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What exactly is dog food?

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While the exact composition of dog food varies widely from one manufacturer to another, dog food generally is made up of meats, meat byproducts, cereals, grains, vitamins, and minerals. Modern dog foods got their start as a dry, biscuit-like food created in England in the 1860s.


What can I feed my dog instead of dog food?

RefrigeratorPlain, low-fat Greek yogurt.Mild cheeses, such as American.Cooked white or sweet potatoes.Cooked eggs, such as scrambled eggs.Rotisserie chicken, skin and bones removed.Cooked lean meat, such as chicken, beef, or turkey.Cooked or raw fresh vegetables, such as carrots, corn, and broccoli.What Can I Feed My Dog When I've Run Out of Dog Food?

Does a dog have to eat dog food?

Domesticated dogs are largely carnivores that eat some omnivorous foods. Dr Leigh from Your Vet Online advises that it is important to ensure your dog's food is both complete and balanced for its stage of life, and if it has any medical issues. It is entirely acceptable to feed your dog a pure kibble diet.

Is dog food better than normal food?

Commercial dog food contains fillers and preservatives that can affect your dog's health over time, whereas a fresh, human-grade diet produces increased energy and improved long term health.

Is dog food a meat?

When a dog food company uses the word “real” when describing their dog food meat, poultry or fish, they are referring to animal muscle tissue. In other words, it's not a meat meal. The difference between meat and meat meal is moisture and fat.

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