123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Animal-and-Pet >> View Article

Nutrition And Arthritic Pets

Profile Picture
By Author: JR Rogers
Total Articles: 5
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

We have talked about the importance of both diet and exercise when dealing with a pet that has arthritis. I think that diet is such an important issue that it is one we should discuss in greater detail. It is becoming common knowledge that as humans, our bodies perform better when we "eat right." It is equally important for pets to follow healthy food guidelines as well.
The Generic Foods

There are three "groups" of processed foods and it usually one or more of these that we purchase to feed our pets: 1) the "Generic" group, 2) the "Premium" group, and 3) the "natural foods" group. The first group is the focus of this discussion. All three groups appeal to us for obvious reasons. We like the convenience factor. All we have to do is "scoop and dish it."
This first group that I will call the "generics" is the least desirable from a nutritional standpoint. Of course, that is why they carry the lowest price tag. Unfortunately, when you are trying to provide a healthy diet to an arthritic pet, it frankly does a less than desirable job in my opinion.
What is that stuff?
This is the category ...
... of pet foods that contains animal and plant by-products. If you are paying attention, they also contain artificial preservatives and additives. This group of pet foods uses the cheapest possible ingredients. Unfortunately, manufacturers are not held to extremely high standards here.
It is also important to note that pet food is a "spin-off" of the human food industry. As we all know, the standards are certainly higher for food manufactured for humans than it is for pets. What happens is that the pet food segment of this industry gets the opportunity to "unload" ingredients that would not pass muster for humans.
This is where you will find that even the "grains" purported to be in these foods is either over processed or is whole grain that is simply not fit for humans to eat. As well, there are often parts of an animal used in manufacturing pet food that frankly put, is not the least bit desirable.
Measuring Up

You do not have to become a "food expert" to make decisions here. Assuming you can afford to spend a little extra for pet food, use some common sense.
Price is a good guideline. If you see a 40-pound bag of dog food that is on sale for $12.95, it is likely not on the most desirable food list (a least, not from my standpoint.) If you study the label, it likely will tell you that this is correct.
Premium and All-Natural

When you move up in price, you are likely looking at "premium" and "all-natural" offerings. The premium brands are going to be on most store shelves and usually they are sold by veterinarians as well. Even this food group does not necessarily have the finest ingredients. Unfortunately, price alone does not always tell the story here.
The "all-natural" pet foods, generally speaking, are the best of the bunch. These use natural preservatives and you are not going to find artificial flavoring or coloring. Of course, the price corresponds to the quality and for some of you it is not feasible from a budget standpoint.
I have recommended using raw vegetables as part of your pet's diet. It is far less expensive and once they get used to it (and, if you do not overdo it) it is a healthy and less expensive approach.
Pets with arthritis need solid and healthy nutrition. If your budget allows you the luxury of giving them the best, then opt for the all-natural group.
Remember, high-quality liquid glucosamine is only part of the picture. To get an arthritic pet healthier overall, it requires attention to both diet and exercise as well.

About the Author JR Rogers is the owner of Synflex America Inc. makers of Syn-flex, a premium glucosamine arthritis formula for humans and household pets.

The author's statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not provided to diagnose or to suggest that liquid glucosamine and chondroitin will treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Total Views: 294Word Count: 690See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Animal and Pet Articles

1. Comprehensive Tick And Flea Treatment For Pets In Goa – Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

2. Keep Your Pet Safe From Ticks And Fleas With Glampetz In Goa
Author: Anurag Ranjan

3. Pet Skin Care In Goa: Trusted Treatment For All Skin Problems At Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

4. Pet Health Grooming In Goa
Author: Anurag Ranjan

5. Title: Restore Calm And Balance: Premium Pet Aromatherapy Services In Goa By Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

6. Refresh And Rejuvenate: Hydro Bath Service For Pets In Goa By Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

7. Dog Hostel Services In Goa By Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

8. Pet Boarding Services In Goa – Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

9. Glampetz Offers Expert Pet Hair Trimming Services Across Goa
Author: Anurag Ranjan

10. Give Your Pet The Luxury They Deserve With Glampetz Spa & Massage Services In Goa
Author: Anurag Ranjan

11. Comprehensive Pet Training Services In Goa For Every Pet
Author: Anurag Ranjan

12. Myths About Dogs And Sun Protection
Author: Anna Bush

13. Maine Coon Cat For Sale
Author: Stacy Blink

14. Expert Pet Dematting Service In Goa – Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

15. Premium Pet Grooming In Goa: Care, Comfort, And Cleanliness At Glampetz
Author: Anurag Ranjan

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: