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		<title>So What&#8217;s the Deal with Organic Pet Food?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you know, dog food is available in a wide variety of colours, sizes, flavors, and shapes. The real distinction is obviously the ingredients contained in the products. You may be surprised to know that the ingredient list on dog food labels reads very much like human junk food. Some ingredients are even difficult to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you know, dog food is available in a wide variety of colours, sizes, flavors, and shapes. The real distinction is obviously the ingredients contained in the products. You may be surprised to know that the ingredient list on dog food labels reads very much like human junk food. Some ingredients are even difficult to pronounce and are borrowed from medical encyclopedias.</p>
<p><span id="more-12760"></span>As you know, dog aliment is accessible in a advanced array of colours, sizes, flavors, and shapes. The absolute acumen is acutely the capacity independent in the products. You may be afraid to apperceive that the additive account on dog aliment labels reads actual abundant like animal clutter food. Some capacity are even difficult to accent and are adopted from medical encyclopedias. Then of advance there are dog foods that are abundant with bogus ingredients, additives and preservatives that can be adverse to pets.</p>
<p>So just what is &#8220;Spot&#8221; to do if it comes to advantageous eating?Many pet owners are advertent amoebic dog foods to augment their pets. Just as we bodies are acquainted of what we put into our bodies, these pet owners yield that aforementioned alertness and use it to accomplish wiser decisions about not including chemicals in their dogs&#8217; diets. Amoebic dog treats are the next best affair to all accustomed dog food, as they are chargeless of the pesticides and insecticides that are present in abounding foods.</p>
<p>Be acquainted of aliment labels however, as they can be actual confusing. Accustomed dog aliment is not the aforementioned as &#8220;organic&#8221;dog aliment and this can be absolutely ambiguous for many. The actuality is, &#8220;natural&#8221; foods are not captivated to the aforementioned college accepted as &#8220;organic&#8221; foods. The USDA have to accredit a aliment as organic, in adjustment for the aliment to be labelled as such. Accustomed dog treats are appreciably beneath cher than their amoebic counterparts, and as such are not accounted as reliable.</p>
<p>Accustomed foods do about agreement the absence of aliment colouring and additives such as sodium metabisulfite or ethoxyquin, which are allergens affiliated to allergies, blight and even academician damage.Even admitting amoebic aliment servings are pricier and accommodate about bisected the bulk of aliment in aggregate compared to non-organic food, dogs are reportedly added annoyed with the basal bulk due to the abstention of the convalescent capacity contained, pet, . This makes the amoebic and non-organic dog foods actual commensurable in price.</p>
<p>The basal band is that allotment to augment your dog amoebic aliment instead of the  bactericide and chemically affluent non-organic aliment can absolutely go a continued way in allowance your dog reside a added advantageous and troublefree activity chargeless of allergies, derma ailments, diabetes and cancer. An added account may be the lower veterinary bills brought on by your convalescent dog.For added advice on this topic, be abiding to argue the abounding assets accessible to you online. Enjoy your dog in acceptable health!</p>
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		<title>Is Organic Dog Food Healthier?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is organic dog food worth the extra cost? Is the whole package organic dog food, or is the implication just one ingredient? All is not as it seems! It&#8217;s worth doing a little research before you&#8217;re lured in by the label. Most people are aware of the benefits of organic food, which is food grown [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is organic dog food worth the extra cost? Is the whole package organic dog food, or is the implication just one ingredient? All is not as it seems! It&rsquo;s worth doing a little research before you&rsquo;re lured in by the label.</p>
<p><span id="more-3982"></span>Most people are aware of the benefits of organic food, which is food grown without chemical fertilisers or pesticides. Nutrient content is much richer. Although supermarket food looks good, generally, its nutrient content is very poor.If organic food is good for people, is it also good for dogs?A resounding YES, is the answer to that&#8230;But!Thereâ€™s always a but isnâ€™t there?You need to look at the whole picture.If you are buying the commercial organic dog food, then you really arenâ€™t getting what youâ€™re paying for.</p>
<p>Why not?If you look at what goes into commercial dog food, the benefits that the organic origins give to the food are swamped by all the other chemicals.Letâ€™s look at the meat content of dog food first. The source for the bulk of commercial pet food comes from rendering plants. These take the waste from slaughter houses (heads, hooves, intestines, etc), road kill, euthanised pets from vets and zoos and dead animals from farms. If the slaughter house rejects come from some organic farms, thatâ€™s helpful.</p>
<p>But the overall mix is far from organic.Even, pet,  if the protein comes from organic waste meat, is that meat certified organic, or has the supplier just put an organic label on the packet to lure in unsuspecting buyers?So the end product should be certified organic dog food. Not just one ingredient.Now lets look at the dried food. Meat (or more likely meat by-products, the end product from rendering plants) is kept indefinitely at room temperature. The only way you can do this is by adding a strong preservative.</p>
<p>As there are no laws governing the quality of dog food in most countries, any preservative can be used. Even those considered unfit for consumption. Such as ethoxyquin. And formaldehyde.Both these preservatives cause huge health problems simply by being in contact with them. Imagine what it does to your dogâ€™s health if he consumes them, and on a regular basis.That alone makes the idea of organic dog food of little importance.Even when the label on the packet proudly proclaims that no preservatives have been added, they are simply stating that they havenâ€™t added preservatives.</p>
<p>The rendering plant may have done it for them.Logic tells you that meat cannot be kept indefinitely at room temperature any other way.Because the rendering plants boil the â€˜foodâ€™ for long periods at high pressures, there is little nutrient content left.To address this shortfall, isolated and synthetic nutrients are added. Neither humans nor dogs can utilise isolated and synthetic nutrients. These should come from the food, in a complex and balanced form.I suggest that organic dog food is no different from any other commercial pet food.</p>
<p>Madeleine Innocent is a practicing homeopath, a specialised modality of alternative medicine. She treats both people and animals in her busy West Australian practice. Madeleine loves to spread the good work of homeopathy and other areas of natural health care and writes extensively on the subject.</p>
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