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Recommended By Vets? - Did you know that any manufactured dog food can legally have the label of "Recommended by Veterinarians" if only 1 vet recommends it? That is 1 vet out ofmillions.
Fillers - The main difference between high quality and low quality manufactured dog food is the amount of fillers. Fillers are empty, useless ingredients which "pump" up the dog food to make it appear as if there is "more to it" and cause your Pug to feel full...when in fact they are ingesting worthless elements which contain zero nutrients. It is akin to us eating cardboard.
These quickly pass right through your Pugs' body and come out via the other end.
Behavioral Issues - The behavioral issues of a Pug eating grass and/or eating feces can be directly connected to the dog's diet. As the Pug is ingesting those fillers found in manufactured food, your dog will feel full, but his or her body will be craving nutrients that the fillers did not contain.
Allergies - Allergies to dog food is one of the most common allergies that affect small breed dogs as the Pug. This can cause upset stomachs, vomiting, diarrhea, and external symptoms such as dry skin and a dull coat. Many cases can be severe and following the correct home cooking methods I have for you will show you how to make sure your Pug is receiving the nutrients they need, while at the same time finding out what he or she is allergic to.
Wheat - For those who already know that a Pug is allergic to wheat (one of the most common food elements), you can make delicious wheat-free home cooked meals for your Pug.
Teething - Why watch your Pug suffer through the teething phase, when you can make tasty home made treats that will greatly help with discomfort.
Marketing Schemes - Puppy food, adult food, senior food, pregnancy food...When you home cook for your Pug, you do not need to worry about the age of your dog. My home cooking recipes fit any Pug of any age.
Raw Food Diets - Scientists have traced canines all the way back to 4 specific wolves - amazing! Having originated from wild animals, our fluffy little friends still have the instinct to eat raw meat. For those who wish to see if their Pug enjoys a raw food diet, you will have recipes for this as well.
Tummy Trouble Times - There will be times when your Pug is feeling down, perhaps recovering from a treatment or just having an "off day" and dealing with an upset tummy. For those times, read the recipes for "Upset Tummy Food".
Trust - Your Pug trusts you to feed them. They stand there looking so cute, practically drooling while you prepare their dinner. They are loyal to you and eat what you place down. Do you want to feed your Pug fillers? Or do you want to feed them home cooked food specifically for the Pug and know that the only elements your dog is ingesting are healthy, nutritious and ingredients that your dog's body actually needs.
In Dr. Sara's Healthy Home Cooking for Pugs, you will have recipes for:
9 Biscuits - Perfect as a side dish, a reward treat or an any time snack.
8 Healthy Snacks, great any time, but perfect for those occasions when you have company over...why not allow your Pug to enjoy a special food too?
5 Teething snacks to ease their discomfort while enjoying something yummy
2 Vegetarian meals - To mix things up a bit and offer some diversity to your dog's dinners
4 Hamburg based meals - Perfect in today's economy and so easy to make while you prepare your own dinner
3 Chicken based meals - For excellent health and easy cooking, as most of you already will be cooking chicken for yourselves
3 Fish meals - A great way to provide choices for your Pug and especially great for the "finicky eater"
4 Lamb based meals - Wonderful recipes your dog will thank you for
2 Liver based recipes - for the flavor dogs can't resist
3 Italian meals - Should humans be the only ones to enjoy a little taste of Italy? Your Pug deserves it too.
A perfect Raw Food recipe for the Pug
My # 1 Recommend Meal for Optimal Health
5 Peanut Butter based meals for the Pug - These are perfect for those who are teething or have chewing issues. Why? Because that peanut butter is healthy and keeps their mouths busy...and they won't be chewing on your shoes!
8 desserts - For holidays, special occasions or just to show your Pug that you care enough to provide dessert
A wonderful Pug birthday cake recipe, to celebrate their special day
2 Breakfast recipes - Dogs love to eat a different food for breakfast, just as humans do.
3 Wheat-Free treats and meals - For those dogs who are allergic to the #1 most common ingredient: wheat
2 recipes for "Upset Tummy" for those times that your Pug needs your help keeping down food or recovering from an illness
The Ultimate Hypo-Allergenic Meal - To immediately give relief to a dog who has food allergies...and then perfectly identify the culprit ingredient.