How to Choose a Holistic Dog Food

People choose holistic dog food because it contains more protein than commercial dog food, often listing meat as the largest component of the dog food. Many commercial dog foods use grain sources as the largest component. Many holistic brands use meat rather than meat by-products. Holistic dog food often contains fewer chemical preservatives, and claims to use fewer animal by-products that may be tainted with pentobarbital, a chemical used to euthanize animals. However, there is no official definition for holistic dog food. You will need to use your judgment when determining the quality of a holistic dog food.

Instructions

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      Check the dog food label for the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) adequacy statement, ensuring that the dog food provides complete and balanced nutrition.

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      Analyze the label to ensure the holistic dog food meets the following requirements: Grains should be no more than 50%, protein should be at least 25% and vegetables should be 25%. For grains, brown rice is considered the best for dogs. Many proponents of holistic dog foods feel that meat should be the top ingredient. The protein source is considered superior if it is from meat and not meat by-products.

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      Read the label for harmful preservatives that may cause cancer. Avoid BHA, BHT and ethoxyquin. BHA and BHT are chemical antioxidants used to preserve dog food. According to Dr. Wendell Belfield, DVM, both BHA and BHT and known to cause liver and kidney dysfunction. Ethoxyquin is a chemical preservative not allowed in human food but used in many dog food brands.