Saturday, June 9, 2012

A Dog's Best Friend Is Raw Dog Food

By Jamie Lansley


Dogs are some of the most commonly found pets in the world. About forty percent of households in the United States are dog owners. For all these people, taking care of their dogs is an important subject so an important question is: What is the best diet for my dog? Dry dog food is frequently used by dog owners, but raw dog food is an improvement if you wish to maintain your dog's wellness.

The main reason why dry dog food is more commonly used than raw food is price. Dry dog food can be bought in bulk quantities relatively cheaply whereas raw food is usually more expensive and is considered somewhat gourmet. Also, raw dog food cannot be bought in bulk as it is made fresh and can spoil over time.

So what makes raw dog food so much better than dry dog food? The answer lies in the production process. When cooking the ingredients in dry dog food in order to transform them into pellet form, most of the ingredients lose nutrients and enzymes, making it harder for the dogs to digest the food. Furthermore, before the food is cooked it is frequently mixed with grains or cereals that a dog's digestive system is not able to process. Lastly, processed dog foods may use chemical additives to restore some of the nutritional value and to preserve the food for storage.

These issues are still present even in higher quality dry dog foods. The higher quality brands of dry dog food indicate that more nutrients are present in the food, but they are still much less than the nutritional content of the natural ingredients.

A benefit of using raw dog foods is that you know what you are giving to your dog. Raw dog foods are mostly made of high-quality meat and a smaller portion of mixed vegetables. How much of these ingredients are present in the food depends on the brand of dog food.

On the other hand, it is almost impossible to know the actual food contents in dry dog food. Processed dog foods list the primary ingredient that it is made out of and it should be some type of meat. The problem is that these meat ingredients frequently go with the weight in their raw state. After the meat is cooked and changed to pellet form, it loses more than half of its weight content.

Meat by-products can also be present in many dry dog foods. Meat by-products is any sort of food that is not good for human consumption like skin, eyes, hooves, etc. This results in little actual meat being present in dry dog food.

Dogs will enjoy eating raw dog foods much more and it will have a positive effect on their health. Dog owners are encouraged to test feeding raw dog food to their pets and see the difference for themselves. If you can't afford to spend much money, you can mix giving you dog dry and raw food..




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