![]() ![]() ![]() You can find some in which the ingredients have been cooked before being freeze-dried, but it's rare. The vast majority of freeze-dried dog foods are raw. A booster tends to be rich in certain nutrients but not balanced, so it boosts the nutritional value of an already complete food but doesn't contain a wide enough range of nutrients to be your dog’s only food. This isn't a great choice unless you're well versed in canine nutrition.īooster: A booster is a food that's designed to be added in small amounts to a complete and balanced diet. If you choose a mixer, you'll need to add other carefully chosen foods to your dog's diet (whether raw, home-cooked, or commercial) to make it balanced. Mixer: A mixer is a dog food that contains some but not all of the nutrients required to keep your dog healthy. Look for the words "complete and balanced" somewhere on the packaging. If you want to switch your dog to a diet of 100% freeze-dried food, you'll need to feed one that is marketed as complete. It's important to learn the difference between a complete food, a mixer, and a booster in order to select the right food for your canine companion.Ĭomplete: A complete food is one that's designed to meet all your dog's nutritional needs. Frequent recalls should make you question the quality of the brand. It's worth checking the FDA website to see if the dog food brand you choose has had any recalls over the years. ![]()
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