Fussy Dogs and RAW Dog Food

Do you have a Fussy Dog ??
Natural appeal: Raw dog food closely resembles what dogs have evolved to eat, containing high-quality meat, calcium-rich bone, and select vegetables1. This natural diet is more appealing to a dog’s instincts and can entice even picky eaters.
Improved palatability: The tantalizing smell and taste of fresh meat in raw food are often irresistible to dogs, making it an excellent choice for fussy eaters. The variety of protein options available in raw diets can also help maintain interest in meals.
Nutritional density: Raw dog food is protein-rich and naturally grain-free, providing essential nutrients without unnecessary fillers. This concentrated nutrition can help satisfy a dog’s dietary needs more efficiently, potentially reducing fussiness.
Health benefits: Dogs fed a raw diet often experience positive physical changes, including improved coat condition, better muscle mass, and reduced inflammation. These health improvements can contribute to a better appetite and overall well-being.
Behavioural improvements: Some behaviourists have noted that raw diets can positively impact dog behaviour, potentially due to the absence of artificial sugars and chemicals found in processed foods.
Digestibility: Raw food is highly digestible, resulting in smaller, less frequent stools. This improved digestion can lead to better nutrient absorption and potentially reduce digestive discomfort that might contribute to fussiness.
Moisture content: Unlike dry kibble, raw dog food has high moisture content, which is beneficial for kidney health and can make the food more appealing to some dogs.
By addressing both the nutritional needs and natural preferences of dogs, raw food can often overcome the challenges associated with feeding fussy eaters, leading to more consistent and enjoyable mealtimes.
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