What To Feed As Raw Dog Food
The raw dog food diet has become successful among pets because it has so many positive effects worth noting. Among them is that your dog would end up having shinier coats that also display some health skin beneath it. Dogs are also noted to finally have cleaner teeth as they start to have their raw dog food diet.
There are different ways to obtain raw dog food for your pets. You can either try to create them meals or buy some packaged food for them which will be ready to eat. Just remember that the only types of meat that can be fed to them are fish, beef, chicken, and lamb. And of course, vegetables and fruits are to be an important part of that diet.
If you will choose to buy your raw dog food as packaged ones, remember to get only from well-known resources. This way you can be sure of the food’s quality. Make sure that you research on the ingredients and the manufacturer behind the said package.
If you have enough time to create your own raw dog food meals, you can follow the prey model. This is actually based from the meals eaten by wild wolves. In here, chunks of meat will be included in the diet together with small portions of organs as well as raw eggs.
Because of the success of feeding dogs with raw food, it’s not surprising to find a lot of commercialized raw diets popping up these days. These are often packed as frozen so that the freshness can be preserved. They are convenient too because you don’t have to take your own time fixing the meals yourself.
However, commercialized alternatives can be quite expensive. You can create your own alternative by feeding them with vegetarian meals. What you can do is puree fruits and vegetables to make it easier for your pets to feed on them.
For busy people who still wanted to provide pets with affordable raw dog food, there are dehydrated raw food that can also be bought. Because they are easy to store, they can last until such time you need to use them as long as they are stored under room temperature.
Finally, the raw dog food diet also dispels rumors that bones are bad for dogs. It can be dangerous when it’s cooked and you should only limit giving them raw chicken or lamb bones because these are softer and easier to crunch.
Jamie is a canine health guru who specializes in natural pet foods.
