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		<title>Giving Your Dog A Raw Meat Diet Can Mean A Healthier And Longer Life For Your Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instinctively, dogs are born to eat a diet of raw meat, just like their wild cousin the wolf. Early dog ancestors to today's domestic dog were well equipped predators.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Instinctively, dogs are born to eat a diet of raw meat, just like their wild cousin the wolf. Early dog ancestors to today\&#8217;s domestic dog were well equipped predators.</p>
<p>Just imagine releasing your dog into the wild. After a period of adjustment, in order to survive, he would learn to hunt, kill and eat his prey.</p>
<p>Experts would argue that feeding your dog raw meat is how a dog is meant to eat. Dogs today are mostly domesticated and most owners are not always fully aware of the best possible foods they can be giving their pet. A dog\&#8217;s daily food intake should include raw meat and vegetables. If inclined, in addition to dry or canned dog foods.</p>
<p>A raw diet consisting of raw meat provides your dog with the essential nutrition he needs to stay healthy. If your dog consistently ate a diet of raw meat rather than over processed or over cooked foods, then his immune and digestive systems would become significantly healthier.</p>
<p>There will be be a noticeable increase in the quality of your dog\&#8217;s general health including his: skin, coat, breath, eyes, and teeth and gums. Also, your dog will be noticeably more energetic and develop a happier disposition.</p>
<p>Animal researchers are discovering an emergence of diseases and other serious medical conditions manifesting in dogs and cats that have not been seen in a long time. Some believe that it could be the lack of essential nutrition that a raw food diet could be providing your pet.</p>
<p>By in large, most pet owners feel it\&#8217;s enough to give their animals a diet of processed dry and/or canned pet food. Although your dog maybe getting full, you maybe starving your pet nutritionally because they\&#8217;re not getting the right foods.</p>
<p>Some dog owners won\&#8217;t even consider giving their dog or cat raw meat. They have a preconceived thought that raw meat may be tainted with parasites and bacteria. However one must consider that parasites and bacteria don\&#8217;t adversely affect animals in the same way they do people. Thus one should consider at least looking into providing their pet a BARF diet.</p>
<p>Most owners want their pets to be the healthiest they can be. In that case, consider providing a variety of foods your dog would typically consume in the wild. Preparation is really not that hard to do &#8211; just make sure to provide your dog a selection of raw meat and vegetables every day. There are many recipes you can find if you\&#8217;re willing to do some additional research on BARF dog food diets.</p>
<p>Interested in finding out more about <a href="http://barfdogfood.info">BARF dog food</a> for your animal or just want some free information on a <a href="http://barfdogfood.info">bones and raw food diet</a> then go to www.barfdogfood.info</p>
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