problem if the dog gets worked up and uses the extra energy to run around. No chocolate or caffeine at all should ever be given to a dog.</p>
<p>Dog diets are hard to balance, since every breed of dog can be different. Each individual dog will also have different likes, tastes, and personality. Focus on building a well-balanced diet instead of feeding a dog table scraps or solely &#8220;human food.&#8221; Otherwise the proteins and fats may be off balanced, and could lead to health issues later on.</p>
<p>Closing Comments</p>
<p>Dogs don&#8217;t have the ability to make proper eating decisions themselves- they will often eat anything in front of them, edible or not. Formulate a diet for your dog that corresponds with what your local veterinarian has mentioned as advice- and be sure to stick to the plan.</p>
<p>Learn more on <a href="http://www.healthydogfoodandmore.com/Dog-Food-s/5.htm">Flint River Ranch Dog Food</a> and <a href="http://www.healthydogfoodandmore.com/Flint-River-Ranch-dog-and-cat-food-s/86.htm">Flint River Ranch Pet Food</a>.</p>
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