Friday, February 17, 2012

Best Quality Low Fat Dog Food

By Steve Schultz


Some of the best quality dog food for our dogs is low fat dog food. Please do your homework and make your own dry dog food comparison by checking out the ingredients. The low fat food has been the rage with people for sometime, so it was only a matter of time before it carried over into the dog food industry. Just because low fat foods are good for us people, it may not be the best for for a canine. But low fat dog food might not be the best for a canine.

The reasoning behind that is saturated fats are not good for people, because they can clog our arteries and cause heart attacks. A canine can have a higher fat diet than people because they rarely suffer from coronary artery disease and stroke. A dog's high fat diet produces HDL chlestrol, which is the good chlestrol, and that helps prevent the build up of plaque on their artery walls. You do not normally see atherosclerosis in a dog, which is the leading cause of heart attacks and strokes.

If your dog has fat in it's diet, just make sure that it is the natural fat from a quality meat ingredient, which is what the best quality dog food contains. The poor fat ingredients are fatty by-products such as restaurant grease, industrial waste or beef tallow, as those are fatty by-products andwhich are not good for any canine.

Dietary fat can be a good source of energy for dogs and is the only way a canine can get the essential fatty acids they need for a healthy life. A case where a dog needs a low fat diet is i fthey suffer from panreatitis or chronic obesity. Make your own dry dog food comparison by checking the ingredients to find out the best quality dog food you can feed your canines.

Most dog food manufacturers add fat to their dog foods, but it is the manufacturers that add "animal fat" to cut costs, that is the problem. The good fat ingredients, as long as they are clean and fresh will contain a reasonable amount of wholesome nutrients and are: chicken fat, flax seed oil, sunflower oil and fish oil.

A lot of dog food manufacturers use low grade animal fat to save on cost. Animal fat is defined by the dog food industry as "Animal fat is obtained from the tissues of mammals and or poultry in the commercial processing of rendering".




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