Pros and Cons of Raw Dog Food Diet
Pros and Cons of Raw Dog Food Diet by Alisha Ashton
Published 07-08-2022
It is natural to want the best for your pup, from the comfiest beds to the most nutritious meals.
Raw food diets for pets have become much more mainstream in the last few years, with various easy-to-order pet food subscription services coming onto the market.
If you are wondering what the benefits and downsides of a raw diet for your dog, please read on as we discuss the pros and cons.
It is natural to want the best for your pup, from the comfiest beds to the most nutritious meals. Raw food diets for pets have become much more mainstream in the last few years, with various easy-to-order pet food subscription services coming onto the market.
If you are wondering what the benefits and downsides of a raw diet for your dog, please read on as we discuss the pros and cons.
What Is Raw Dog Food?
As the name suggests, it means feeding your dog only raw ingredients. Any meats and other ingredients are uncooked, unlike tinned pet food from the supermarket, which has been processed differently.
Raw ingredients include different types of meat, bones, and certain fruit and vegetables. Here is a good raw dog food guide for beginners from Bella & Duke that has more information on this and the science behind it.
Raw food diets can be homemade, store-bought, or even dehydrated.
What are the downsides of a raw dog food diet?
One of the major reported downsides is that feeding your dog or dogs if you have multiple can be very expensive. Even if you opt for frozen or freeze-dried options, which generally tend to be a little cheaper. If you are on a tight budget or have more than one or two dogs to feed, it might just be too much.
If your budget allows for a raw food diet, do consider that you might need to invest in a bigger freezer!
It is also said that it can be easy to end up with a nutritional imbalance when feeding your pooch a raw diet if you are doing homemade raw dog food.
Canine nutritionists exist for a reason, and it can be hard to ensure that dog food contains the right balance of nutrients. Raw dog food made by a dedicated manufacturer must hit certain benchmarks to ensure your dog will thrive on this type of diet.
What are the benefits of a raw dog food diet?
If your dog suffers from very smelly or loose poos, then feeding your dog a raw diet might just help clear up this stinky issue.
As the raw food helps create smaller and firmer stools, your dog’s number twos will automatically be much less smelly. Some also report shinier coats, healthier skin, and improved energy levels.
There are some dogs with allergies and allergy symptoms. A raw food diet has been reported to help alleviate this type of issue. Obviously, do discuss these types of things with your vet first before making a swap.
Common Worries and Questions
Should I be worried about e-coli or salmonella?
You might be worried about cross-contamination or bacteria from feeding your dog raw food. When buying raw dog food from a reputable source, there really is no need to worry. All the food would have gone through batch testing specifically for these common bacteria. Also, in order to operate and safely sell their products, their manufacturing process needs to meet certain standards.
If you are thinking of making your own raw dog feed, make sure you do your research, as the risks are much higher when making your own.
Is it safe to feed your dog bones?
Some pet owners are concerned about the fact raw dog food contains bones. The bones included in raw dog food are called nutritional raw bones and will most likely be chicken bones as they are softer and hollower and, therefore easier to grind.
For example, beef bones can be much harder to grind and pose a bigger risk. Soft bones are included as they provide great nutrition and also help with dental care.
What changes should I expect in my dog if I switch to raw dog food?
As raw dog food contains more moisture, you will notice a decrease in their water intake. As mentioned previously, you can also expect changes in their stool.
It is generally recommended that if you decide to switch your dog over to a raw diet, this is done gradually. Their digestive system will need time to adjust; therefore, a slow transition will be most beneficial for your pooch.
Some dogs will adapt faster than others, depending on their age also. Generally, it can take a few days up to a few weeks.
Pros and Cons of Raw Dog Food Diet
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Do Your Research
Many dogs thrive on a raw food diet, but
dogs will equally thrive on supermarket foods equally. The biggest thing is to
do your own research.
If a raw diet is a little outside your budget or you do
not like the idea of a raw diet, there are dog food brands that use less filler
and grains in their kibble, for example.
We have previously dedicated blog
posts to dog food. You can read more here on dog food specifically for
small breeds. Or read more on dog nutrition for small
dogs here.
Pros and Cons of Raw Dog Food Diet
Author Bio
Alisha Ashton is a writer, blogger, and dog lover who has a special interest in canine nutrition. She is a dog mom to two sweet, but very spoiled fur babies. This is her first post on Small Dog Place, but we hope it won’t be her last.
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