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Creating Nutritional Balance: The Fundamentals of Homemade Pet Food and Supplementation
by PetsDrugMart

 
 

In the world of pet care, nutrition serves as the basis of an animal’s well-being. Similar to humans, our pets also require a balanced diet to thrive. While commercial pet food options are easily accessible, there's a growing interest in homemade alternatives. Creating your pet's meals at home allows for a personalized approach to their nutrition, meeting their specific needs and preferences. This guide will provide a lens to exploring the essentials of homemade pet food and what you need to know to try it out for yourself.

Understanding Your Pet's Dietary Needs:

Before making our way into the kitchen, it is essential to understand our pet's specific dietary requirements. For example, dogs and cats have distinct, unique nutritional needs. Dogs are omnivores and therefore thrive on a diet rich in protein, carbohydrates, and fats. Cats, on the other hand, are carnivores and rely heavily on meat for vital nutrients like taurine and arachidonic acid. Conducting thorough research into your pet's dietary requirements - including what’s appropriate for their life stage and any conditions they may have - beforehand is pivotal in formulating a well-rounded diet.

The Foundations of Ingredients:

The quality of the ingredients selected for homemade pet food recipes is integral. It is recommended to prioritize fresh, whole-food ingredients when possible. For dogs, the best protein sources are lean meats such as chicken, turkey, and beef, while the type of protein cats’ benefit more from are poultry, fish, and small animal organ meats. Veer away from ingredients that can be toxic to pets, such as garlic, grapes, onions, and salt. Once you have perfected your recipe, consider a slow-feeder bowl for both dogs and cats to help reduce ingestion speed and support healthy digestion for your pet.

Pairing Macro and Micronutrients:

A balance of micro- and macro-nutrients will maintain optimal health:

  • Protein - Protein in your pet’s diet is crucial for growth, recovery, and keeping the animal’s immune system strong. For adult pets, a balanced protein intake is important for maintaining muscle mass and overall health. Some benefits of incorporating proteins in your pet’s diet is they give the body essential amino acids that are needed for a strong metabolism and builds body tissue, while also contributing to a healthy balance of enzymes, hormones, and other key bodily functions. Animal proteins like chicken, beef, fish, vital organs, and eggs are great choices to include in their diet.
  • Fats - Fats are needed to give your pet energy, support their cell structure and hormone production, and help absorb nutrients. Important fatty acids like omega-6 and omega-3 are crucial for brain, coat, and skin health. However, too much fat intake can cause obesity. Pet-friendly fat sources include animal fats, fish oils, and flaxseed.
  • Carbohydrates - Carbs provide energy, regulate blood sugar, and aid digestion. However, it is important to be mindful that if your pet is less active, then similar to humans, too many carbs can promote obesity and diabetes. Carbs add texture to food and help pets feel full while also providing vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Whole grains, green or starchy veggies, and non-toxic fruits are good carb sources for most pets.
  • Vitamins & Minerals - Crucial for various bodily functions like bone health and energy levels, vitamins and minerals play an important role in your pet’s diet. Each micronutrient has a specific role, therefore finding a balance is key to avoiding deficiencies, imbalances, or an overload. Micronutrients support immune function, skin health, and overall well-being, affecting everything from vision to energy.
  • Water - Although it seems simple, it is important to make sure your pet drinks enough water as it is vital for hydration, temperature control, and moving nutrients and waste. Dehydration can cause kidney problems and overheating within your pet while hydration supports digestion, joint health, and overall bodily function for your pet while also keeping every cell within their bodies healthy. A tablespoon of water mixed into their homemade dinner is great for pets that get dehydrated easily.



Vitamins and Supplements:

Even with careful planning, our pet’s diet may lack certain essential nutrients. If you suspect this is the case, consult with your veterinarian or pay a visit to a pet-friendly pharmacy for advice. Pets Drug Mart has a variety of natural, effective supplements and other healthy additions to your pet’s food. This can support adequate intake and absorption of key nutrients that may be lacking in store bought kibble or homemade foods. Consider integrating boosters like Omega 3 Oil or Salmon Oil for dogs & cats for added organ, brain, and skin and coat benefits. To make it simple, Hilary’s Blend has created a complete supplement for cats and dogs that ensures your home-made recipe efforts are giving your pet everything they need.


Transitioning and Observing:

With a better understanding of your pet’s dietary needs, you are now ready to start the transition of incorporating homemade pet food into their daily routines. When making that transition to homemade pet food, the gradual introduction is key to prevent digestive disturbances. Hilary’s Blend pet food recipe books for cats and dogs have recipes specifically designed to aid and support a transition from kibble or canned food to home-made pet food. Alternatively, in the beginning, incorporating small quantities of homemade food alongside your pet's regular diet and later, gradually increasing the proportion, can be a helpful approach. Monitor your pet's health and well-being closely throughout this process and adjust as necessary. Pay close attention to their weight, energy levels, and overall condition to ensure they thrive on their new dietary regimen.


Preparing Your Pet’s Meals:

The way we cook food can significantly impact the nutritional availability of the food and meal. While certain ingredients can be served raw with no precautions, others require cooking to enhance digestibility and safety. Steaming or boiling meats and vegetables is a common practice when it comes to incorporating them into your pets’ meals as it preserves nutrients while also assisting with digestion. It is important to refrain from seasoning or adding excessive salt to your furry friends’ meals, as an abundance of sodium can be damaging to their health. To take out the guesswork, follow a proven, trusted recipe like those in Hilary’s Blend Recipe Books for dogs or cats. A resource like this can prepare you to support your pet with home-made nutrition through all stages of life, and many common needs or conditions that may arise.


Conclusion:

Homemade pet food provides us with the ability to create a tailored plan to address our pets’ unique nutritional requirements, and is easier than ever with trusted recipes and holistic supplements. Pets Drug Mart proudly offers an extensive selection of products sourced from reputable brands to support your pet's health and home-made pet food journey. Explore our vast range of products, including EarthMD Gut BalanceAventi GI EssentialsHomeoVet DigestVet, and UbaVet Floradox Probiotic, among numerous others, to ensure optimal digestive well-being for your pet. Explore the full range of Hilary’s Blend products, including cat, dog, and renal/kidney support recipes, supplements, and meal makers that takes the guesswork out of cooking for your pet!

Visit the 
Pets Drug Mart website to discover more or call us at 1-866-462-4007 to speak directly with a professional and learn.


 
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