A Reason Why Your Dog is Having Allergies
Has your dog been excessively scratching lately? You've checked for fleas and ticks, but there aren't any.
You've searched for infections, but there aren't any.
Yet your dog continues to scratch and scratch, the cause may be that your dog is having an allergic reaction to their pet food.
To understand why store bought pet foods are so harmful for your dogs a brief history lesson on the origin of it is necessary.
Many pet foods were created in response to unusable foods that would arrive at food processors such as animals that arrived dead, animals that were sick, or grain that had spoiled.
These processors decided that in order to make use of product that would be wasted, they could repackage it as foods for pets..
This practice of throwing unsuitable products into pet food has continued to this day.
Many modern pet foods contain euthanized dogs and cats, spinal cords, paper pulp, deceased research animals, and hair.
Dogs are not meant to cannibalize each other.
Dogs are suppose to eat fresh meat, not meat that has been dead for days at a time.
Finally, dogs are not meant to eat products that for the majority of the animal kingdom are not edible such as paper pulp.
Each and everyone one of these ingredients harms your dog.
Besides deteriorating their health, they have allergic reactions to any one of these.
Even if dog foods were to exclude all of the obviously not edible components, many dogs would still have allergic reactions to dog foods.
Many pet foods, even premium dog foods, are primarily made from wheat, corn, rice, and soy.
These are used to add bulk to the food, but dogs' digestive systems were not built to handle them.
Dogs' digestive systems are short and straight.
It is built to quickly absorb the nutrients from prey it would kill in the wild.
If you compare that to a cow, whose digestive system is built to eat plants such as grass, you'll notice a remarkable difference.
Cattle have four stomachs that break down and process the plants they consume.
Any animal that wants to eat grains or grass needs to have a similar digestive system, one that is long and complicated.
The pet food your dog is eating may be the cause of their allergies.
Many pet foods are filled with clearly inedible food or food that dogs were never suppose to eat.
You may help your dog alleviate their allergies by changing to a different dog food or feeding them biologically appropriate food.
You've searched for infections, but there aren't any.
Yet your dog continues to scratch and scratch, the cause may be that your dog is having an allergic reaction to their pet food.
To understand why store bought pet foods are so harmful for your dogs a brief history lesson on the origin of it is necessary.
Many pet foods were created in response to unusable foods that would arrive at food processors such as animals that arrived dead, animals that were sick, or grain that had spoiled.
These processors decided that in order to make use of product that would be wasted, they could repackage it as foods for pets..
This practice of throwing unsuitable products into pet food has continued to this day.
Many modern pet foods contain euthanized dogs and cats, spinal cords, paper pulp, deceased research animals, and hair.
Dogs are not meant to cannibalize each other.
Dogs are suppose to eat fresh meat, not meat that has been dead for days at a time.
Finally, dogs are not meant to eat products that for the majority of the animal kingdom are not edible such as paper pulp.
Each and everyone one of these ingredients harms your dog.
Besides deteriorating their health, they have allergic reactions to any one of these.
Even if dog foods were to exclude all of the obviously not edible components, many dogs would still have allergic reactions to dog foods.
Many pet foods, even premium dog foods, are primarily made from wheat, corn, rice, and soy.
These are used to add bulk to the food, but dogs' digestive systems were not built to handle them.
Dogs' digestive systems are short and straight.
It is built to quickly absorb the nutrients from prey it would kill in the wild.
If you compare that to a cow, whose digestive system is built to eat plants such as grass, you'll notice a remarkable difference.
Cattle have four stomachs that break down and process the plants they consume.
Any animal that wants to eat grains or grass needs to have a similar digestive system, one that is long and complicated.
The pet food your dog is eating may be the cause of their allergies.
Many pet foods are filled with clearly inedible food or food that dogs were never suppose to eat.
You may help your dog alleviate their allergies by changing to a different dog food or feeding them biologically appropriate food.