Enviou-me igualmente receitas para comida caseira. Se quiserem depois eu meto aqui.Ana,
Thank you for emailing. It is very important to get your pet on the highest quality diet your budget will allow, as diet is the Number One factor in contributing to health problems. We recommend a homemade diet first, but realize this is not convenient for everyone. Therefore, I will give you some advice on what to look for in a pet food.
The diet should contain chicken meal or turkey meal as the first ingredient. It also should contain WHOLE grains not fragments from a grain. When you see "meal", this means that they have actually ground meat into a meal. If you see "by product" this means feet, heads feathers, eyes, blood. Chicken is best because it contains all the amino acids and the vitamins. For example an ingredient list should look like this; Chicken meal, turkey meal whole brown rice, whole barley, etc. NOT chicken by product meal, rice flour, wheat gluten, etc.
Avoid any foods with synthetic preservatives such as butylated hydroxyanisol (BHA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), propyl gallate, propylene glycol (also used as a less-toxic version of automotive antifreeze), and ethoxyquin.
If you can not find a high quality dry food in your area, I would highly recommend a homecooked diet. Fresh fruit, vegetables and meats help clean out the body and improve the immune system. I will send you a very simple crockpot recipe you can try.
If homecooking is not an option on a daily basis, I would recommend some human grade food on a daily basis. For example, every time you go to the supermarket, purchase one item for your pet (Fruit, Vegetable or Dairy Item). It could be apples, carrots, plain yogurt, cantaloupe, rice cakes, etc. Pick out something that will be easiest for you. Give him one of this item every day. If he doesn't don't like, that's ok.
The next time you go shopping pick something else out. Continue incorporating 1 new food each week. Foods you should avoid are strawberries, oranges, grapefruits, onions and any processed foods.
O site em que ela trabalha contem mais informações sobre alimentos, oque é perigoso, ect...
http://www.purelypets.com/