If you’re one of those who consider dehydrated dog food, in any of its many versions, healthy for your furry friend, please think twice and use common sense!
If you truly care about your pet’s well-being, let me tell you that you are undoubtedly in the right place. You will discover how the consumption of dry food affects your pet’s health and how it can significantly shorten their life expectancy. On the other hand, you will also learn how much a raw food diet can benefit the quality of your dog’s life.
Dry dog food, often called kibble, even those claiming to be of Prime grade and 100% healthy, has a significant impact on your dog’s mood and health. In a short amount of time, diseases begin to appear: allergies, food intolerances, joint problems, bad breath, stained and tartar-covered teeth. These claims are widely supported not only by prominent veterinarians in the country, such as Dr. Karen Becker and Dr. Martin Goldstein, but also by internationally renowned veterinarians like the Australian Doctor Ian Billinghurst, the author of several highly interesting books on the subject. Their testimonials attest to the importance of feeding your pets holistically or, as I would prefer to call it, a natural raw diet.
It’s important to note that a raw diet can be given to both puppies and older adult dogs, whether they are small, medium, large, or rescues. Even in the case of older dogs, feeding them a raw diet can make your dog regain vitality, become more active, attentive, and happy. This is simply because you are providing the right diet with all the essential nutrients a carnivore needs to get their motor functions moving like a young dog. Raw food is essentially nutritious for all dogs.
There has never been a better time to educate yourself about the importance of raw feeding for your dog, especially in these times when 1 in every 1.61 dogs has cancer, and diseases like diabetes, heart problems, eye infections, stomach issues, and more are becoming increasingly common.