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raw food diet for dogs requires a mixture of fruit, vegetables, and meat. Variety is important, and the same exact foods must not be provided for more than four consecutive days. Always include green and yellow foods and leave out gas causing foods such as cabbage. Cucumbers and tomatoes, and a few other foods, must also be avoided because of difficulties with digestion.
This diet should be half raw meat, no less. If owners feel discomfort at feeding dogs completely raw meats, something slightly cooked can be fed at first. However, with time, meat must not be cooked at all for the best results.
Acceptable types of meat are lamb, beef, duck, venison, and turkey. It is okay to serve the same meat again for up to four days, but not more. After this time a new meat should be given. The reasons is that giving identical meals each day can contribute to hypersensitivities developing in dogs.
Appropriate side dishes include oats. Oats are exceptionally good because they are easily digested and well absorbed. To make them put them in a pot with boiling water and cover them. They should continue cooking and softening for about twenty minutes. Alternatives to oats include noodles, brown rice, or potatoes.
Raw fruits and vegetables are also very important in this diet. Carrots contain several vitamins in addition to potassium and calcium. Parsley can be provided to improve the metabolism of oxygen, health of the thyroid and adrenal glands, and to heal the urinary tract. Add celery for a natural source of sodium that helps with the fluidity of lymph and blood. Celery is also a natural diuretic and improves arthritis symptoms, problems with retaining water, and urinary issues.
Spices such as garlic and paprika may be combined with food. Bananas, mangoes, apples, zucchini, alfalfa, and watercress are also good additions. Anything raw contained within this same category that dogs like to eat are great choices.
It is important to add foods of a green or yellow color to meals. This is because these foods help eliminate toxins from the body. One of the best scavengers of free radicals is watermelon.
Once a week cheese, a boiled egg, and yogurt can be placed in a dogs food. This must be done by combining them in a blender with a half a cup of water and a variety of vegetables. However, this must be given in excess of once weekly.
Never add turnips, beans, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, or broccoli to a dogs food. The reason is these create intestinal gas, which is not a pleasant thing. Onions, cucumbers, spinach, tomato, and peppers must also be left out as they are not easily digestible in canines.
A raw food diet for dogs requires large amounts of meat. This is combined with multiple raw vegetables, including celery and carrots. Noodles or oats may be combined with foods but gas causing vegetables like turnips or cabbage should be avoided. Also should foods like peppers and onions which cannot be readily digested by dogs.
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