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Choosing The Right Gravy Dog Food For Your Buddy

by Pathlie Lee Business consultant

It is natural that you and your companion have different tastes but the one thing you both can agree on - Food is more delightful with gravy. Whether it is food for humans or canines, nothing turns a boring meal into a delicious one than a thick, savoury gravy.

 

In fact, adding gravy food to a regular meal excites a picky canine to lick off his bowl clean. And the reason why gravy is preferred in dog food is that:

 

      It makes food delicious.

      It is a savoury addition to regular dry food.

      It is a treat and at times, a training aid.

      It provides extra nutrition like a supplement.

      It makes picky eaters eat foods which they may not eat otherwise.

 

Unfortunately, the main problem is that many commercially made gravies for canines contain unhealthy ingredients and preservatives.

 

If you want to know how to choose the right gravy dog food that offers the benefits of quality nutrition with the savoury delightfulness of gravy, this article is for you. But first, let’s look at the reasons behind why some canines are picky eaters.

 

The Psychology Of Picky Eating Canines

 

A canine doesn’t know about the ingredients in his food and he doesn’t care. All that he understands is food with a good smell and taste. If the food doesn’t smell good or taste good, he may lose interest and stop eating until he’s served something that fits both of his criterias.

 

Know The Reasons For Picky Eating

 

      If the canine suddenly stops eating, the first concern should be - health. Loss of appetite can be a sign of a hidden health issue, so it is important to talk to the veterinarian.

 

      If there are digestive issues, it second possibility can be related to - food. And for the very same reason, he might be avoiding eating it. Take a look at the ingredients and re-evaluate when his symptoms started. If they started around a recent change in diet, then it might be connected to the recent picky eating behaviour. 

 

      The third possibility can be related to - overfeeding of treats. This bad habit can leave him always wanting for something delicious to eat.

Regardless of any of these reasons behind a canine’s picky eating behaviour, it is important to find a solution for it as soon as possible. One of the easiest solutions to this problem is, offering canned food or wet food full of real meat and appealing flavours.

 

The Right Selection: What To Look For

 

The pet food market is full of low-quality dog foods that are formulated with preservatives and artificially flavoured gravies to attract naive canine parents. When choosing the right gravy dog food for a canine, utmost priority must be given to his nutrition and precision to weed out low-quality dog foods.

 

Here are some things to look for during the selection process to find the most nutritious and sensory appealing dog food gravy:

 

      The first ingredient on the label should be real meat.

      It should be low in carbohydrates.

      The food should have been cooked as in broth instead of water.

      There shouldn’t be any presence of artificial additives.

      It should be formulated with natural ingredients and flavours.

      The food shouldn’t contain potentially harmful thickeners such as carrageenan.

      There shouldn’t be any artificial preservatives such as BHA and BHT in the food.

 

In addition to these, canine parents need to keep their canine’s basic nutritional needs in mind. It is important to understand that just like our diets, the foundation of a canine’s diet also requires healthy fats, digestion-friendly carbohydrates and other essential vitamins and minerals.To know more, visit here.

 


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