Category: Dog Foods

August 3, 2007

What Is Better To Feed A Puppy With, Bread Or Dog Biscuits?

Filed under: Dog Foods, Puppy, Dog Care — henryteo @ 4:38 pm



There really is no such a word as “best” in connection with the feeding of a puppy. There are excellent puppy meals and biscuits on which the puppy will thrive just as well as on bread. On the other hand, wholemeal bread takes a lot to beat it in its natural form.


White bread must never be fed to puppies as it is made from aged flour and is said to cause hysteria in dogs. Stale bread is better than new bread, and oven-toasted bread is best of all. The bread can be fed with a little butter on it or soaked in milk or gravy. It is bread or biscuits that give bulk to the puppy’s meals, and it should be part of every puppy’s diet.


Remember, if you feed a puppy biscuits or puppy meal, they must be soaked in boiling water first. Never give meal dry; it will swell inside the puppy’s tummy and distend it, and may make the puppy ill. Four slices of brown bread is most adequate for the evening meal of most medium-sized dogs. One thinnish slice is enough for a small dog.

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November 1, 2006

Should Dogs Be Fed Fruits & Veggies In Addition To Their Diet?

Filed under: Dog Foods — henryteo @ 12:20 pm



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Many dog owners enjoy feeding their pets human foods like raw vegetables, lettuce, broccoli, carrots, apples, and any other type of fruits or vegetables. The question however, is are these types of foods good or bad for dogs?

Fruits and vegetables for dogs are unnecessary if you are feeding a complete and balanced diet, which most are nowadays. In fact, anything you add to a balanced diet is really just throwing it out of balance and thus lowering your dog’s plane of nutrition. While dogs need the vitamins and nutrients in those healthy foods, they have a different system of digestion.

Think back to the wild. The free-roaming dog eats game - the whole beast: muscle, hair, intestines, organs, brains, and toenails. Inside those intestines is the food consumed by that other critter: vegetation. This vital source of nutrition is partially digested already, which is exactly the way the canine digestive system needs it to be. High-quality, complete, and balanced dog foods supply these nutrients in a digestible form. The bottom line is that you can give fruits and veggies to your dog, but they’ll do her little if any good.

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