If you watched the eye-opening documentary Pet Fooled on Netflix, you may be left wondering what now? While the film sheds a not-so-flattering spotlight on the American pet food industry, it leaves viewers with few practical solutions for healthy feeding.
The featured veterinarians definitely favor a raw, biologically appropriate feeding protocol, but they also acknowledge that the AVMA has yet to deem raw diets safe.
If you are not yet ready to plunge into raw feeding but want to break free from dry kibble, consider a fresh-cooked diet from Nom Nom instead!
Why Should You Choose A Fresh Whole Food Diet?
Diet plays a major role in many of the ailments veterinarians treat on a daily basis, including allergies, cancer, and diabetes. In response, they are shying away from commercial pet foods and endorsing natural, whole-food diets instead.
Related: View our definitive Nom Nom brand dog food review here.
Home cooking can be time-consuming and expensive, but fresh feeding is the best way to ensure a happy, healthy pup. Just think of the time and money you’ll save on trips to the vet!
My Experience With Home Cooking
After watching Pet Fooled, I decided to cook fresh, homemade food for my three senior dogs. The above photo shows my own vet-recommended concoction of chicken, beef, pork, kale, sweet potatoes, green beans, kidney beans, turmeric, ground mustard, coconut oil, calcium tablets, and garlic. I know – garlic is bad, but some sources say the proper use of garlic can be beneficial to dogs. Always talk to your veterinarian before giving your dog garlic! I decided to skip the rice because my dogs are grain-free.
As you can see, they are pretty excited about their new food from Nom Nom!
If you are ready to try cooking for your pets, consult your veterinarian. He or she can help you decide on the best individualized recipe for your pets’ unique needs or refer you to a veterinary nutritionist.
Some of the many benefits of home-cooked dog food include:
You control exactly what goes into your dog’s body
It fulfills their dietary needs – nothing more, nothing less
Prevents exposure to additives, preservatives, and artificial ingredients
Eliminates unnecessary and low-quality fillers like corn and soy
Helps manage your dog’s weight, blood sugar, kidney function, gut flora, skin conditions, etc.
Lets you avoid the stress and danger of commercial pet food recalls
Improves overall health and helps prolong your dog’s life
They love it!
However, there are also several challenges to making your own dog food:
It can be messy and time-consuming
High-quality, fresh ingredients are expensive and perishable
Depending on the number of dogs you have and their size, you may be cooking dog food several times a week
You must know and avoid foods that are dangerous to dogs
The recipe must be followed carefully and completely to ensure well-rounded nutrition (most vets recommend 40% Protein/50% Veggies/10% Starch for dogs with no special needs)
Food ingredients alone are not enough. You must measure and add the proper mix of vitamins and minerals
Cooked food should be pureed with a food processor or hand mixer to ensure that the ingredients are well-mixed and evenly distributed
Homemade food is very dense and concentrated so it must be carefully measured to prevent upset stomach, illness or deadly bloat
Excess portions must be carefully stored to prevent spoiling
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Finding It Hard to Cook for Your Pet?
It can be difficult to find time in a busy schedule to shop and cook for your fur baby. Maybe you’re just not a gifted cook! Either way, Nom Nom is ready to take over in the kitchen! They cook high-quality, premium meals made to suit your dog’s unique needs in their pristine kitchens – and with all the love you’d put into food, you’d make yourself! It’s real food, delivered straight to your door for your beloved pooch! Put your feet up and leave the cooking to the geniuses at Nom Nom!
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