Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Tips to Save Cash With Homemade Dog Food


It may seem more expensive creating your own healthy homemade dog food as meat will take a larger percentage of the ingredients. Do not despair but be far sighted. The healthy diet availed to your pooch will save in terms of the number of visits to the vet.

For those firm believers of healthy homemade dog food and who only use the commercial baggage as a back up, incorporating money sense and able to maximize the health or your furry friend is like wining the world cup in an inflationary economy! Keep in mind these tips and your furry friend will be an asset not a liability in the numbers world.

Keep it simple

Bypass exotic and expensive meat, such as, bison, duck, ostrich and emu. The rationale is such meat are allergy free. This is based on the assumption that protein diet is causing allergy and switching the protein source will eliminate the allergy. It is best to strengthen his intestinal organs with probiotics such as Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium and Bacillus species available in many forms including food, supplements and yogurt products, as this will help reduce his sensitivity to food allergy.

Get to know your butcher

Ask your local butcher to save the unwanted cuts for your dog at a reduce price. Although some cuts may still be too fatty for heath consumption, trim the meat further yourself at home. The meat will be fresher as it has not been packaged for travel long distances. There is a possibility of organic or grass fed meat availability which is a definite plus to health.

Food is medicine, medicine is food

If you feed your dog healthy homemade dog food, this will have a direct impact on the health of your dogs. When your dog is healthy it ultimately saves you money and yet you do not have to be tight on quality ingredients. You can buy in bulk and locally thereby saving on the amount you would have paid on logistic cost. These savings can be used to creating healthy homemade dog food by using organic ingredients. To further enhance the health of your canine friend, add supplements, herbs, vitamins and minerals.

The key is balance

Take for example, vitamins or supplements, add them to healthy homemade dog food to booster the health of your canine friend but not overdose. Check with your vet to find the correct dosage. By adding enough it will save you money simultaneously protecting the health of your dog. If we check and compare what we have most of the time the products dosages overlap. We need to sit down and rationalize and before you know it we do not need some of it and we will be able to keep some cash.

Grow your own food for a healthy homemade dog food

Share the stress of the supply food chain by growing some healthy herbs and vegetables such as tomatoes in small containers that in the balcony if you live in the city. If you have your own backyard, you could have a garden of vegetables and herbs. You and your faithful companion will have hours of bonding time in a sun soak getaway.

Managing meat

If you are person who is an advocate of healthy homemade dog food and is budgeting conscious, here are some extra tips. Repackage the bulk purchases into smaller bags and freeze them until later use. Buy whatever meat that is on special, such as, chicken, beef, pork or turkey. That will save you money and add variety to satisfy the palate of your dog.

I am sure there are plenty of ways to save in a commercial driven economy and you will probably come up with a few ideas on your own. As Abraham Lincoln puts it, "Determination: Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then we shall find the way."

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