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Things You Wish You Knew Before Buying Your Pet Food

Author: Robert Mattar
by Robert Mattar
Posted: Nov 23, 2016

You love Your cats and dogs like family. Don’t you?

You get them swanky pet toys, accessories, fancy pet enclosures, best pet food…

Wait! Did we just say "BEST" pet food?

Yes, your animal companions need good, healthy food too.

Because animals cannot work out or indulge in some kind of fitness regime or exercise plan, diet naturally becomes the most important aspect of their health care. While all pet owners intend to feed their animals safe and healthy pet food, many fail to meet pets’ nutritional requirements owing to lack of knowledge about pet feeding and foods.

Having said that, we bring you some invaluable insights into pet foods and marketing that

Falling for Pet Food Marketing Ruses

Even though pet owners want their pets to have all healthy and good food, many are unaware of the fact that cats and dogs have different nutritional requirements than humans, which may or may not be satisfied by market foods labelled as ‘natural’ or ‘organic’.

Just because a food consists organic or natural ingredients doesn’t necessarily mean it is appropriate for your pet to eat. In fact, organic constituents like millet, barley, spinach and coconut are better suited for herbivores. For cats and dogs, you would want to go for species-specific foods and ingredients.

However, one thing you need to remember while picking pet food is what’s processed cannot be completely natural. So, when a manufacturer tries to convince you that the contents of their processed pet foods are all natural, healthy and safe for your domestic animals to eat, you might want to reconsider.

Marketer love to prey on Pet Owners

With pet owners growing more concerned about their pets’ health and the food they feed them, marketers producing and selling pet foods are getting smarter than ever with their marketing ploys.

By introducing ‘new’ feeding formulas and ingredients that they claim are absolutely ‘natural’ and even better than other formulas in the market, manufacturers have been able to sway customers who are pretty concerned about their pet food and buy anything in the name of ‘natural’ or ‘organic’ ingredients.

There’s nothing wrong with wanting your beloved animal companion to eat a diet that is natural and healthy. In fact, your interest in safe and healthy pet food is admirable. But you don’t want to be fooled for being more concerned and less attentive about your pets’ health.

Therefore, it is important to be aware of false pet food trends and inappropriate diet formulas that however sound fancy and seem good for your pet because of their labelling, design, ingredients and packaging.

So, what should you be feeding your cats and dogs?

Firstly, remember that it’s impossible to feed your cats and dogs completely natural, biology-driven diet from cans or bags of processed food unless you’re willing to make extra investment on certified formulas made with proven and tested ingredients.

Secondly, there are only a few brands that serve natural, human-grade pet food including the likes of Hills Science, Holistic Select, Canidae and Black Hawk.

While food products from these brands may be well beyond the budget of most pet owners, there are some pet food stores that allow customers to buy dog treats online along with other products and brands, at discounted rates.

Moreover, whether you intend to buy Canidae dog food or Black Hawk feline seafood, even most of the highest quality branded pet foods would still contain preservatives, additives, flavour enhancers and/or additional fats, which doesn’t qualify them as natural or organic.

The Final Word

If you love your pet and want to ensure your pet’s good health, it is necessary that you heed these considerations. Besides clever marketing, labelling and toxic ingredients, pet owners have to be careful about other factors as well like celebrity branding and tempting packaging.

About the Author

Looking for some best brands online for your lovable pet? DogFood.com.au carries a range of pet supplies for cats, kittens, dogs & puppies. Treats, toys & health/vet food are also available.

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