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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Dog Meat' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Dog Meat Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Dog Meat 1. Bbq Beef Can Be Enjoyed All Year Long - By: Adrian Kinley Beef and barbeque go hand in hand when it comes to summer grilling. No matter if you are grilling steak, burgers or beef dogs, there is nothing like barbecued beef. The taste and texture can compare to nothing else. Even when it is the middle of the winter you can still satisfy your nee... 2. Five Secrets For The Very Best Cat Food - By: Fred Ege There is a significant difference between dog and cat food even though their may appear to look the same. Cats need a much higher amount of protein and fat than dogs do. Also, cats have different needs than dogs, so don't feed your cat dog food, or your dog cat food. Remember, Cats are primarily ... 3. Cooking And Human Evolution - By: Gabe Mirkin, M.d. For years, anthropologists have told us that humans dominate the earth because they learned to make tools that could kill big animals that would give them more food so that they could survive. Dr Richard Wrangham of Harvard thinks they are all wrong. He thinks that man dominates earth be... 4. Dog Food - Which Diet Is Best For Dogs? - By: (see Article) Why The Food You Give Your Dog Matters! If you're like most dog owners, you probably assume that commerical dog foods with brand names that are easily identifiable - Purina, Iams, Pedigree, etc. - must be good for your pets, right? After all, millions of pet owners buy them and feed them ... 5. Feeding Your Boxer - By: Michael Russell When you open a tin of dog food spare a thought for its ingredients. In it you have a lot of variety. Diseased livestock, rancid grain, animal meat that had already died before it got to the slaughterhouse, cereals that contain poisonous pesticides, meat that when alive was fed on meal containing ... 6. Choosing The Right Dog Food - By: (see Article) When choosing the type of dog food to feed your dog, you need to consider his age, breed, your dogs activity level and also his health condition. For instance, puppies and older dogs will have different types of nutritional needs and you need to ensure your dog or puppy has sufficient co... 7. Pet Food - Whats Wrong With A Commercial Diet? - By: (see Article) Commercial dog food has only been around since the 1930s when cereal companies were trying to find something to do with their rejected grain their wheat and rice and corn that failed USDA inspection, usually because of mold. They discovered that the meat industry faced the same problem... 8. Is A Raw Food Diet Right For Your Pit Bull Terrier Dog? - By: (see Article) Many Pit Bull owners are choosing to feed their pets a raw fooddiet rather than use the commercially formulated mass producedfeeds. Others have never heard of the raw diet, also known asthe bones and raw food diet, but are seeking more informationabout what this type of diet can offer their ... 9. A Tale Of Four Dog Foods: Finding The Best Chow For Your Hound - By: (see Article) We all love our dogs and want to give them the best life has to offer. But with so many variations of dog food in the market, it isn't always easy to identify the best food for our dog. Who can possibly feel confident when so many brands trumpet buzzwords that hit the human aisles not ... 10. Commercial Dog Food For Your Dog? - By: (see Article) What you feed your dog is really SO important for your dog's ultimate health, susceptibility to illness, and longevity. You know, if you really want your dog to be as healthy as s/he can be, you should stop feeding ANY of the widely available commercial dog foods. br /... 11. What Should Be In Your Puppy Food And Dog Food? - By: (see Article) How you should be feeding your puppy is perhaps one of the firstconcerns of the new puppy owner. After all, you want the littleguy to grow up big and strong, or at least as big as he willgrow. So just how will this puppy feeding be carried out?First off, realize that your puppy is not just... 12. B.a.r.f. Diets: Biologically Appropriate Raw Food For Your Dog - By: (see Article) I'm sure you've been hearing a lot about BARF diets lately. Whatexactly is a BARF diet? Well, as the title of this articlestates, it is Biologically Appropriate Raw Food. Basically, itmeans feeding your dog raw bones, meat and vegetables.Many health conscious veterinarians are now beginnin... 13. The Combination Approach To Feeding - By: Michael Russell Although you can get commercial food for your Golden Retriever, the ideal way to feed is to use a combination approach of both commercial food and fresh people foods. Most commercial food is good for your Golden, although it lacks nutrients and vitamins that fresh food has. Vets will tell you that... 14. Chicken Soap Pet Food - By: (see Article) Combine 1 chicken liver, 1 giblet, 1 chicken heart, 1 chicken neck, 2 cups water and 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley. Cover and simmer until the giblet is tender. Chop all the meat for dogs removing bones and mix with kibble; for cats, you may want to grind the ... 15. Lamb Stew Pet Food - By: (see Article) Combine 1/2 pound chunks of lamb, 1 cup canned tomatoes, 1 cup water, 1 chicken bouillon cube, 1/2 onion (chopped), parsley and a dash of garlic powder in a pot and simmer. When meat is tender, remove all the bones. For dogs, cut the meat in chunks, and mix with kibble o... 16. Beware Of Raw Foods For Your Dog - By: (see Article) Despite the best efforts of public health agencies, some dog owners continue to believe that raw meats are safe and beneficial for their dogs. Louise Louis of www.ToyBreeds.com said many people believe the old wives tale that cooked foods are more difficult to digest tha... 17. Veal Stew Pet Food - By: (see Article) Combine 1/2 pound stewing veal, 1 cup canned tomatoes, 1 cup water, 1 chicken bouillon cube, 1/2 onion (chopped), parsley and a dash of garlic powder in a pot and simmer. When meat is tender, remove all the bones. For dogs, cut the meat in chunks, and mix stew with kibbl... 18. Nutritional Content Of Commercial Dog Foods - By: (see Article) Did you know that most food that is fed to dogs today has extremely low nutritional content? If you feed your dog commercial dog food, you may be slowly killing your dog. Perhaps you think this is a little dramatic? Think again. If humans are fed a diet of unhealthy foods, they probably ... 19. Doggy Dinner: Choosing A Quality Dog Food - By: (see Article) With slick advertising, colorful bags, and multiple aisles ofdifferent brands, choosing the right food for your dog can be aconfusing and daunting task. However, a number of key factorsthat contribute to making the right decision can be found righton the dog food label! The first thing to re... 20. Cats Need Wet Food - By: (see Article) By Beth Taylor and Steve BrownThe natural diet of cats is meat.Cats are meat eaters, designed to thrive on a wide variety ofsmall prey animals, eaten fresh and whole. Their natural diet ishigh in water and protein, with a moderate amount of fat, and avery low percentage of carbohydrate... 21. Sauteed Liver Pet Food - By: (see Article) Heat 1 teaspoon corn oil in a pan. Add 1/4 pound beef liver and fry on both sides until cooked but not dry inside. Add 1/2 cup water to the pan and mix it up with all the brown bits. For dogs, cut the liver into pieces and serve; for cats, grind the liver in a ble... 22. Mackerel Dinner Pet Food - By: (see Article) Heat 1 tsp. corn oil in a skillet and fry 1 small mackerel until it flakes apart easily. Remove and cool. Pour 1/2 cup hot water into the pan and scrape the brown bits into it. Remove the bones from the fish and mix with the juice. For dogs, serve in pieces with kibble; for cats, grind wit... 23. Quickstart Guide To Making Your Own Pet Food At Home - By: (see Article) As a pet owner, no doubt you want to give your dog or cat the best care possible. And caring for your pet means feeding him the best diet you can. By making your own pet foods, you'll be saving money, up to 80%. And to top it off, it's easy; making pet food at home is probably a lot less time-consum... 24. Take Care Of Your Dog: Feed Him Or Her Dog Food - By: (see Article) Many dog owners treat their pets as though they are their ownchildren. They play with them, let them live inside and sit onthe furniture, and even sometimes sleep in their beds. There isno denying the love most dog owners have for their pets, butsometimes they unwittingly cause health proble... 25. Tips For Buying Dog Food - By: (see Article) It is not enough for dogs to have a full stomach after everymeal. Besides a non-sedentary lifestyle, pets need propernutrition in order to be healthy, happy and their coats soft andglossy. The cost of dog food and its brand is only important ifdogs can read or pay for his meal. The easiest a... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Rinti Pure 6 X 800 G - Junior Chicken Rinti Pure: a meat meal that meets the dietary needs of dogs. The dog is a natural carnivore - its digestive tract is tuned to a diet of meat. Give your dog Rinti Pure: it contains real meat chunks. No formed meat, no flavor enhancers, no bone meal, no soy, no artificial coloring, and no cereals like dry dog food. Just pure meat.... |