Why You Should Go With A Raw Diet

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A wolf, for example, survives from a kill. The contents of the animals stomach are eaten first. Doing this, the wolf takes in grains and vegetables, as well as, enzymes needed for good nutrition.
This is nonsense and BS. Many raw concepts (especially commercial raw) are flawed and they follow the same path as the kibble diets they are suppose to be better than...kibble took the path of omnivore directed nutrition, and many raw diets to follow (commercial) took the same inappropriate path. The myth a wolf goes for stomach content first for grain is nothing more than attempts to justify cheaper omnivore ingredients for dogs.

Ingredients of the raw diet include meat, veggies, and grains. Approximately half of the diet is meat. Vegetables, fruit, and grain cover the rest.
Again, more nonsense from this article. It is a well know fact the feeding of raw vegetables to dogs yields starvation. It is also a well know fact grain most first be cooked to become a cheap useable inefficient from of protein. Being that it must be cooked it cannot by any means be considered "raw". Omnivore nutrition still has the upper hand when it comes to the thought process, and this unfortunately slips into raw concepts as well.

Charlie
 

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