Features
September 2007 Issue
A Homemade Dog Food Diet
A tasty medley of new canine products, dog food diet updates, and answers to your FAQs.
As more and more owners make the decision to switch their dogs to homemade diets, we grew increasingly aware of the importance and urgency to supply appropriate guidelines that could help people create homemade diets that would meet their dogs¡¯ nutritional needs. Over the past five months, we¡¯ve presented information on homemade diets, cooked and raw, with whole bones, ground bones, or boneless. During that time, we¡¯ve learned about some new products, read a great new book, tried out some sample pre-mixes and freeze-dried foods, and responded to questions from people about issues raised in our past five articles and points that would benefit from clarification. We¡¯ll discuss these topics in this final installment of our series.
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