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You might get better dog nutrition in organic pet food than what you can get in many commercial foods.image This is simply because some organic and natural meals will start out with much better ingredients compared to what some other pet meals will.
Many of us have seen "well balanced" on a large amount of commercial pet foods. What I want to know is really what part of it's balanced? Is my pet getting the appropriate amounts of vitamins and minerals that would be considered effective dog nutrition? Is it balanced because they receive equal parts of stuff which is great and More info junk? I have no idea what the businesses mean by this, however, I would always believe they actually meant that it was good and "well-balanced" for my pet.
Nevertheless, I began reading the ingredients in some of the commercial foods. I saw quite a couple of things that I was not happy with. Meat by-products was at least one. A long list of complicated words which I cannot pronounce. These are what I assume are some other additives and preservatives. I wasn't real sharp on my pet eating meat by-products and a bunch of chemical substances which I couldn't actually claim.
Due to this I began looking at natural and organic pet food. What I found was real meat listed as natural, or maybe free range chicken and beef. (They have other flavors also, but these're by far the most popular.) What I didn't see was a summary of chemical substances. I did find vitamins and minerals listed, although nothing that sounded damaging to the pet of mine.image

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