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09/17/08
Organic Food for your pampered pet—Is it really better for your pet?

Current research has shown there is no or very little evidence that proves that giving your pet organic food is necessarily better, but it sure is more costly. Although organic food for pets may cost approximately fifteen percent more than conventional food, pet parents aren’t too worried, as long as their pet gets the best. These pampered pooches may or may not be getting better nutrition, but they sure are getting treated very well with choices like lobster, crab, shrimp, beef chunks with pasta, carrots, peas and even cupcakes, too, at some local pet stores.
While eating organic food for humans has proven very beneficial, pet parents wonder how organic food could help their pet live a happy and healthier life. There has been speculation that some of the top benefits of giving your pet organic food could be the following:

· Reduction of skin ailments and allergies.
· More energy and a healthy weight.
· Fewer digestive disorders.
· Better overall health and stronger immunity.
· Quality of Life and Longevity.

Talk to your veterinarian about any pending questions you may have about the current research and/or health benefits of organic pet food before you decide to give your pet organic food.

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