06/18/2024
If you are looking to feed your furry friends some good and healthy raw food or trying to switch from Kibble to raw, we can customize the meals for you. Reach out to us and place an order for the batch or a sampler by the 29th so you can be added to the Bloomington delivery on July 13th.
Feeding raw food to dogs, often referred to as a raw diet or BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food), can offer several potential benefits:
Improved Digestion: Raw foods are typically easier for dogs to digest compared to heavily processed commercial kibble, potentially reducing digestive issues like gas, bloating, and diarrhea.
Healthier Skin and Coat: A balanced raw diet rich in essential fatty acids and nutrients can promote healthier skin, reduced itching, and a shinier coat.
Better Oral Health: Chewing on raw bones and meats can help keep teeth clean and gums healthy, reducing plaque and tartar buildup.
Increased Energy and Stamina: Properly balanced raw diets can provide dogs with high-quality protein and nutrients, potentially increasing their energy levels and overall vitality.
Improved Immune System: A nutrient-dense raw diet can support a stronger immune system, helping dogs fight off illness and recover more quickly.
Reduced Allergies: Some dogs with food sensitivities or allergies to grains or certain proteins may benefit from a raw diet that eliminates these potential triggers.
Healthy Weight Management: Raw diets can be tailored to a dog's specific nutritional needs, potentially helping to maintain a healthy weight and body condition.
Fewer Fillers and Additives: Raw diets often exclude unnecessary fillers, artificial additives, and preservatives commonly found in commercial dog foods.
Enhanced Nutrient Absorption: Raw foods contain natural enzymes and less processing, which may improve the absorption of nutrients compared to heavily processed foods.
Natural Feeding Instincts: Advocates of raw feeding argue that it aligns more closely with a dog's natural diet in the wild, potentially improving overall satisfaction and reducing behavior issues.