Many people wonder if feeding a raw diet safe for their pet? Yes, it is. Feeding raw food to pets is not new, this is the original pet food. However, there seems to be safety concerns that are popping up in the media regarding feeding raw.
Its the holiday season. And all those adorable furry faces in the windows of shelters, at the pet stores during adoption days, and at rescue events; may be saying they want to come home with you. But we want you to wait.
There are a ton of pet products out on the market and no store could ever hold them all. We pride ourselves in only choosing the highest quality products and food.
Chews are very important to a dogs health and wellness regimen. Dental problems can pose a serious threat to a dog’s health if left untreated. Although dogs don’t typically seem to suffer with dental decay or cavities, any plaque that’s allowed to build up on their teeth, can turn into hardened tartar, which results in bad breath, and can cause bacteria to build up at the border with the gums.
A raw diet consists of meat, bones, vegetables, fruits and organs that are fed uncooked. Animals in the wild have dined on raw meats for thousands of years making it superior to processed foods. When feeding a raw diet you are also providing your pet essential nutrients as well as easily digestible vitamins, minerals and live enzymes in is bio-available form.