EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 24 MIN
Nature's Design vs. Corporate Science: The Raw Feeding Awakening
from The Raw Dog Food Truth · host The Raw Dog Food Truth
Send us Fan MailThe pet food industry is ramping up false claims that dogs have "evolved" to eat processed foods, but this contradicts biological reality and ignores how animals are designed to eat species-appropriate diets.• Dogs and cats have not evolved to eat processed foods any more than humans have evolved to thrive on Snickers bars and Fruit Loops• Raw diets contain bioactive compounds (glutathione, L-carnitine, CoQ10, taurine, creatine) that cannot be found in the plant world• Dr. Connor Brady's research confirms that whole prey diets fulfill dogs' complete nutritional requirements• Dogs' digestive systems remain carnivorous with tearing teeth and wide-angled jaws designed for meat consumption• Dogs cannot properly digest plant matter - feed them a carrot and it comes out largely undigested• Raw-fed dogs typically have smaller, firmer stools, indicating better nutrient absorption• Organs are the "multivitamins" of raw diets and should make up at least 10% of meals• Many raw-fed dogs show reduced anxiety and hyperactivity compared to kibble-fed counterparts• The "zoomies" may be related to sugar content in kibble, similar to hyperactivity in children• While raw diets may seem more expensive upfront, they can save thousands in veterinary bills for preventable conditionsGo to rawdogfoodandcompany.com, because your pet's health is our business. Friends don't let friends feed kibble.Support the showRaw Dog Food and Company Your Pet's Health is Our BusinessFree 20 Minute Pet Health ConsultDecrease Itching and allergies with this supplement Pure Raw Blends for Healthy Digestion HealthyTreats Pets LoveFollow Us: Youtube Instagram Facebook Friends Don't Let Friends Feed Kibble
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