Why Raw Diet

What we feed our dogs matters to their health, well-being and longevity. Your dogs diet in today's society is riddled with low quality processed foods. A raw beef diet gives your dog the best chance for the best life. Nutritious fresh raw meat can provide your dog with nutrients and enzymes they simply don't get with dried dog foods.

Our meat is hand deboned and immediately packaged and frozen. This produces the most nutritious fresh raw meat on the market. Other meats can be separated by air or water, we choose to process our me as if humans were eating it. 

Depending on the blend you purchase it can include raw beef, liver, tripe, ground bone and more so let's talk about the benefits of each of these listed above. 

Raw Muscle Beef:

1) High Protein Content: Raw beef is a rich source of high-quality protein which is essential for muscle development, energy, and overall growth in dogs. Protein supports the maintenance of organs, tissues and cells.

2) Essential Amino Acids: Raw beef contains all the essential amino acids that dogs need for various bodily functions. These amino acids are critical for building proteins that support muscle mass and overall health.

3) Healthy Fats: Beef provides a good source of healthy fats, including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These fats contribute to healthy skin and coat, as well as support brain and heart health.

4) Vitamins: Beef is a good source of several vitamins, including B vitamins (like B12, riboflavin and niacin) which are important for energy metabolism, nervous system health, and red blood cell formation.

5) Minerals: Beef is Rich in important minerals such as iron, zinc and phosphorus. Iron supports healthy blood protein and oxygen transportation. Zinc contributes to immune function, skin health and wound healing. Phosphorus supports bone health and energy production.

6) Enzymes and Probiotics: a raw diet may contain natural enzymes and beneficial bacteria that can aid in digestion and promote gut health.

 

Liver: 

1) Rich Source of Vitamins: Vitamin A which is essential for vision, immune function and skin health. Vitamin B including B12, riboflavin, niacin, and folate, which support energy metabolism, nervous system function, and cell health.

2) Antioxidants: liver is rich in antioxidants like glutathione, which helps to combat oxidative stress and supports the bodies detoxification process.

3) Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids: liver contains these essential fatty acids that are crucial for skin, Cote house, and reducing inflammation.

4) Mineral Content:

-Iron: Highly bioavailable hem iron, which helps in the formation of red blood cells and can prevent anemia.

-Zinc: Supports immune system, wound healing, and skin health.

-Copper: Important for cardiovascular health in the formation of connective tissues.

Including liver in raw diets helps provide a well-rounded nutrient profile that might be lacking in muscle needs alone. It also improves the palatability, liver tends to be very palatable for dogs making it a great ingredient to enhance the flavor of meals and encourage better eating habits, especially for picky eaters. 

When adding liver do a dogs diet, it is important to do so in moderation, as excessive amounts can lead to vitamin A toxicity or an imbalance in nutrients.