Raw diet is what their bodies are made for
All living creatures need specific amino acids and enzymes in order to live a long and healthy life. For dogs, it’s easy to get a healthy and balanced source of everything necessary in a well balanced raw diet.
Going a bit deeper in biology. What do dogs have? They have short and simple digestive tracts. High level of hydrochloric acid in their stomach. And finally, pointy teeth and hinged jaws. These are just all very simple clues that they are designed by nature, to derive their nutrients from RAW animal protein, fats and bones.
Benefits of feeding your dog raw food
Increased energy and vitality
Better gut health and digestion
Heathly teeth and gums
Improved skin and coat
Enhanced joint health and mobility
Supports heart and cognitive health
There is a difference between “raw food” and “raw food”
Feeding raw does not just stand for giving your dog ground beef from the grocery store. In order for them to have a nutritionally balanced meal it is important to make sure they have the right ratio of muscle meat, organ meat, bone, fish and fruits/vegetables. Otherwise they will be lacking crucial vitamins and minerals.
Hence, pre-made raw mixes are such an easy hack how to still feed your dog the food they need, without the extra hustle and worry, if they’re actually getting all the necessary nutrients. BRUX raw dog food is a well balanced, raw mix that is frozen to guarantee a longer lifetime at the freshest form.
How to feed raw?
The key to transitioning to raw dog food is understanding how food interacts with their digestive system. The main thing to remember is that transitioning from kibble should be gradual to not compromise their GI tract.
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Not sure what is your dog’s daily amount of raw food they should consume? Puppies vs adults, do they eat the same amount of food? Don’t worry. It’s not that complicated and we’re here to help you.
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