Monday, September 26, 2011
Dog Food
Dog Food:: dry food and treats to compare
The
dog food raises many doubts and one of the first questions that arises
is the price: even cheap products guarantee a good quality?
In our test many samples at the first trademark or exceed the price for quality brands most famous and expensive. By choosing these products, you can save and Fido will eat properly. And not only. Among bowls and tins, wins the palm of the first quality category. What is the one that costs less.
Hunting for quality in baby food for dogs Jelly Fido is untouchable. Despite the crisis, in fact, very few owners who decide to save four-legged friend on nutrition. The data shows sales rising strongly. And the offer still broader market: products become more sophisticated and are distinguished by the size of dog, age or activity you do. There are even baby food for overweight dogs or cardio circulatory problems. Only 50% of the owners prepare the meal to your dog at home, the other half choose canned or dry food. The moist morsels are more expensive than dry ones (they cost more than three times), but from our tests show that they are not the best choice from a nutritional standpoint.
They are better biscuits From the practical point of view the dry food has many advantages: easy to dose, you better keep for several days. The tastiest morsels, however, are - if you have a dog you may have noticed - and the older animals chew them better. Once opened however, must be consumed within 2 / 3 days and kept in the refrigerator.
Dispelling a common place: the meat contained in dog food is neither little nor bad. Dry food in the values of the proteins contained in meat, fish and eggs, ranging from 21 to 28% (calculated on the product without water) in the 'wet hovering between 30 and 43%. The quality is good, our tests have confirmed. The moist morsels are, however, richer in fat and calories in fat often exceeds that recommended in a balanced diet. Not only that canned meat has some mineral deficiency (especially zinc) and vitamins (especially E). For this reason we can not recommend a Best Buy in wet food.
Hunting for quality in baby food for dogs Jelly Fido is untouchable. Despite the crisis, in fact, very few owners who decide to save four-legged friend on nutrition. The data shows sales rising strongly. And the offer still broader market: products become more sophisticated and are distinguished by the size of dog, age or activity you do. There are even baby food for overweight dogs or cardio circulatory problems. Only 50% of the owners prepare the meal to your dog at home, the other half choose canned or dry food. The moist morsels are more expensive than dry ones (they cost more than three times), but from our tests show that they are not the best choice from a nutritional standpoint.
They are better biscuits From the practical point of view the dry food has many advantages: easy to dose, you better keep for several days. The tastiest morsels, however, are - if you have a dog you may have noticed - and the older animals chew them better. Once opened however, must be consumed within 2 / 3 days and kept in the refrigerator.
Dispelling a common place: the meat contained in dog food is neither little nor bad. Dry food in the values of the proteins contained in meat, fish and eggs, ranging from 21 to 28% (calculated on the product without water) in the 'wet hovering between 30 and 43%. The quality is good, our tests have confirmed. The moist morsels are, however, richer in fat and calories in fat often exceeds that recommended in a balanced diet. Not only that canned meat has some mineral deficiency (especially zinc) and vitamins (especially E). For this reason we can not recommend a Best Buy in wet food.
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