What Makes Eco-Friendly Dog Food
These days, everyone is concerned over being eco-friendly. With many reports being released each year on how the environment is suffering due to society's current way of life, more and more people are concerned over preserving the earth for future generations. As a result, the subject of being eco-friendly touches all aspects of modern living. From the way we build our homes and cities to the way products are manufactured, and the way we feed our pets.
Eco-friendly dog food is a fairly new topic of discussion among pet care circles. At first, the entire subject seemed a bit silly. After all, dog food is dog food, and what waste is made from a pet consuming food, right? Wrong. Since the major pet food recalls of the past decade, the methods used to prepare commercial dog food have been scrutinized. Apart from finding less than ideal ingredients in the mixtures, it was also revealed that in some cases the process of manufacturing the food itself is not environmentally sound.
In terms of manufacturing, eco-friendly dog food is dog food that does not affect the environment with how it is made. Chemical processing and plastic packaging are just two ways that dog food can affect the environment. During chemical processing, significant environmental waste is released or is dumped onto the earth. Since plastic is often used, the packaging process also leads to waste, both in the packaging plant and by the pet owner when they throw the packages away.
To date, the raw feeding method is the most eco-friendly dog food available. This is because nothing is wasted when your pet eats their meals, and the process of providing it is simplest. You simply buy raw food in the right proportions, and give it to your pet. Some commercial pet-food companies have started providing options for those who seek raw feeding, such as organic dog food, frozen raw dog food, and dehydrated dog food.
Of these different options, dehydrated dog food is by far the greenest method. It takes up the least electricity or power to dehydrate and package raw food. This means it leaves behind a smaller carbon footprint than other dog foods. Because it is dry, some companies can package it in biodegradable materials. Some pet owners have also chosen to invest in their own dehydrating machines. This helps them control what their pet is eating, and it also removes the need for packaging altogether.
Apart from the fact that it is good for the environment, eco-friendly dog food helps prevent common chronic ailments in pets. Because it is all natural, it has been known to prevent worms, ticks, and fleas. Because of this, it serves two purposes. The first, it helps protect the environment, giving future generations a safe world to live it. The second, it helps dogs live longer and better lives, giving future generations the chance to get to know and love pets.



