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Treat Your Canine Friend To These Delicious Raw Food Diet For Dogs Recipes

Author: Jenifer Whitmire
by Jenifer Whitmire
Posted: May 13, 2014

Due to recent findings which suggest a dog will live a longer and healthier life on a diet of raw, natural foods, many pet owners have decided to feed their four-legged friends in this way. Dogs are descended from wolves, which of course subsist on a largely meat-based but omnivorous diet in the wild, this meal plan is intended to duplicate that and is believed to promote healthier digestion, muscle development, bowel habits, and longevity. These helpful tips and nutritious raw food diet for dogs recipes are a good way to begin this healthy dog-feeding plan.

One must feed a dog according to its body weight. Puppies need as much as 10 percent of their weight in raw food, while adult animals should be fed 0.5 pounds for each 25 pounds of mass. An active dog burns more energy than a lazy one, and will therefore require more food. The bulk of this diet must consist of meats, muscle meats being preferred.

It's always best to serve raw meat, because cooking destroys a considerable amount of the nutrients in it and also dehydrates it. Commercial dog foods are well known to contain high amounts of grain fillers such as wheat, corn, and soy which are really nutritionally useless to a dog and can also lead to pancreatic stress, dental issues, and allergic reactions.

Raw meat needs to account for 60 to 80 percent of the dog's diet, and most of this should be muscles meats, which contain the most protein, the remainder should be an equal quantity of skin and fat, and organ meats. Dogs will gladly chow down on meats such as rabbit, fish, beef, venison, turkey, bison, chicken, emu, ostrich, and elk to name a few, some will be easier to procure than others but all are acceptable to canine tastebuds.

Bones also play a role in a healthy dog's food intake. People are well aware of how much dogs enjoy gnawing away on a tasty bone, but it's also good for the animal's health since fresh bones have a high nutrient content. Uncooked, fresh rabbit or chicken bones are a good choice, being easily chewed and digested.

Vegetables can be added in to any meat recipe for additional flavor and vitamins. This food group should make up about 20 to 40 percent of the feeding plan. Examples of suitable veggies include carrots, celery, asparagus, squash, Romaine lettuce, and broccoli, although the latter may give some pets gas. Fruits such as apples may also be given.

In about ten minutes, owners can prepare a flavorful raw stew for their dogs. Simply combine 1 pound of raw, ground meat, with 2 cups of ground vegetables, 2 to 4 ounces of organ meats, one-half cup each of cider vinegar and plain yogurt, 3 eggs including the shells, 1 tablespoon of ground kelp, a handful of parsley, and only 2 to 3 cloves of garlic, since more can be harmful to the animal's health. Refrigerate and serve.

Other tasty options a dog will enjoy include a concoction of one pound turkey necks, 1 teaspoon kelp flakes, I tablespoon flax seed oil, and 1 and a half cup of blended greens. Beef may be substituted for the turkey necks if the dog prefers it. These are healthy meals for Fido's dinner, and for dessert a nice bone is a good choice.

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My name is Jenifer Whitmire, a professional web content writer who has extensive experience in writing 350+ up to 1000+ word articles, eBooks and press release on just about any niche.

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