Raw Food Diet For Dogs
- Author Per Schönbeck
- Published February 21, 2010
- Word count 500
In a time where everyone wants to eat right, raw food eating has become extremely popular. Men, women, children are all partaking in "going raw" for better health. Something else that is catching on is a raw food diet for man's best friend as well. That's right, a raw food diet for dogs.
Ironically named BARF which stands for bones and raw food, the diet is becoming increasing popular. The concept of the diet is extremely simple. The dog gets fed only raw, fresh foods. Included are foods that are rich in protein, such as meat, eggs, dairy and raw bones. Just as in the human raw diet, dogs must stay away from commercial and processed food as well. The diet came about under the understanding that animals are natural carnivores and should eat a diet rich in protein and should also consume foods that are naturally available.
So, what is exactly included in a raw diet for dogs? Most owners focus on raw meat such as beef, pork, lamb, veal and poultry. Some raw purists will even give their furry friend raw fish and raw eggs as well. In addition to the raw protein, raw bones are given and on occasion some processed food as dairy products and raw hot dogs. Dog owners who are loyal to feeding their dog this way have reported better health, more energy and better moods in their animals.
Many people who consider this a bit strange wonder why not regular commercial dog food? The problem with commercial dog food is that it is too high in carbohydrates and too low in protein. When a dog consumes too much carbohydrates they are opening themselves up to a host of problems. These problems include obesity, diabetes, and over eating just to name a few. Many veterinarians agree that dogs should only consume a limited amount of carbohydrates and the dog should be fed only food in a raw state, as nature intended it to be.
Wondering how to start your dog on a raw food diet to better health and vitality? One of the premier manufacturers of raw food for dogs (and cats!) is Ultimate Diet. Established in 1995, the Ultimate Diet website has the world's healthiest and best-eaten raw pet foods. They use only meats fit for human consumption. No fillers, additives, chemicals, preservatives, nothing artificial. It is the premier website if you are interested in getting your furry best friend on a raw food regime!
Though it may still sound a bit strange to many dog owners, a raw food diet for canines is increasing in popularity. Many owners have taken the plunge and their furry friends are thanking them for their better health and vitality each and every day. If you have a special friend in your life, you want to give them everything they deserve and more. First on that list should be good health and a long life. A raw food diet for dogs may just be the answer to that.
Per Schönbeck, DVM is the editor of Dog-Nutrition-Advice.com, the comprehensive guide to health food for your dog. Read more about dogfood allergy symptoms at his site.
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