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What Is The True Value of Pet Food - Fresh Pet Food Diets

As I discussed last week, processed pet foods have different factors in determining their costs. This is especially true when we consider the value of fresh pet food diets. While processed food may seem like an inexpensive option up front, feeding a processed, cooked diet will end up costing more in the long run. The alternative to this, is to feed a raw fresh pet diet, which is often more expensive upfront, but in the long run will save on vet bills and future ailments. 

Fresh RAW meat diets! Preserved by freezing or freeze-drying

The predominant ingredients are fresh muscle meat and organs which include: 

Dog bowls filled with fresh ingredients set in grass
  • Tripe
  • Liver
  • Lungs
  • Hearts
  • Kidneys
  • Spleens
  • other organ meats

These ingredients are the first choice of non-captive carnivores in the wild. Small amounts of the plant matter are added to balance amino acids, calorie requirements and add fiber for stool formation. Yes, carnivores do eat small amounts of plant matter from the stomachs of their prey which they generally consume entirely. 

Fresh meat diets are brought to your captive canines and felines frozen in forms of feeding portions like; chubs, patties and nuggets. No matter the shape or size, the goal is to preserve the nutritional integrity of the oldest and most natural food on earth. BARF World® does this by avoiding nutrient damage done by cooking. The BARF® Diet has been served by Mother Nature very successfully to non-captive carnivores for thousands of years - Fresh (uncooked) meat.

Robert Mueller

Robert Mueller

Robert Mueller, BSc, Pharm. is a registered pharmacist, author of “Living Enzymes: The World’s Best Kept Pet Food Secret”, and co-developer of BARF World’s BARF diets patties, nuggets and supplements – the first company to make the Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods (BARF) diet conveniently available to animals everywhere. He and his wife love to travel around the world with their dog, Moxie – a Yorkshire Terrier/Maltese mix. For more articles like these and to learn more about the benefits of raw food for your pets, sign up for “The Intelligent Pet” monthly e-zine atwww.barfworld.com .

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