08/29/2020
1. Healthy Coat Condition
The first visible and physical change you’ll notice is in your dog’s coat. When a dog is on a low protein diet, like a cereal-based or dry food diet, they will not have the right amount of protein to grow a shiny, healthy coat. A raw beef diet is high in protein and essential fatty acids, which together will promote a luxurious coat and healthy skin.
2. Increased Muscle Tone
All dogs are carnivores which means they need to eat protein. Dogs will lose fat they developed from a carb-based diet to uncover their muscular and defined body when they switch to a raw beef diet. Protein is the base needed for healthy muscles, organs, skin, hair, and joints. There is no alternative.
3. Improved Dental Hygiene
Feeding your dog a raw beef diet will improve their dental hygiene and reduce bad breath. The process of chewing raw meat is much more beneficial than an all kibble diet. Plus, dogs have no amylase in their saliva, which breaks down sugars in the mouth. This means the sugars in the dry food products breed bacteria growth which will result in poor dental hygiene and could cause plaque, tartar, gingivitis and periodontal disease.
4. Better Behavior
When your dog is only fed dry food and lacks a protein-based diet, their behavior may be affected. First of all, an all dry food diet is high in carbohydrates, which spikes blood sugar levels, which has been linked to bad behavior. Dry food also contains chemicals. Lastly, it has low vitamin B content which soothes the mind.
5. Less Waste
Dry dog food contains a large amount of salt. Some brands have four times a dog’s recommended dosage of salt per meal. Salt is used to add flavor to the otherwise unappetizing dry dog food. Because of the high amount of salt in their diets, dogs that are fed only dry dog food often drink a lot of water, causing them to urinate more frequently, which could lead to kidney issues.
Onto number twos. Raw beef is easier to digest than cooked or dry food. Over time, a raw beef-based diet can lead to improved digestion, meaning fewer piles of poo in the yard. Also, stools from a raw beef dog food don’t smell near as bad as stools from an all dry food diet. Bonus!