Originally published January 25 2006
Pet food company releases raw food line for dogs
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Pup Life has announced a new line of dehydrated raw foods for dogs, which the company claims will improve your dog's health and well-being.
Many people are turning to raw food diets, also known as BARF diets (biologically appropriate raw food) when it comes to feeding their dogs.
Raw food diets are great for dogs that experience chronic or repetitive illness such as allergies, skin problems, ear infections, anal gland blockages and excessive dental tartar among other conditions.
Introducing fresh, natural foods can greatly improve your dog's health and well being.
Some people are reluctant to begin raw feeding because of two reasons: they believe home preparation is difficult and time consuming or they believe frozen pre-made raw food is expensive and costly to ship.
Pup Life is pleased to offer the complete line of dehydrated raw foods from The Honest Kitchen.
Verve, Force, and Embark are made with Certified Organic Ingredients and are produced at an FDA approved, human food producing facility.
Embark is a high protein, grain-free turkey and vegetable base well suited for puppies and pregnant or nursing bitches.
The most obvious visual element is that each ingredient is clearly identifiable to the naked eye.
The vibrant pigments in the raw ingredients remain intact through a gentle dehydration process.
These pigments, which give vegetables, fruits and other foods such as eggs, their bright colors, are potent phytonutrients (antioxidants) and are becoming more and more widely understood for their ability to quench free radicals, build a strong, healthy immune system and combat disease.
For dogs transitioning from kibble or canned diets, gradually begin adding rehydrated raw food in 10% increments over a ten day period.
On the first day, you would feed your dog 90% old food, 10% rehydrated raw food.
Most dogs will enjoy additional cooked meat or raw meat and bones (never, never give your dog cooked bones) added to their food should you choose.
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