Raw Feeding for Pets
Raw feeding involves a diet of raw meat, bones, and organs.
Meat (70%):
Choose high-quality options like chicken, turkey, beef, or lamb. Ensure it's fresh and suitable for your pet's size.
Bones (10%):
Include raw bones for nutrients and dental health. Use soft bones (e.g., chicken necks) for small pets and larger bones (e.g., beef ribs) for bigger animals.
Organs (10%):
Incorporate organ meats like liver, kidney, and heart for essential vitamins and minerals.
Vegetables (Optional, 10%):
Add vegetables like carrots or spinach for extra nutrients, but this is optional.
Supplements:
Consider fish oil or probiotics for additional nutrients.
Balanced Diet:
Aim for a balanced ratio: 70% meat, 10% bones, 10% organs, and optional 10% vegetables. Ask me for product recommendations!
Transition Gradually:
Transition to a raw diet gradually over a few weeks to avoid digestive issues.
Research your pet's nutritional needs and monitor their health regularly.