
(NC)-With so many technological advances springing up each and every day, today's generation seems to be longing for a more simple way of life; the healthier way of life. Many people are choosing to buy environmentally-friendly products; they are walking instead of driving and looking for healthy and natural ingredients instead of processed foods.
"The nutritional benefits to eating purely natural foods are not only good for humans, but also for pets," says Senani Ratnayake, registered veterinary technician, Hill's Pet Nutrition Canada. "The physical consequences humans deal with when eating processed foods, such as high cholesterol, obesity, kidney problems and more, are also the same for pets. Owners need to do their research and ensure they are feeing their cats and dogs healthy and balanced diets."
Many pet foods claim to be healthy and natural, yet very few meet the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) standards. According to AAFCO, the term "natural" requires a pet food to consist of only natural ingredients without chemical alterations.
Nature's Best, from Hill's Pet Nutrition, is the first and only natural pet food clinically proven to provide complete and balanced nutrition for both cats and dogs.
All-natural pet foods that meet the AAFCO standards ensure cats and dogs receive the essential nutritional elements they need on a daily basis in the most natural way possible. Feeding pets all-natural meats, fruits, vegetables and grains is the only way to guarantee they are receiving the proper nourishment they need, while at the same time providing peace of mind for their owners.
"Natural pet foods, like Nature's Best, provide a complete and balanced nutritional diet that supports a healthy immune system and helps maintain kidney, bladder health and much more," adds Senani Ratnayake.
Pet owners love their cats and dogs, value them as part of their family and want to do what's best for them. Feeding them an all-natural pet food is one way for owners to know that they are doing everything possible to ensure their furry friends live a long and healthy life.
- News Canada