Raw meat for dogs

Raw meats are like beef, fish, poultry, and lamb. This food group includes both muscle and organ meat. Feed more muscle meat than organ meat and meat has higher fat content. Even though organ meat is rich in nutrition, too much can upset nutritional balance and cause a loose stool.

Raw bones for dogs

Dogs have relied on eating raw meaty bones as a superior source of nutrients for million of years. Raw edible bones offer wonderful nutrition in a form that is very natural and usable for your dog. Raw bones are different from bonemeal, which is cooked and processed product, often high in lead content. It cannot match with the nutrients found in raw, edible, meaty bones. Edible bone is the bone that your dog can consume. Large raw beef knuckle bones, for example, do offer some nutritional value and are great fun for pets, but are not totally consumed.

Raw vegetables for dogs

Raw vegetables include asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, chard, dandelion greens, dark leaf lettuce, kale, sprouts, watercress, grasees and so on. Other vegetables include potatoes but do not feed your dog green ones, sweet potatoes, yams, carrots and the like. Do not feed the same vegetables everyday. Vegetables must be put in digestible form, so that it will not upset the dog's stomach.