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		<title>Using The B.A.R.F. Philosophy For Your Dog Food Recipes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jose Del Sol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We as dog lovers are always in search of finding the right dog food nutrition that would satisfy our dogs. Many dog owners and breeders have settled for commercialized dog food brands thinking that they provide the necessary diet nutrients. It is important to note however that raw dog food diets are becoming quiet popular. The B.A.R.F. Philosophy diet has been incorporated by many dog owners who attest to its effectiveness in providing their dogs with good health.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We as dog lovers are always in search of finding the right dog food nutrition that would satisfy our dogs. Many dog owners and breeders have settled for commercialized dog food brands thinking that they provide the necessary diet nutrients. It is important to note however that raw dog food diets are becoming quiet popular. The B.A.R.F. Philosophy diet has been incorporated by many dog owners who attest to its effectiveness in providing their dogs with good health.</p>
<p>Conceptualized by Dr. Ian Billinghurst of Australia, B.A.R.F. is a diet based on what dogs as canines should be naturally fed &#8211; uncooked meat, organic foods, fat, and offal. The goal is not to bring dogs exactly what their ancestors ate, but to at least offer them an identical diet. True enough, scientific observations conducted by some groups show that pets on a raw food diet look healthier, live longer, are more vigorous, and have healthier appetites.</p>
<p>The B.A.R.F. Philosophy incorporates diets made up of muscle and organ meats, bones, fats, eggs and dairy products, grains and fruits and vegetables, and other food items. Billinghurst maintains that this is the most appropriate method of providing our dogs with the same nutritional ingredients eaten by their ancestors.</p>
<p>Those who recommend the B.A.R.F. diet insist that the use of these ingredients will not hurt the dog&#8217;s digestive systems, since their bodies are naturally suited for them. The diet is specific in their ratio requirements of chicken bones combined with raw meaty bones from beef, pork, venison, rabbit and turkey. But under no circumstances should any of the bones be cooked.</p>
<p>It is believed by advocates of the B.A.R.F. Philosophy that dog foods prepared commercially lack the right enzymes and dietary ingredients necessary for proper dog health. Some of these processed foods contain dog food ingredients that a dog may be allergic to. B.A.R.F. diet users prefer to feed their dogs homemade raw food meals. Changing these dog food recipes on a daily basis would ensure that feeding time would be more enjoyable.</p>
<p><noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tinyurl.com/yc4g2pk" >Dog food nutrition</a></noindex> experts who advocate the B.A.R.F. Diet insist that it provides the proper dog food ingredients for sound dog health. B.A.R.F. tries to imitate wild animals&#8217; type of dietary system. According to backers, <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tinyurl.com/yeabtfw" >dog food recipes</a></noindex> that use this type of diet help prevent the need for veterinary intervention in the course of your dog&#8217;s lifetime.</p>
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		<title>How To Find The Right Homemade Dog Food Recipes For Your Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lazaro Del Sol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of the recent economic conditions many of us have had to find ways to fine tune our budgets. One way to save money is to stop buying food for our dogs. Dog food can get quite expensive, and as our dog grow the more money will be spent. That expense can double or triple depending on the number of pets we have.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of the recent economic conditions many of us have had to find ways to fine tune our budgets. One way to save money is to stop buying food for our dogs. Dog food can get quite expensive, and as our dog grow the more money will be spent. That expense can double or triple depending on the number of pets we have.</p>
<p>The good news is that you can quit feeding these costly formulated dog foods, and shifting to homemade dog food! Never tried this before? Well, there is a first time for everything. If you are bothered about the level of difficulty involved when preparing your own dog food at home, I am pleased to tell you that it is very easy!</p>
<p>You can find hundreds of dog food recipes online from many different sources depending on the particular needs for your dog. There are numerous websites that offer great tasting recipes to keep your dog satisfied for a very long time. Instead of listing them it would be much easier for you to do a simple search. From there you can start compiling recipes that are right for the particular needs of your dog.</p>
<p>To begin, use a search engine and type in dog food recipes as the keywords. Of course, this is very general and you would find yourself faced with thousands of results. To limit your search, try using more specific keywords.</p>
<p>Some examples of the interesting homemade recipes in the market include Peanut Butter Dog Treats, Puppy Pretzels, Wheat Dog Crunch, Doggie Donuts, and Barking for Brownies, and Peanut Bites. Just the names of the recipes sound so good and delicious already!</p>
<p>Feeding your dog need not be expensive. By trying to do something homemade for them, you get to save up money, try something new, and add a touch of yourself to the food they eat!</p>
<p>Since the pet food recall of 2007 dog owners have become more aware of what they feed their dogs. Homemade dog food gives the dog owner more control over what their animals eat. Finding and compiling a collection of the right <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.onlinedogfoodrecipes.com" >dog food recipes</a></noindex> is the best way to keep your dog properly fed. Visit www.onlinedogfoodrecipes.com to learn more about proper <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.onlinedogfoodrecipes.com/dog-food-nutrition/" >dog food nutrition</a></noindex>.</p>
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		<title>Dog Food Labels &#8211; How to Interpret Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Moraima Del Sol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AAFCO stands for the Association Of American Feed Control Officials. This association is responsible for setting the standards and guidelines for the commercial production of pet foods. AAFCO tests the ingredients used and applies a minimum nutritional value that pet food manufacturers must follow. Having this minimum value however, allows for much interpretations to the standards, making the quality of the food produced less than desirable. The AAFCO stamp of approval on a label of dog food just means that the food meets minimum requirements.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AAFCO stands for the Association Of American Feed Control Officials. This association is responsible for setting the standards and guidelines for the commercial production of pet foods. AAFCO tests the ingredients used and applies a minimum nutritional value that pet food manufacturers must follow. Having this minimum value however, allows for much interpretations to the standards, making the quality of the food produced less than desirable. The AAFCO stamp of approval on a label of dog food just means that the food meets minimum requirements.</p>
<p>There is much information found on a dog food label. Much of which is difficult to understand. So how are we to know what we are actually buying? How can we tell what is the best dog food and what is a poor quality product. In order to tell the difference we must learn how to correctly read what we are being told on the label.</p>
<p>Because of the constant exposure to the marketing tactics of pet food manufacturers, many of us have are loyal to a certain dog food brand or product name. We have been led to believe that this brand has high quality food products. The first rule to remember when reading a label is that if the product label mentions an ingredient such as &#8220;beef chow&#8221; for example, then that product must contain 95% of that ingredient by weight if the product is a dry product and 70% if it is a wet or canned product. If the label includes words such as &#8220;dinner&#8221; or &#8220;formula&#8221; then only 25% of that ingredient is required.</p>
<p>Pet food labels list their ingredients by weight. Ingredients weighing the most are listed first. Taking the above example into consideration, a &#8220;dinner&#8221; labeled product will only contain 1/4 of the mentioned product. So even though the ingredient is part of the labeled product name it is not necessarily the main ingredient. Corn or bone meal is more than likely the main ingredient. Both these ingredients can be found in cheap discounted or generic brands.</p>
<p>Most often times the main ingredient is never mentioned in the product name. We will see words like flavored like in &#8220;beef flavored.&#8221; Products using this type of labeling are not required to have a certain percentage of the mentioned ingredient. Premium is another word we see on labels. Manufacturers of premium dog food maintain a strict following to the AAFCO standards and are products that we can rely on being nutritious. &#8220;Natural&#8221; is another word used on labels. It just means that this product contains no preservatives or artificial ingredients.</p>
<p>A sure fire way to find the best dog food products when reading the list of ingredients is to find the first fat ingredient such as &#8220;chicken fat.&#8221; All the ingredients before the fat source are the main part of that food product. The fewer the ingredients the better. All the other items on the list are used for flavoring or preserving the product. By finding where the fat source is listed we can then find ingredients that maybe harmful to our dogs such as corn gluten.</p>
<p>Because of busy schedules many of us have to feed our dogs commercial brands. By just taking a little extra time we can prevent exposing our animals to poor quality foods. If we read an ingredient that we are unfamiliar with or that we would not eat ourselves, then why would we think of feeding it to our dogs. Lets be more careful when reading those dog food labels.</p>
<p>As dog owners we are totally in control when it comes to caring for our dogs. Knowing what the best dog food is, what are the right dog food ingredients and what <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tinyurl.com/yc4g2pk" >dog food nutrition</a></noindex> they provide can sometimes be overwhelming. Learn more about commercial and homemade <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tinyurl.com/ya9tfe2" >dog food recipes</a></noindex> by visiting www.onlinedogfoodrecipes.com.</p>
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