Organic dog food - no chemicals preservatives or fillers - Premium pet food for your dog
If you are at all concerned with your own nutrition you know that the more natural and organic food you can eat the better you are. Research has told us that organic vegetables and meats promote a healthy lifestyle and reduce the risk of developing disease. If you have a pet the same thing goes for him or her.
They need organic pet food that isn't packed with unnatural preservatives. They too need organic dog food that hasn't been treated with steroids or chemicals. They need food that isn't packed with fillers that only fill their stomachs, but don't give them the nutrition they have to have to stay as healthy as possible.
Does this sound good, but you don't know where to look. Look no further than an internet search engine. You will find plenty of organic pet foods that will promote health in your pet.
Don't you want your pet to be as healthy as you are? Doesn't your faithful companion deserve the same nutrition as you?
BirkDale Pet Mix..... Give your healthy food for a long life and happy life
These five one pound bags makes about 40 pounds of fresh dog food (raw or cooked).
With Birkdale K9 Mix, your dog gets the nutrients it needs, because they are not lost through the manufacturing process. Plus, it is preservative and grain-free which makes it easier for dogs to metabolize, because they are carnivores and have enzymes making it easier to digest and use nutrients compared to eating grains. As a result, if your dog eats a large amount of grain instead of meat, it will be less effective in building up the immune system to fight canine cancer.
In addition, cancer cells use carbohydrates by taking amino acids from healthy cells, so again, it is better to feed your dog meat rather than grains. Protein is necessary for cell repair.
Unfortunately your dog will not get the high quality protein if eating commercial dog food, even premium brands, because they contain a large quantity of grains to boost the protein level.
If there is a fairly high percentage of "meat" in your current dog food, much of it, most likely, comes from spleens, feet, ligaments, intestines, and other sources generally not used for people.
We also learned that meat in dog food, including expensive brands, includes a higher percentage of bones than actual meat, although the combination is labeled meat.
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