EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 38 MIN
What Processed Pet Food Does To Dogs And What Fresh Food Fixes
from The Raw Dog Food Truth · host The Raw Dog Food Truth
Send us Fan MailWe challenge the gap between what we eat for health and what we feed our dogs, making the case for fresh, species-appropriate diets over ultra-processed kibble. We break down labeling traps, palatability addiction, fasting benefits, and practical ways to question vet recommendations.• harms of ultra-processed pet food on metabolism and inflammation• why “complete and balanced” labeling misleads• palatability engineering and food addiction in dogs• fasting windows, autophagy, and lowered inflammatory load• safe handling facts vs exaggerated bacteria fears• rice, potatoes, and carb-heavy “prescription” diets questioned• how to ask vets clear, respectful nutrition questions• simple raw ratios and transition tactics for successFind out how you can start your dog on the road to health and longevity. Go to rawdogfoodandcompany.com where friends don't let friends feed kibble and where your pet's health is out of business.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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Send us Fan Mail We challenge the gap between what we eat for health and what we feed our dogs, making the case for fresh, species-appropriate diets over ultra-processed kibble. We break down labeling traps, palatability addiction, fasting benefits, and practical ways to question vet recommendations. • harms of ultra-processed pet food on metabolism and inflammation • why “complete and balanced” labeling misleads • palatability engineering and food addiction in dogs • fasting windows, autoph...
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