Though commercial pet food makers are incentivized mostly by profits, commercially prepared foods are customarily advocated as an element of an acceptable, or good, diet for your dog.
Often your vet or dog breeder may approve of commercially prepared foods as your dog's sole diet. Plenty of professionals have a tendency to favor a principally natural diet which for dogs is usually comprised of beef and bones. There are in truth awfully, few commercial makers which produce nutrient-rich food. Raw bones with a little dry food and occasional rice or pasta, and maybe the odd quality food scrap from your table, will probably contain almost all of the nutrients which your dog wishes. The main nutrients needed by your dog are water, proteins, fats, carbs, minerals and vitamins. Vitamin or mineral deficiency in dogs fed a commercially made diet today is not widely publicised. But then again, the slosh and dried formulae which are widely available from your vet or the local superstore are no longer your dog's natural diet. Start as you mean to go on and feed him / her some raw fruit and plants from time to time.
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