Premium Dog Food
Comparison-Paying for High
Quality
There are many different high quality dog foods on the
market and it can be
hard to choose what
type best fits an individual’s dog. There are several
guidelines to go by when doing a dry dog food comparison. One
of the first things to look at is the types of ingredients that
are listed first, since those are the ones of which there are
the most of in the dog food. The best types of dog foods have a
meat product listed as the first ingredient and possibly the
second as well. If it lists a meat first without the word
‘by-products’ or similar word after it, that means it is purely
that type of meat in the dog food rather than other parts of
that animal.
High Class
Premium dog food comparisons take the dog food one step
further. These
types of dog food always
have a pure meat product as the first ingredient. Where they
vary are the types of meats used as well as what the other
filler products are in the dog food. For instance, one brand of
dog food has salmon meal as the first ingredient and then beef
as the second before potatoes as the third. This is a great
choice in premium dog food for large breed dogs and dogs that
require a lot of protein in their diet, such as high energy
dogs.
Other dog foods do not contain any grain products at all in
it, which is supposedly even healthier for the dogs. Instead of
grains, it uses potatoes as filler ingredients, but only after
using turkey, chicken, turkey meal and chicken meal as the
first four ingredients. This makes the dog food rich in protein
and full of vitamins that are essential for the dogs to eat.
Other brands in premium dog food comparisons use salmon and
whole grains in their dog foods which are also good for dogs,
unlike the glutens and meals that are used in lower grade dog
foods and contain little nutritional value.
Many premium dog food comparisons tell of some types of dog
foods that are considered premium brands but really only
contain products that are barely above common store brands of
dog foods. These brands are advertised as premium dog foods and
are often carried in veterinarian offices, but are not the best
choices in dog foods and are priced similarly to dog foods that
do contain high quality ingredients.
There are also premium dog food comparisons that evaluate
canned dog foods which are normally higher in protein content
and lower in filler content than dry dog foods. Many of the
canned premium brands are free of grains altogether, only
containing proteins. This can affect some dogs adversely, not
being able to handle the high protein content very well. There
are others that contain a good mixture of whole grains as well
as meat products such as beef, beef broth, beef liver, fish,
carrots, potatoes and eggs.
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