Raw Foods And Treats For Dogs
Are you considering feeding your pet a raw food diet, but not sure if this is the best feeding program for your dog? The thought of serving raw foods and treats to your pet is a new concept for pet owners.
Properly prepared uncooked foods will not hurt dogs.
Raw foods and treats for dogs are healthy and contain the nutrients needed for your pet.
If you wish you may supplement with additional vitamins and minerals.
The veterinarian can advise if or what supplements are recommended for your pet.
Feeding raw foods and treats for dogs is becoming more popular.
Happy pet owners who rescued their dogs from poor health by switching from commercially prepared pet foods to uncooked foods are advocates for this type of natural food diet and are active in word-of-mouth advertising.
These pet owners have used uncooked meats, vegetables, and fruits for their puppies and dogs to keep them healthy and active.
Those pets with diseases or other unhealthy weaknesses, pregnancy, overweight or underweight conditions have experienced changes for better health.
Pet owners are concerned for the health of their pets.
Owners fear for their dogs and cats when they hear news of spoiled or tainted commercial animal foods with toxins.
Owners also are disappointed or frustrated when giving medications which do no help their pets to recover from allergies or other maladies.
Year after year different medicines are administered with little to no corrective results.
Allergies are a good example of using medicines which never seem to work.
Switching from commercial to natural unprocessed foods correct many of these chronic irritants.
One of the main reasons to change from commercial feed to raw foods and treats for dogs is the elimination of grain and poor quality meat by-products or non-meat products.
Dogs need meat, fruits, and vegetables.
As an example, my dog was allergic to wheat and rice bran.
We changed to uncooked foods and within a few months hair loss was eliminated, hot spots disappeared, itching ears were corrected, and paw licking minimized.
Eliminating the cost of veterinarian visits and the cost of medicines brought down pet care expenses.
The maintenance costs for foods is less with the raw diet because it keeps a dog healthy and fewer dollars are needed for taking care of a dog with any chronic disease.
Raw food advocates:
Properly prepared uncooked foods will not hurt dogs.
Raw foods and treats for dogs are healthy and contain the nutrients needed for your pet.
If you wish you may supplement with additional vitamins and minerals.
The veterinarian can advise if or what supplements are recommended for your pet.
Feeding raw foods and treats for dogs is becoming more popular.
Happy pet owners who rescued their dogs from poor health by switching from commercially prepared pet foods to uncooked foods are advocates for this type of natural food diet and are active in word-of-mouth advertising.
These pet owners have used uncooked meats, vegetables, and fruits for their puppies and dogs to keep them healthy and active.
Those pets with diseases or other unhealthy weaknesses, pregnancy, overweight or underweight conditions have experienced changes for better health.
Pet owners are concerned for the health of their pets.
Owners fear for their dogs and cats when they hear news of spoiled or tainted commercial animal foods with toxins.
Owners also are disappointed or frustrated when giving medications which do no help their pets to recover from allergies or other maladies.
Year after year different medicines are administered with little to no corrective results.
Allergies are a good example of using medicines which never seem to work.
Switching from commercial to natural unprocessed foods correct many of these chronic irritants.
One of the main reasons to change from commercial feed to raw foods and treats for dogs is the elimination of grain and poor quality meat by-products or non-meat products.
Dogs need meat, fruits, and vegetables.
As an example, my dog was allergic to wheat and rice bran.
We changed to uncooked foods and within a few months hair loss was eliminated, hot spots disappeared, itching ears were corrected, and paw licking minimized.
Eliminating the cost of veterinarian visits and the cost of medicines brought down pet care expenses.
The maintenance costs for foods is less with the raw diet because it keeps a dog healthy and fewer dollars are needed for taking care of a dog with any chronic disease.
Raw food advocates:
- Maintain it is more affordable to feed these natural foods than commercial feed
- It is a better food plan to maintain good health and vitality for their pets
- Meat, vegetables, and fruits have all essential nutrients to maintain good health
- The raw food diet eliminates bad breath and doggie body odor
- Dogs have a healthier coat of hair
- These foods contain too much grain or non-meat products
- Substandard meat substitutes
- The food has been processed destroying most of the nutrients
- Addition of artificial flavorings and coloring
- Unnecessary or harmful additives, preservatives, and other chemicals
- Fear of toxins, bad bacteria, and other contaminants
- Fear of recalls for substandard foods causing ill effects or disease
- Fear of cancer and death
- A beautiful shiny coat of hair
- The 'doggie odor' and 'bad breath' are gone
- These feedings help maintain proper weight and a slim waistline
- Dogs tend to be more active and energetic with good dispositions
- Healthy dogs need minimum veterinarian care