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Raw Dog Food - How Can You Be Sure It'S Healthy?

Most people feel reassured by the pictures of smiling veterinarians and dog breeders paying tribute to the commercial pet food they feed their dog. Or perhaps, you've been convinced by your own vet that the food they sell is sure to be nutritionally balanced.

For your dog's sake, be a bit suspicious. Don't be convinced by anyone (including me) that what they are trying to sell you is necessarily in your dog's best interest.

Instead, it may be in their own best interest if they gain a sale from convincing you.

If you're having a problem getting your head around the idea of raw dog food, then I suggest it's your problem, not your dog's.

Dogs evolved on a diet of raw food over millennia. Humans have only recently taken an interest in making dog food.

Do you really imagine, for one moment, that humans have been able to change the domestic dog's digestive and immune system in fifty odd years?

You may well say that humans have had an impact on the way dogs look, with all the different breeds. Yes, that's true. But have you also noticed that pedigree dogs are also the most unhealthy? What I call a Heinz 57 dog, is normally much healthier.

So in breeding a selective type of dog, humans have gone against nature, by isolating one or more traits, until the breed becomes what the breeder wants.

And so it is with food. Humans tinker about with food, under the guise of ‘science'. I call it junk science, because there's nothing scientific about commercial dog food. The word ‘science' has come to be revered by the majority. Just as the word ‘natural' is currently enjoying popularity.

So a clever commercial dog food manufacturer will incorporate the word ‘science' and/or ‘natural' in the advertising, to lure you in.

That doesn't mean there's anything of quality within the packet or can. It could be anything. You have no way of knowing how the food was prepared or what is in each pack.

Raw dog food, on the other hand, contains all the nutrients essential to a healthy dog.

I appreciate that it may take you time to get your head around the idea, because you've probably been brought up on the idea that commercial pet food is the healthiest way to go.

If that was true, how cum that dogs health invariably improves when a switch from commercial to raw dog food is made? The only way you're really going to find out for sure is to try it out yourself.

You may be worried about parasites and bacteria in raw dog food.

Neither of these are an issue for dogs, whose digestive system is very robust, with powerful digestive juices. Dogs aren't carnivores, they're omnivores, which means they can eat anything (as long as it's raw), including vegetation and rotting carcasses.

In fact, you will notice that when you feed a raw dog food, fleas and worms decrease and almost disappear.

Dogs have problems with unnatural foods - those that are cooked, those that contain preservatives. Neither of these are natural. Cooking destroys many vitamins and denatures other nutrients.

I can genuinely assure you, that your dogs health will improve considerably when you start feeding a raw dog food. There may be a ‘de-toxing' period initially, but this is normal, natural and only takes a short time to go through.

Why not try it for a month and see for yourself? What have you got to lose?


Madeleine Innocent is a practicing homeopath, a specialised modality of natural health care. She treats both people and animals in her busy West Australian practice. Madeleine loves to spread the good work of homeopathy and other areas of natural health care and writes extensively on the subject. For a complimentary ebook on how to have a healthy dog, starting today, visit http://naturallyhealthydogs.com or http://www.bestdoghealth.blogspot.com

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What are some dog foods with out Copper Proteinate or Copper Sulfate? (Answers: 4) (Comments: 0)
I do not trust either because I've heard of their toxicity. If my dog needs copper he can have some veggies with copper in them, I don't want to poison my dogs over time. Anyway despite my reasoning I'm looking for foods without Copper Sulfate or Copper Proteinate. I have not found one. Perhaps Wellness. But I'm not sure. Wellness might have Copper Proteinate on it. Really, that's great but I just asked what foods don't have it.

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