March 27, 2010
Providing Your Dog A BARF Diet Can Mean A Healthier And Longer Life For Your Pet
Just like their cousin the wolf, pet dogs are instinctively born to eat a diet of raw meat. In the pet industry, this is called a bones and raw food diet or BARF for short. The very first dogs, ancestors of today's domestic canines, were capable predators.
Just imagine releasing your dog into the wild. After a period of adjustment, in order to survive, he would learn to hunt, kill and eat his prey.
Some would argue that this is how dogs were meant to eat. Most dogs today are domesticated and their owners are not fully aware of their dietary needs. A dog's diet should consist something more than just leftovers or dry dog food, but it should include raw meat.
A BARF diet consisting of raw meat supplies your animal with the needed nutrition he/she requires to really be healthy. If your pet consistently consumed raw meats and vegetables instead of over manufactured or over processed pet foods, then his/her digestive and immune systems would be significantly healthier.
There will be a noticeable change in the overall quality of your dog's skin, coat, breath, eyes, and teeth and gums. In addition, your pet will develop a higher energy level and an overall happier disposition.
Lately, veterinarian researchers are discovering diseases and other serious medical conditions developing in dogs and cats not seen for many years. One reason could be the lack of vital nutrition that a BARF diet could be supplying.
By in large, most pet owners feel it's enough to give their animals a diet of processed dry and/or canned pet food. Although your dog maybe getting full, you maybe starving your pet nutritionally because they're not getting the right foods.
Many dog owners are cautious about giving their dog or cat raw meat. There is a preconceived idea that raw meat may have parasites and/or bacteria. Consider this, parasites and bacteria do not adversely affect animals in the same way they affect humans; thus one should at least consider researching the topic before overlooking the option of providing your pet a raw food diet.
If you're like most dog owners, you want your dog to live a long healthy life. If that's the case, then you really need to consider providing your dog some of what he/she would typically eat in the wild. Preparing a BARF diet is really not hard to do - just ensure you provide your dog a careful selection of raw meat and vegetables daily. If you're willing to do some research, you can find some great tips on feeding your pet a BARF diet.
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