Can Raw Dog Food Be Cooked?
- A recuperating dog may find cooked food more appetizing.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Amazon CARES Amazon Community Animal Rescue, Education and Safety
Dogs on a raw food diet may find warm, cooked foods to be more appetizing during times of illness, low appetite or distress. - Many veterinarians believe raw diets put dogs at risk of gastrointestinal illnesses and choking. Holistic veterinarian Marty Goldstein believes "cooked food and enzyme supplements are the only way to go."
- You can find easy recipes to turn raw food into cooked meals. "Spot's Stew," as seen in the book "The Whole Pet Diet," contains poultry, vegetables, kelp powder and herbs.
- Cooked raw foods should be supplemented with nutritional elements destroyed by heat. Vitamin C and live enzymes are two examples.
- Never feed cooked bones. Cooked bones are a choking hazard, while uncooked bones usually are not.
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