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  1. charles39
    January 2, 2019

    For me I would go for home made Dog food reasons being ones among the many I know what I have given my Dog and it won’t cause any harm to my friend.in case of nutrition valua of the food their are many ways of getting the best nutrients for dog locally outsourcing

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    • Marla
      January 2, 2019

      I do feel that giving our dog homemade dog food is benefical from the standpoint that we know exactly what we are feeding out dog.  I do however caution that the recipes that are used for homemade dog food are developed by someone with dog food nutrition experience.  There are many things that your dog could be missing if you are careful with how the recipe is developed.  

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  2. Ilaisaane Tuakalau
    January 2, 2019

    Awesome website and really helpful information. I love the GPS dog tags and also the homemade food ideas – they are all useful to me and my friends. What do you think are the best dog toys out there?, or things to keep themselves entertained without annoying me to throw a ball every second 🙂

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    • Marla
      January 2, 2019

      I am so glad that you read several of my articles and found them useful.  As to your question about the best dog toys to keep your dog entertained, I recommend reading 7 best interactive dog toys.  If you are short on time,  I would recommend the iFetch Ball Launch.  This great toy will launch the balls for your dog and if you can teach them to put the ball back in the launcher, they can play whenever they want, all by theirselves.  There are different sizes, so you would want to look for the size that works for your sized dog.  

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  3. Amber
    January 2, 2019

    I really like this post. Our family just did get a dog and we fed her one brand and then decided to change it and it seems she didn’t like the new food. She barely eats it so I was thinking of cooking her dog food at home. I didn’t realize though how much dogs shouldn’t have certain things. I am glad I have waited to do this. I will have to talk to her vet before doing this as you have mentioned. If I had not of read this I might have done something bad for her with good intentions but never the less harmful. Thank you for this post and I am sure there are more dog lovers who need to read this. 

    Amber

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    • Marla
      January 2, 2019

      I think it is a great idea speaking with your vet before starting with homemade dog food and ask them their recommendations.  When people decide to make homemade dog food, they are just trying to make their dog’s healthier.  It is best to get your recipes either from your vet or from a pet nutritionist to make sure all of your dog’s daily needs are being meet.  Good luck with it.  I hope it goes well for you.  

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  4. Sylvia
    January 2, 2019

    I really do find your article very educational when it comes to homemade dog food vs. store bought.

    I agree so far in what you saying and I do know about certain risks when you feed the animal the wrong food but, I am also concerned about store bought dog food. Sometimes I really get the feeling you can’t trust anything anymore.

    As you have written in your article there are, sometimes, recalls by certain  Brands, the same for us humans, and you really don’t know for certain anymore what is in the food altogether.

    I personally would rather go homemade and will take the necessary steps to feed my dog as healthy as I can.

    I remember that my parents did feed our dog with homemade cooked food and he was healthy and lived until he was almost 19 years old.

    I certainly do think a bit more clearly after reading your article and will make up my mind if I like to try to go homemade.

    Thanks for all the information appreciated.

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    • Marla
      January 2, 2019

      I do believe that our dogs could live longer on homemade dog food.  My concern with homemade dog food is where is the recipe coming from.  Just because I can whip up all kinds of food in my kitchen doesn’t mean I would know about including everything that a dog needs in their diet.  There are so many people posting recipes that have no experience in pet nutrition, that getting recipes off the internet is concerning.  I recommend speaking with your vet like you mentioned, and if you decide to go ahead, get recipes that are designed for your dog from a pet nutritionist.  That way your dog should stay healthy.  

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