The raw food diet for dogs would consist of what your dog would eat if he was a wild animal: raw meat, bones and vegetables. People who believe in this natural diet for dogs report showing tremendous improvements in their pets. Some of the improvements have been less halitosis, less tooth plaque, shinier coat and fewer visits to the veterinarian
After research into dog eating habits, I decided to try this with my own dog. I personally considered it to be more like what a dog would naturally eat. It would be much healthier for my dog then commercial manufactured dog food. It has produced many of the benefits described above. He seems to be a much happier dog.
If you want to try it here are some things that will help your dog the most
A good idea would be to start off with only meat products. I would add some vegetables a few days later and then bones last.
Raw food has a lot of bacteria. When you handle raw meat defrost it correctly and make sure you wash your hands with good antibacterial soap. Your dog can get sick like you can from bad handling of meat.
Keep in mind all the food for your dog is going to be raw. This is good to know about meat bones. Cooked bones will splinter so never give your dog cooked bones. Chicken bones are extremely bad. They can splinter and lodge in your dogs throat. They can also get in their intestines and cause damage so be careful.
Use something to chop the dogs vegetables. Since dogs are not used to having veggies in their diet it will take a while for them to get used to the texture. What chopping does is it makes it easier for your dog to get nutrition because the vegetables are broken down into digestible forms.
Pick good healthy veggies for your pet such as carrots, potatoes, parsnips, or others with high nutrition value. Never give your dog cabbage or broccoli as your poor dog will have quite a methane gas problem. This will be very bad for you and the dog
The raw food diet is a good idea but it may not be something for every dog. What I would say is go see your dog’s veterinarian and tell him what you are thinking about doing. Some dogs that have had digestive problems it may not work for them. It may up to your dog’s tastes too. He may be used to commercial food and he may not want to change.
We all want to have a happy dog. If you make some changes to your dog he may live a longer and healthier life
By: Cyril Scheer
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Feeding Dog Raw Food
Vitamins and minerals are essential to a healthy diet, not only for humans, but for our dogs too. Are you feeding your dog quality food? How does a pet owner decide which food on the market is best for their beloved dog? In addition to vitamins and minerals, dogs require the proper intake of fats, proteins, carbohydrates and water in their daily diets. Just as human beings benefit from eating healthy foods, dogs will be healthier and more active if they are eating a quality dog food containing everything they need.
Luckily, there are several top-notch commercial dog foods on the market today from which to choose. Look for a quality food that is nutritionally complete; meaning that it will provide a balanced diet for your dog. If you are unsure of which dog food is high quality, your veterinarian is sure to have a few recommendations. The least expensive dog food, while still being healthy, is dry food or kibble, which is nutritionally balanced and it will help to keep your dogs? gums and teeth in good shape. Many pet owners supplement their dog's dry food with a canned, wet food, but if the dry kibble is of good quality, it should be sufficient.
There isn't any proof as of yet that organic dog food is any better than the high quality commercial brands, but if cost isn't a concern and you feel better about it, that is another avenue.
As you look for a dog food for your pet, make sure to read the labels on the bags and understand what it is your pet requires in his diet. Some dog foods use preservatives that are unhealthy, so be on the watch for those as you read the list of ingredients.
Your dog's age may determine which food you choose too. Puppies obviously have a different set of needs than middle-aged or mature dogs. Puppies are growing, so they require a higher level of calcium, phosphorus, and Vitamin D with protein that is easily digested. As an adult dog, a few vegetables now and then (no more than 10% of their diet), would be beneficial since they contain fiber and vitamins and dogs typically love them. A senior dog will have more of a restricted diet, but still needs protein that absorbs easily, a good level of carbohydrate for energy and possibly a small amount of glucosamine to help with joint function. Get a quality dog food that meets them where they are nutritionally and they'll be healthier for it
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The healthier your dog is, the less money you'll give your veterinarian each year. If your pet gets the vitamins, minerals and other content he needs from a good dog food, the only time you'll need to see the veterinarian is for yearly check ups and necessary shots.
Overall, do your research and get recommendations from other pet owners and your veterinarian, and choosing a high quality dog food won't seem like such a difficult task. By giving your dog the food that is best for him, you are helping him to live longer and be healthier all the way around.
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Cyril Scheer has sinced written about articles on various topics from Pets. Cyril Scheer lives in Anaheim CA. He has 2 Basset Hounds and runs a pet website www.ourpetlovesus.com. Cyril Scheer's top article generates over 880 views. to your Favourites.
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