Invest in a raw food diet for the health and well-being of your pet

 

What is the Raw Food Diet?

Simply put, the raw food diet consists of uncooked, raw foods. The important part, though, is that it's comprised of real, unprocessed food that come straight from the source (beef, chicken, turkey, fish, etc.)

The idea of allowing our pets to eat raw foods rather than processed kibble is derived from their ancestor’s habits, behaviors and nutrition. Remember, our dogs are descendants of wolves, and cats are descendants of wildcats. Raw food diets are meant to mimic the foods they would eat in nature. Obviously, we don’t want our pets out hunting for their next meal (unless you have a ferocious hunter kitty), so this diet is better suited for today’s world.

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 Raw Diet Benefits

  1. Allergies, obesity, diabetes and cancer are more common than ever, and your pet’s diet may have something to do with it. The rise in life-threatening diseases has pushed us to dig deeper and find ways to naturally prevent our pets from getting sick. Just like how us humans need to eat clean, healthy and unprocessed foods to prevent disease as well.

  2. Eating raw foods aids in healthy skin and luscious coats. You will find that your pet has less itchiness, less dander, less shedding and a significant decrease in inflammation caused by allergies.

  3. Cleans teeth and gums, leaving them sparkly clean and healthy. Did you know that bones are nature’s toothbrushes for our pets? They help clean the tartar from your pet’s teeth as they chew. This also maintains a healthy, strong jaw. Feeding your pets meat and bones not only provides entertainment for them, but it also builds up their jaw, neck, and shoulder muscles. 

  4. Reduces stress on the immune system, which means less bacteria, fewer infections, and less inflammation.

  5. Reduces the risk of obesity and allows for lean, healthy babies.  Feeding raw food supports the healthy hearts and lungs of your pets. When they feel good, they are energetic and lively.

  6. Reduces the risk of diabetes, arthritis and joint pain, thanks to the calcium found in bones. 

  7. Raw food is easier to digest which means less gas, and better-formed stool (that isn’t smelly!)

  8. Overall, this means fewer visits to the vet. You can have peace of mind knowing you are doing what is best for your pet and their health.