Freedom
Posted : 9/1/2012 2:06:45 PM
The most common issue with grocery store brands is that they use a LOT of 'fillers,' things like corn which the dog can not digest. There is no nutrition to it, it just makes the dog feel full. It passes right through (we hope!) Add in preservatives, colorants, and chemicals that may actually be harmful and you have a diet that is far removed from what a "dog in the wild" would eat. And the natural diet is what the dog body is designed to use: to pull out the nutrients, use to the max, have minimal waste.
I learned a lot about dog food these 2 ways:
1. Look at this website: http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/
Read some reviews for a 6 star food. Then read some reviews for a 2 star food. Quite the eye opener!
2. The Whole Pet Diet by Andi Brown. I found this book at my library and read it. I liked it so much I bought a copy from Amazon.com She explains so much about what dogs eat and why, which part of the body is helped (organs, bones, etc) and really sheds some light on it.
If you have the stomach for it, you can also read Foods Pets Die For. I know I couldn't read this sort of book, though. The way I worked around that was to look at some online glossaries, of what all those terms on the food labels MEAN. Beef digest? (stomach, intestines, and parts the "dog in the wild" does NOT eat but leaves for the vultures!) Chicken feet and beaks? vs. human grade ingredients? Oh yes, I knew where I wanted to be from all of that!