Did you know that what you feed your pet may be do more harm than good?
Would you want all of your food to be dry kibble out of a 40 pound bag? For the sake of convenience, we have gotten so far away from the ancestral diets of our pets--dogs and cats, in particular-- that many nutrition experts agree that the foods we are giving our pets are causing serious health problems, and possibly shortening their life span. Think about your pet’s food needs the way you would consider your own. If you shop only the periphery of a supermarket, you will have the following items in your cart by the time you go to the checkout: Produce, fish, meat, poultry, dairy, fresh baked goods. If you shop for food from the center aisles you will have the following in your cart: candy, cereal, canned fish, canned vegetable, soda, chips, and Velveeta cheese! Which cart has the greater nutritional value? The same is true for your pet. Those foods, closer to the ancestral diet (ancestors being wild animals, wolf/lion/tiger) are best for our pets.
New Jersey’s Talkin’ Pets!, the Garden State’s foremost newsletter for pet owners and animal lovers covers these topics and more.
We interview the experts right here in New Jersey about pet nutrition, behavior, medical maladies/care, cutting edge research, and much more. It’s a must-have for owners of companion animals—dogs, cats, horses, exotics—and for anyone professionally involved with pets, including veterinarians, groomers, trainers, and owners/breeders of agricultural animals. A publication of Crann Communications, New Jersey’s Talkin’ Pets!, is will make you a better consumer of pet products, services, and veterinary care.
Do you know what the best treat is for your canine? Stay tuned for our next post… it may just take your breath away!
Crann Communications
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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