Reasons To Feed Raw Dog Food To Your Pet

The raw dog food diet is taking on the pet world by a storm. A lot of people have mixed insights when it comes to supporting this kind of feeding procedure among pets. However, it's been pointed out that the effectiveness of this procedure is due to the fact that pets are essentially domesticated animals. In their natural habitat, they would be subject to eat raw food or raw prey just as greyhounds as well as sled dogs do. The raw dog food diet has come to light because of Australian veterinarian Ian Billinghurst who brought the idea publicly in 1993.

The main idea behind this kind of pet diet is that dogs are brought back into the old ways in which canines would be able to evolve within natural circumstances. Through feeding dogs with raw food, the proponents of this type of diet say that domesticated pets would be able to function much better and become stronger overall. The idea is that commercialized food is not that nutritious as compared with actual raw food. Billinghurst even states that in the long run, feeding dogs with commercialized food may actually be bad for their health.

So what does eating raw food actually do to dogs? There are several benefits reportedly stemming out from this new approach to feeding canines. Among them are the noticeable physical changes. Dogs that eat raw food are seen to exhibit a shinier coat and also have healthier skin. There were also observations that they seem to have a stronger and cleaner set of teeth.

Even their bowels can give telling signs of health because they are relatively smaller than when eating canned dog food. This means that they absorb more nutrients when eating raw edibles. They are also noted to have higher energy levels when they eat raw food as compared to being sluggish with commercialized dog food. Ultimately, experts say that canines who eat raw dog food also build their resistance more effectively against different illnesses that may impede them.

The raw dog food diet is really an appealing way to care for your pet dog. But if you have never heard of this before, chances are your pet has always been fed dog food or you have even taken the task of letting them eat some leftovers or cooked meals. In this case, it is strongly advised that you ease your pet into this raw food diet instead of immediately changing their meals into raw ones. They might respond to it positively so its best to change their eating habits one meal at a time. This would allow them to develop the needed enzymes for digesting raw food particles.

In addition to slowly easing pets into the raw dog food diet, it's also important to note the food items that you will feed to them. This diet does promote the inclusion of bones into the dog's diet however you should restrict it to chicken bones. Chicken bones are easier to crunch and as the dog does chew on it, it effectively breaks down and does not become splintered. Thus, they are able to exercise their mouth and get their fill without any danger.

Jamie is a dog health expert who specializes in natural dog diets.


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