- Those who feed dogs raw food believe they are receiving more nutrients. The diet is believed to be closer to what wild dogs eat and can help solve chronic health problems. Chewing on bones is good for dogs' dental health.
- Meat bought at supermarkets may be contaminated with bacteria and parasites, which domesticated dogs may be less immune to than wild dogs. Also, some believe the digestive systems of pet dogs have developed differently than that of wild dogs. Raw diets can also be expensive and require a lot of preparation.
- Dogs fed dry food may receive more consistent nutrition and servings, and it is easier to cut back on rations for overweight dogs. Dry food is also less expensive than some raw food options.
- Researchers are unsure how the extruding process affects the nutrition in dry dog food. Commercial dog foods also contain preservatives and additives.
- If you are avoiding raw food diets because of the preparation it entails, you may be interested in the prepackaged raw food options now available. These are available as frozen or dehydrated foods.









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merlinshope said
on 9/27/2009 With respect to the sentence: "Raw diets can also be expensive and require a lot of preparation."
That's absolute nonsense. Most of us raw feeders literally walk to the fridge, pull out some meat and serve it to our dogs. Long gone are the days of blenders and fruits and vegetables.!!! Please get up to speed with that.
Thanx