Choose the Best Dog Food For UTI

Has your dog been diagnosed with a urinary tractMore and more pet owners are resorting to cooking
infection? Or perhaps he or she is displaying theand preparing meals at home. It can actually turn out
common symptoms or UTI?much cheaper and it results in your dog experiencing
If so you must see a vet right away. Your dog willoptimal health by receiving the right foods that his
be put on antibiotics and tested for several otherbody is made for.
possibly serious conditions. Once UTI has beenWhat Can I Cook For My Dog?
diagnosed and the initial antibiotics course has beenDogs are able to eat raw meat and particularly enjoy
taken, you must take action to restore tip top healthraw chicken bones and necks.
to your canine friend. That means choosing the rightNever give a dog a cooked bone! The bone bits can
dog food for UTI.break up and get lodged in the throat, stomach or
UTI and Dog Food: The Linkintestines. Dogs (and cats) should only ever have
Vets are seeing more and more cases of urinaryRAW bones, never cooked.
tract and related infections in dogs and cats. This isYou can also consider adding some of the following
widely believed to be due to a low quality dietto your dog's meals:
consisting mainly of very processed foods.- Brown rice
Unfortunately most supermarket and even expensive- Boiled eggs
canned and dried foods simply don't provide an all- Vegetables (e.g brocolli, celery, carrot)
round quality diet for your dog.- Poultry
Dogs are omnivores which means that they eatA natural diet is free of preservatives and free of
meat and plant/vegetable matter. Unlike cats whichthe additives and low quality ingredients that can
survive solely on meat, dogs can and do enjoy somecause UTI and other health problems.
vegetables and other foods in their diet, but a highThe right food for dogs with UTI is a totally natural
quality meat source is also vital.diet - and this applies to all other dogs as well.
Home Cooked Dog Food