Pug Nutrition Equals A Happy Dog

submitted: Aug 7th 2008 | by: JennyDonaldson | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 549 | PDF View | Print Article

Recently there have been recalls of pet foods due to a risk of poisoning your precious pets. Even before the recalls, buying pet food has never been the best idea. If you want good Pug nutrition for your beloved pet then say goodbye to the idea of commercial dog food forever. Pug care means giving your dog the best and making sure your dog is healthy and happy. One way you can make sure this happens is to provide your dog with food that is free of chemicals, additives and provides them with the necessary nutrients.

When you make your own food you are taking Pug care to the highest level. You will find that your dog will be healthier than other dogs that eat commercial dog food. Your dog will not be prone to allergies and will generally be a much happier dog. Making your own dog food could actually work out to be cheaper than buying it. It is also very easy so there should really be no excuse for giving your dog the best Pug nutrition there is.

When you look up Pug dog food recipes you will notice that they very much resemble a balanced meal that you might make for yourself. With one difference, Pug nutrition contains more meat than a balanced human diet. This is absolutely how it should be. Even though your Pug doesn't look like one, it is really a carnivore that likes his meat. Excellent Pug care means giving your dog a diet that is rich in meat.

There are two schools of thought when it comes to making your own dog food. Some people will advocate feeding your dog raw meat while others will say that you should cook meat. Do your research and look at the pros and cons of both ways before deciding. It all depends on you and your dog, what works for some owners and their dogs may not work for you and your Pug. Pug nutrition can be tailored to suit your lifestyle and your dog's individual needs.

Providing proper Pug nutrition is easy if you follow a few simple rules. Avoid dairy products, pastas and corn products, as these are not good for your dog. Although onions and garlic make food taste good they are bad for your dog.

Put this in a casserole dish with one finely chopped carrot, one finely chopped small potato, a finely chopped stick of celery and a half-cup sliced green beans. Cover this with water and mix it all up. Stick it in the microwave for ten minutes on high and then ten minutes on medium.

This makes a lot of meals, so you can keep some in the fridge to last three days while the rest can be frozen until you want to use it. The potato, carrot and celery make up the vegetable and starch requirements. You can substitute the potato with some cooked brown rice to introduce some variety.

In this case you want to let your dog get used to eating natural foods. Feed the same Pug dog food recipes to your dog over a course of a week. Then slowly add variety by maybe substituting a few of the vegetables and then the type of meat. Different dogs may have a preference for different meats so start slow and

About the Author

Jenny Donaldson is a passionate lover of the Pug and has a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pug. Among other topics at this website, you will find out more about Pug Nutrition plus a whole lot more.


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