Is a dog a carnivore or an omnivore that mainly eats meat-

Is a dog a carnivore or an omnivore that mainly eats meat?

Many pet nutrition experts and veterinarians have been arguing over whether pet dogs and cats need to be fed more meat, or even raw meat. This has always been an endless topic about how to better provide pets with nutritionally balanced food. This problem will also directly affect the use and reasonable proportioning of meat food in pet food formulas.

The special teacher finally classified dogs as "carnivorous" animals, which is consistent with the theory that dogs' ancestors are wolves. So why do we have to define dogs as omnivores that mainly eat carnivores today? I think this may be because some domestic pet food companies in the United States are working hard to promote and define dogs as "omnivorous" animals in order to protect and protect their own interests, and even intend to turn "carnivorous" dogs into "corn-eating" dogs. "dog. During the experimental breeding process, we have sufficient evidence to prove that the companions of "omnivorous" dogs who eat too much corn are not as healthy as "carnivorous" dogs.

Inspiring dogs and cats to return to the ancient past and eat meat, even raw meat, is this the new pet breeding philosophy born by today’s elite? In the process of raising dogs and cats, the concept of letting pet companions eat meat, even raw meat, can be traced back to the past. It is very tragic that in the past few decades, when the domestic pet food economy and trade in the United States have developed rapidly, most pet food manufacturers have adopted industrialized large-scale production. In order to facilitate transportation and safe storage, Efforts are made to shape the pet dog into an omnivore. This is mainly considered from the aspects of satisfying the manufacturers' own interests and satisfying the needs of customers. We hold opposing views and attitudes in this regard. We believe that pet dogs eating meat food have better nutritional value for themselves. At the same time, we can provide a serious comparison of these two feeding methods. try. Use actual time to prove the accuracy of our opinions. Therefore, we advocate feeding dogs more meat, even raw meat.

Maintain the superficial basis for feeding pet dogs "meat" and "raw meat" rather than "omnivorous"It's quite simple, the manufacturing process of "omnivore" pet food compromises enzyme activity and amino acid value. Meat and even raw meat are very rich in natural digestive enzymes and amino acids. At the same time, their nutritional value is most complete only in their natural state. In the production process of some pet foods, the most critical amino acids and enzymes are completely destroyed.

Some pet foods need to go through a high temperature of 110℃, and even some pet foods, such as canned pet deli products, need to go through a temperature of above 212℃. Pet dogs eat such highly processed foods. Food, nutrition and health are greatly affected, and some obvious symptoms such as dry skin, itchy skin, stiff coat, lethargy and more less obvious adverse symptoms will appear in the long run. We know that enzymes are indispensable biological catalysts for pets' psychology and can increase the value of nutrients and increase nutrient absorption. This requires our favorite pets to have the ability to fully protect the vitality of key enzymes. Only in this way can we achieve a long, healthy, and happy life. However, excessive consumption of pet food that has been damaged and destroyed enzyme activity will not realize this wonderful wish. Our notions of "meat" and "raw meat" have been proven time and time again as more and more animals become stronger, more powerful and better able to live longer lives.

According to our investigation, providing pure meat or even raw meat to pets has a great effect on pet feces compared with feeding omnivores. The protein production value of pure meat and raw meat will lead to a substantial reduction in the quantity and frequency of feces. Most commercial pet foods currently sold in the U.S. market are full of digestive properties, leading dogs and cats to overeat and infiltrate feces repeatedly throughout the day. Pets eat more meat, even raw meat, and their feces usually leak once a day, or even every other day. In addition, the digestion rate of this type greatly reduces the smell of feces, which is a healthier, more natural outbreak, just like in the wilderness. We might as well do a simple experiment: when we put feces and digestible food into the water, they will float like a "floating boat".

At the same time, meat, and even raw meat diets have the special advantage of not producing tartar on teeth. One of the important reasons for this is enzymes, which play a key role. Meat between the teeth or along the gum line will digest itself due to intact natural digestive enzymes. On the other hand, cooked food particles can remain at the gum line, where they can induce the growth of more bacteria and cause tartar and bad breath. Excess tartar can lead to more periodontal disease.

Even though in reality we see that many pets adopt omnivorous commercial food, that is, "omnivore" or more "corn", they are still very healthy, but this does not prove that " Omnivore is the best or the most "healthy". Some dogs, especially when they are young, have an amazing ability to digest just about anything, however, because they are older, even if they have a tendency to deteriorate, it is often not until the age of 4-5 years. This is a long waitProcedure. We can often learn from reports in Europe that the lifespan of major breeds of dogs, namely Great Danes, Rottweilers, Mastiffs, etc., has reached 15 years or longer. A theory like this is almost unheard of in the United States. Wouldn’t you like your favorite furry companion to live longer like the long-lived pets in Europe?

For a long time, we have heard pet veterinarians across the country emphasizing that it is very dangerous and unsafe for pets to be fed meat or even raw meat for many years. However, at the same time, we must also face a tragic reality. There are many veterinarians who are unable to provide data and knowledge on the true and sufficient nutrition of pet dogs and cats. They also rarely understand that in terms of raising pet food based on meat or even raw meat, we have a 30-year history of feeding pure meat or even raw meat to animals in zoos, circuses, wild animal parks, as well as pet dogs and cats. Successfully nourish body odor.

All this proves that feeding more pure meat, or even raw meat, has far greater benefits and uses for pet health than feeding omnivores.

 


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