Tuesday, January 24, 2012

High Fiber Food For Dogs

By Kirsten Arnoldi


If your dog is suffering from obesity, constipation, or diabetes, you might choose to feed it high fibre dog food. However, before switching to a specialised diet like that, I'd advise you to talk it over with your dog's vet first.

Obesity

A high fiber diet is beneficial when your dog is overweight, as foods which are high in fiber are generally lower in calories. By eating high fiber food, your dog will feel fuller faster and take in less calories, thus losing weight.

Constipation

To get everything working smoothly again if your pet is constipated, place it on a diet which is high in fiber.

Diabetes

To help stabilise the blood sugar levels of an animal that has diabetes and make the disease easier to manage, you can place your pet on a diet that is rich in fiber.

Where Can My Pet Get Fiber From?

An organic dog food that is high in fiber is the best way to provide your pet with that kind of diet. However, it is important to be aware that the cheaper dog foods do not contain the nutrients your dog needs, and what nutrients they DO contain, are often of a low quality and obtained from ingredients labelled as unfit for human consumption. On the other side of the scale, the better quality brands can be expensive.

If you are serious about wanting to place your pet on a high fiber diet and you either cannot afford or do not trust the commercial foods, why not make the food yourself? Do some research and consult with your vet as to which ingredients would be best and be certain to follow a recipe as certain foods that humans eat on a daily basis can be toxic for your pet.

As a sudden change in diet can be very upsetting on the canine digestive system, it is best to change to the new food gradually.




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