[16] Most, but not all,
commercial raw diets include all the essential nutrients that the animal requires.
[15]
Commercial raw diets are easy to handle, include feeding instructions and enable the owner to avoid touching raw meat.
Read this series, and you'll learn what makes great
commercial raw diets.
[43] A study on 25
commercial raw diets for dogs and cats detected salmonella in 20 % and Escherichia coli in 64 % of the diets.
One of the worst mistakes I've see with homemade recipes and even some popular
commercial raw diets is improper amounts of calcium (Ca) and especially phosphorus (P) when feeding puppies.
Commercial raw diets provide a combination of this to ensure dogs get all the nutrients that they need.
If feeding raw bones makes you uncomfortable, many
commercial raw diets provide ground bone right there in the meat, providing dogs with the calcium they need.
Now there are some over the counter
commercial raw diets that are balanced for cats.
On the other hand,
commercial raw diets are less often tested, and homemade diets almost never are.
Commercial raw diets and «freshly prepared» diets should also meet AAFCO requirements or NRC (National Research Council) standards.
If he is an indoor cat, he may consume an equivalent to the stomach content in his ground
commercial raw diet.
Not exact matches
Proponents of the
raw food
diet tend to believe
commercial dog food can be harmful to their health, and the
raw food helps keeps the animal's fur, teeth and breath healthy.
There are several types of homemade
diets, which include,
raw and cooked foods,
diets that contain little or no grains;
diets mixed with
commercial food, and
diets that either include
raw or cooked bones.
If you chose to feed a
raw diet it is recommended that you also teach your dog that there will be times (when you travel or are on vacation) where it has to eat a
commercial dog food.
A study conducted on three varieties of «homemade» feeding and two
commercial raw food
diets found that there were multiple imbalances that caused concern.
Dog owners who feed their dogs
raw diets often claim that their dogs are much healthier than they were when they ate
commercial dry food.
Homemade
diets and
commercial BARF
diets are often demonstrable unbalanced and have severe nutritional deficiencies or excesses.16 - 18 Dogs have been shown to acquire and shed parasitic organisms and potentially lethal infectious diseases associated with
raw meat, including pathogenic strains of E. coli and Salmonella.25 - 27 Many other pathogens have been identified in
raw diets or
raw meat ingredients, and these represent a risk not only to the dogs fed these
diets but to their owners, particularly children and people with compromised immune systems.29 - 30 The bones often included in such
diets can cause fractured teeth and gastrointestinal diseases, including obstructed or perforated intestines, and the FDA recently warned pet owners against feeding bones to their canine companions.
Bacteriological evaluation of
commercial canine and feline
raw diets.
They encourage dog owners to experiment with a broad variety of
raw foods and judge whether their dogs appear healthier and more energetic on the BARF
diet than on the
commercial diet.
The risk of Salmonella shedding by dogs fed Salmonella - contaminated
commercial raw food
diets.
«Many pets will respond very well to
raw diets, even those made by
commercial companies,» she says.
If your dog is eating
commercial kibble or a
raw food
diet and you believe he needs a little bit more fiber you can add some vegetables and fruits to his
diet.
«as a practicing veterinary surgeon, I constantly see the enormous difference in health between pets raised on
commercial pet food compared to those raised on a biologically appropriate
raw food
diet.
Many dog owners feed their dogs
raw diets because they do not think
commercial pet food is good for dogs.
Make sure your puppy is eating a premium well - balanced
diet, whether it's a
commercial food,
raw, home made, freeze dried or a combination of them.
A research report from Veterinary Record looked at seven
commercial brand
raw meat
diets.
Raw food
diets seem to constantly be under attack by
commercial pet food providers and those who benefit from them, including the veterinary schools and researchers who just happen to be funded by them.
Dogs suffering from skin conditions, ear infections, and digestive disorders invariably get well, once
commercial pet foods are eliminated from the
diet and
raw meaty bones are substituted.
The
raw food
diet contains a large amount of protein from
raw meats,
raw bones, eggs, dairy products, supplements, fruits and vegetables, and eliminates processed and
commercial foods which usually have grains as their main ingredients.
Carbohydrates are often the cause of allergy and digestive problems; carbs make up a small part of the
raw food
diet as opposed to
commercial foods, which feature carbs heavily as ingredients
If natural
diets (cooked or
raw) are not an option, consider purchasing a
commercial dog food that has passed USDA inspection.
I would try moving to a
commercial pet food (unless prescribed a
raw diet by your Veterinarian in which case speak to them first) to see if that resolves the issue.
Below you will find plenty of useful information about
raw cat food including recommended brands for
commercial raw cat food
diets.
If you have any questions about the ideal
diet for your pet, whether that's a
commercial food, a homemade
diet, or a
raw diet, simply talk to your veterinarian.
With the popularity of
raw cat food
diets increasing at a steady rate, more and more pet food manufacturers are starting to offer
commercial raw cat food products.
The Bullmastiff does well on a
raw diet or on premium, high - quality
commercial dog food.
Current, more natural, efforts in dealing with kidney disease instead focus on
raw food mixes or home prepared
diets with high - quality protein, higher moisture content, much better nutrition and none of the additives found in
commercial pet foods.
Commercial pet foods have a much worse safety record than
raw diets, whether homemade or pre-made.
Neither
commercial nor
raw diet manufacturers were contacted during development of this policy because it was based on public health risk, and not on nutritional comparisons, health benefits, or economic factors.
If you're worried about feeding a
commercial diet, avoid
raw diets and either find a
commercial diet that carries an AAFCO label (read more below) or discuss a nutritionally balanced homemade
diet with your veterinarian or veterinary nutritionist.
Better Health: People who have successfully switched their dog from a
commercial food
diet to
raw food have said that their dogs have developed shinier coats, increased energy levels and smaller stools.
While I do encourage everyone to cook meals for their french bulldog — I also use this post as a medium for letting people know there are
commercial alternatives that maintain the convenience of feeding ready - made kibbles with the benefits of a mostly
raw diet.
Raw diet proponents say that a commercial diet can't possibly compare to a raw one, but dog food companies have put years of research and significant amounts of money into their products to ensure dogs are getting a well - rounded fo
Raw diet proponents say that a
commercial diet can't possibly compare to a
raw one, but dog food companies have put years of research and significant amounts of money into their products to ensure dogs are getting a well - rounded fo
raw one, but dog food companies have put years of research and significant amounts of money into their products to ensure dogs are getting a well - rounded food.
There are two types of
raw diets:
commercial raw food
diets and
raw diets prepared at home.
If you don't want to feed a
raw diet at least feed it an all - natural
commercial diet.
If you do want to use a
commercial diet in conjunction with the
raw diet, then I would recommend the Honest Kitchen products.
This
diet takes a dog off of
commercial pet food and puts him back on what is thought to be a dog's original
diet of
raw meats and certain fruits and vegetables.
While feeding a
raw diet offers the most nutrition, both
raw diets and
commercial diets are often insufficient in certain nutrients necessary for good fetal development.
I found an article in The Whole Dog Journal, and the author described a similar situation as ours, where the dog benefited from Arthroplex and a change in
diet from
commercial to
raw meaty bones.
At this time, the best
commercial diets for achieving a high - protein, low - carbohydrate profile, along with controlled calories, are canned foods or a balanced
raw meat
diet.