Organic food for dogsOrganic food for dogs and for humans is probably as close to natural food as it gets. If you wish to give a good nutritious diet impacting nature and your dogs physiology as little as possible, organic dog food is a good choice. Well, let's face it. No studies has been showing any effects feeding organic food for dogs. On the other hand, it makes so much sense. Using a food where no preservatives, pesticides, artificial fertilizers, hormones and no routine use of antibiotics in the production...in my opinion, this truly makes sense. What You Can ExpectGood quality organic foods for dogs in my opinion should have:
You probably also have to pay more using this kind of dog food. Quality costs, that's important. You can't get good quality without hand out that little extra. But you will get so much in return from your dog. You can try it. Food Or MedicinOrganic dog food is not medicine. Its food of good quality. But, when the body gets all the bits and pieces needed in the complicated processes it will probably be more efficient. Nobody, humans or dogs is created to get ill. The body is built to heal itself. Every second cells are adjusting and repair themselves. This is a fact. The body of a dog is the same. The cells and the physiology is to a large extend same as in us. Lots of repair and maintenance every second in all parts of your dog's body. If some nutrients is in low numbers this can be a problem. Quite often the body will try to do without. Your dog's body can adjust a long way, even under difficult circumstances. This is the biggest advantage and the biggest problem at the same time. For some time this can go on. In the end it will probably create a problem. The body will not be at optimal health. It will get on but at a lower health level If you get some good organic supplements try it for 3-4 months. Perhaps you don't think you are lacking anything. You don't need any supplements. I challenge you to try. Give it 3-4 months and suddenly you can't be without your supplements. |
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