How a dog’s nutritional needs differ from ours?
In a study of homemade pet foods, more than 90 percent of
foods were found to be nutritionally unbalanced and incomplete
for pets.*
- Each species has very different nutrtional requirements.
Cooking for your dog is not the same as cooking for your
children or yourself. Dogs have nutritional requirements that
are quite different from humans.
- Foods that are not properly balanced to meet a dog's
needs can lead to health problems. For example, calcium and
phosphorus must be balanced to ensure that a careful ratio of
more calcium than phosphorus is maintained for a healthy
metabolism.**
- Dogs have a very critical need for much more taurine than
humans require. Too little taurine can lead to heart and eye
disorders.†
- Never feed raw meat to your dog. The handling of raw meat
is always a critical part of cooking our human foods. It is
also important in our dogs' foods. Raw meats often contain
bacteria like salmonella, listeria and even E. coli, which
can be very dangerous to pets and the humans who care for
them. Dogs and other pets fed raw meat can pass bacteria on
to the humans who come in contact with them. Small children,
the elderly and people with compromised immune systems may
become seriously ill.††
*Small Animal Clinical Nutrition IV Edition, page
169.
**Small Animal Clinical Nutrition IV Edition, page
310.
† Small Animal Clinical Nutrition IV Edition,
page 30.
†† FDA Notice December 18, 2002.