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Beware Not All Pre-Packaged Raw Dog Foods Are Equal In the past few years since raw diets have gained more attention a number of lower cost lower quality frozen raw dog foods have entered the market. Unfortunately a number of these products are of a lower quality and are not properly formulated to the highest standards. We carry only naturally grown and/or organically grown food and supplements, under USDA and FDA restriction and licensing of foods for human consumption, that are available for animals. In buying prepackage raw food, you want it to look as if you made it yourself and froze it fresh!
The Right Ingredients The most beneficial meat to vegetable ratio is 75% muscle meat & bone and 25% ground or juiced vegetables. Take time to read and learn the proper dietary plan for your pet. At first it may seem somewhat overwhelming but when in doubt go back to nature for your answers. Imagine what your pet would eat if it were in the wild. Prey would be whole animals such as mice, rodents, chicken or rabbits. Vegetable matter would be obtained from partially digested stomach matter of the prey. Not a large ration of vegetables or grain. The ratios would be heavy in muscle meat, lots of blood rich bone and a small amount of vegetable matter.
Calcium, Vitamins, and Mineral Supplements are a Must! Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and it must be sufficiently provided for in your pet’s diet. "Crushed bones do NOT eliminate the need for Calcium. The calcium in bones is used calcium and not sufficient. If an animal in the wild were killing their prey they would eat all the blood as well. It is the calcium in the blood that is being carried to the bones that is the real calcium. Our Calcium is absorbed in the same way as that form of calcium. Like humans dogs benefit from nutritional supplements in the form of vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. We trust you will find our supplements to be of the highest quality available in the market and the breadth of the assortment will cover most dietary needs or those needs specific to your pets medical requirements
Transitioning Most healthy dogs transition without difficulty immediately. Some dogs benefit from a 7 to 10 day transition period. Where you mix their old food with the new raw diet foods, gradually reducing the quantity of old food and increasing the new until your dog is eating all raw food. Cats by their very nature may transition more slowly. The main thing to remember is patience!
Detoxification Up to a month into the raw diet, some dogs and cats may go through a period of detoxification where they may experience loose or mucousy stool their coats may get worse before they get better, their eyes may begin to run or their ears might get gooey. All of these are positive signs the body is ridding itself of an accumulation of toxins from their former diet. These detoxes can happen periodically throughout the diet but should not last more than several days. After a period of detox you’ll notice your pet look and feels better than before the detox started. If your pets experiences symptoms similar to detox that last longer than a few days contact your vet and have them look at your pet to insure that it isn’t something other than a detox. Click Here to learn how to avoid detoxification problems
90 % of All Disease In Animals Has To Do With Poor Diet Once your pet is receiving the proper nutrition, you will see all the difference in the world, even if you thought you already had a healthy animal! A raw food program will enable you to solve many of your animals ailments such as allergies, arthritis, ear and eye problems, heart, liver, kidney and bladder dysfunctions, skin and coat disorders, weight problems, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, fleas parasites and more that may have plagued your animals for months and years. |
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