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You want to give your dog the best life possible, and that does include lots of toys and excellent walks on hands-free dog leashes. However, it should also include the best quality food you can afford. Proper nutrition is vital to ensure your furry best friend has the best possible chance in life so that they are full of energy and remain disease-free.
For dogs, chewing is a natural and essential action. Dogs' teeth are brushed and flossed with recreational bones. The sinewy bones clean the teeth by breaking down tartar and reducing gum disease.
Chewing also promotes the synthesis of saliva enzymes, which help to keep plaque at bay. Chewing on bones also makes dogs less prone to scratch or lick their paws.
Calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals are abundant in raw bones. They have digestive benefits such as strengthening stomach muscles, avoiding bloating, promoting good bowel motions, and preventing anal gland disorders.
Chewing provides the added benefit of mentally stimulating dogs, in addition to physical wellness. Anxiety, which has been related to high blood pressure and heart disease, can be reduced by doing so.
Raw bones are much safer than cooked bones; you should never give your doggy-cooked bones. Yet, some bare-bones should also never be fed to your dog. These are some of them:
When appropriately utilized, raw bones from cows and bison are generally safe. It's preferable to know where your bones came from, so get them plain from a butcher who uses locally produced beef. Please put them in the freezer and feed them to your dog one at a time as they thaw.
Look for a raw bone that is roughly the size of your dog's head when purchasing one. Why is it so big? A large bone will allow your dog to chew while limiting the risk of a harmful chunk breaking off and being swallowed. Raw beef and bison knuckle bones make excellent chews for extra-large dogs.
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Rawhide chews can create the same problems as store-bought bone treats. These bones may contain trace levels of harmful chemicals from the production process, and they may be contaminated with Salmonella or E. coli.
These chews might create obstructions as well as digestive issues.
Furthermore, gelatin, artificial sweeteners, and other additives and preservatives in artificial dog chews may be poisonous or cancer-causing. Chews containing these components should be avoided.
Many veterinarians disagree on whether the health benefits of feeding your dog bones outweigh the risks. As the owner of your dog, the final decision is yours.
Some people recommend grinding bones into a powder and sprinkling them over food to add minerals to your dog's diet without the risk of choking or other issues. However, this also eliminates the advantages of chewing.
Before you decide to give your dog a bone, you should do your homework and speak with your veterinarian about the benefits and drawbacks.
When you are researching what food to feed your dogs, you will start to hear about raw food diets, and BARF and Prey diets are versions most people follow. The main difference is BARF includes mainly meat and bones but also a little fruit and veg. The Prey diet is exclusively meat and bones.
Raw dog food diets should include 10% natural bone; you need to use the right bones for safety. If you are making your meals, then keep an eye on their poop. If the poop is always runny, then use more bones and if the poop is a little hard and dries, then uselessfewer bones.
Nowadays, you don't even have to make the meals yourself. A lot of pet shops, especially online, will sell raw food in complete packs. They provide frozen raw food meals that are 80% meat or fish, 10% offal, and 10% bone. You defrost the box and give it straight to the dog. This is the best diet for dogs, in my opinion, although it can be more expensive than canned and dry food.
Bones are an excellent form of nutrition and can form a part of a balanced diet for dogs, and the right bones at the right time will ensure a healthy digestive system for your pooch. However, the wrong bones can be hazardous at the wrong time, so make sure you do your research and know what you are doing.
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