How to switch your dog’s diet to raw food
Before switching your dog to a raw food diet, acclimate their stomach first. A quick transition might irritate their digestive system, leading to issues. ALSO READ: Top 10 best dogs to share bedtime with To avoid this, slowly integrate the new food into their current diet. Start by using raw food as a topper, allowing your […]
Before switching your dog to a raw food diet, acclimate their stomach first.
A quick transition might irritate their digestive system, leading to issues.
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To avoid this, slowly integrate the new food into their current diet.
Start by using raw food as a topper, allowing your dog to get used to it while providing added nutrients.
Gradually increase its amount and decrease the kibble as your dog adapts.
Consider keeping some kibble in your dog’s diet based on your preferences.
If you choose a completely raw food diet, monitor your dog’s health and weight carefully to avoid overfeeding or underfeeding.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING RAW FOOD FOR DOGS
When considering uncooked food for your dog, think about essential factors.
First, check the ingredients— effectiveness depends on high-quality, sustainable meat with some fruits and veggies.
Consider the preservation method too—freeze-dried or air-dried methods lock in nutrients and retain the tasty flavor dogs love.
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Consider the price of raw dog food—it’s typically more expensive than regular dog food.
Look for options that fit your budget while providing great benefits and nutrition.
If a full raw food diet isn’t affordable, try toppers instead.
Toppers offer the benefits of raw food without the high cost of a complete raw diet.