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raw-fed-pets:

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raw-fed-pets:

All dogs share the same basic digestive system despite the range of physical variations (and attitudes) across different breeds. Every dog is designed to eat a raw animal-based diet, from the Chihuahua to the Great Dane. Breed-specific dog food brands are simply a marketing gimmick aimed at playing on the pet owner’s emotions, and their desire to feed their pet the best possible diet.

I don’t think that dogs need an animal-based diet. If done right they can be vegan and not contribute to the murdering of innocent animals. We’ve adapted and domesticated them enough to do so. They’ve evolved to live without meat just like us.

200% incorrect. Vegan diets are carbohydrate-based. Carbohydrates are inflammatory, feed cancer (glucose), contribute to periodontal disease (leading to systemic organ failure, eg heart), cause insulin spikes leading to a multitude of other issues in the long-term (thyroid, liver, diabetes, heart disease) and also cause pancreatic problems due to extreme stress on the pancreas (secreting heavy loads of carb enzymes over a long period of time). The low moisture content coupled with high plant protein may also cause renal failure in the long term. The preservatives used may also be linked to cancer (BHA, BHT etc), and these diets also skew the omega3/6 ratio, causing further inflammation (linked to cancer again). They cause urine alkalinity leading to urinary problems such as crystals, blockages and UTI’s.

Brief into to dog anatomy/physiology:

- Stomach PH: Their highly acidic stomach is designed for eliminating harmful bacteria and breaking down bone into a gel-like substance. Humans have a much more alkaline stomach acid which is why we would struggle to digest raw bone.

-Digestive Enzymes: Higher level of proteases to break down animal protein. High bile load to help push through bacteria.

-Dental Anatomy: Sharp pointed teeth designed for ripping and tearing flesh and bones.Dogs do not chew their food as we do, they are wired to swallow chunks quickly as a basic survival instinct.

-Jaws: Dogs also have strong jaws that physically cannot move sideways (like your own can). This sideways grinding action is a feature that allows pre-digestion of plant material. Again, dogs rip off chunks and swallow them whole.

-Lack of Salivary Amylase: Omnivores have this for pre-digestion of carbohydrates. Dogs and cats do not. The canine pancreas secretes amylase as a backup, however this does not mean they should be fed a high carbohydrate diet every day for a lifetime. Processed food (incl vegan) is 40-70% carbohydrate.

-Lysozyme: Instead of amylase, dogs have lysozyme in their saliva which is an antibacterial. This may be useful for destroying any harmful bacteria in carrion/rotten food/feces, as well as wound cleaning.

-Gut length: The canine gut is short in length which is because flesh must be pushed through quickly. It does not need to sit and ferment, as this could allow bacteria to multiply to harmful levels. Note that plant eating animals have a long digestive tract and even multiple stomach chambers in order for plant material to be slowly broken down by the necessary enzymes.

-Nutrient profiles. Dogs have 0% biological requirement for carbohydrates. They gain every single essential nutrient from a prey based diet such as Whole Prey/Prey Model. Vegan diets are full of processed lab-made vitamins and minerals. Many vitamin pre-mixes are made in china and shipped to the country of manufacture.

All in all, dogs will survive on a high carbohydrate diet but it will cause systemic effects eventually. Similar to smoking, a junk food diet affects every dog differently and some may be affected more severely than others, and in different time spans. You can also expect high vet fees in the form of dental cleanings, dental surgeries and various health problem later on in life.

It is not recommended that you feed your pet the equivalent of a big mac for the entirety of its life. This is essentially what kibble and vegan diets are. Evolution has changed the appearance and even the behaviour of your dog, but their digestive system is still geared towards meat. Basically, you are paying money to have a company slowly kill your pet from the inside out.

0/10, Not Recommended.




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  7. bluestar22x said: Last note - we don’t even know if wolves get completely balanced nutrition. They probably don’t seeing as they don’t get consistent meals that are scientifically formulated. Most consequences caused by nutrition occur in old animals (heart disease, murmurs, kidney and liver disease, etc.). Wolves don’t typically get old enough to die from these problems, and if they do reach that age, has there even been research on the bodies to find out if they had nutritional disease?
  8. bluestar22x said: Keep in mind a dog on even the worst commercial diet will likely live longer than even the luckiest wolf alive. A wild diet isn’t always complete and balanced. Wolves eat just to survive til the next day; while we feed our pets to survive AND thrive. Consider that and the fact dogs have had thousands of years to adjust to whatever the hell we threw to them. They adjusted to not strictly eating animals.
  9. bluestar22x said: That’s not to say feed your dogs a whole chicken or pig. There are consequences. Liver can be toxic if eaten too much. There’s all kinds of bacteria they can get and die from.
  10. bluestar22x said: Also, even if they were, they should be eating from whole animals if on a raw diet. Wolves eat everything from the bones to the liver to the intestines even. Regular meat from your supermarket lacks a lot of nutrients wolves in the wild get by eating whole prey.
  11. bluestar22x said: Dogs are not wolves.
  12. bluestar22x said: When I say dogs need plants I mean to get a complete balanced diet, not that they need as much as meat. And grain and corn is not evil. They are great sources of energy. Balance is everything. It’s like the classic water example - healthy for you, you have a lot of it in you, but drink too much and you’d be dead.
  13. bluestar22x said: This is taken from a Pet Nutrition book from college.
  14. bluestar22x said: Dogs are actually omnivores - they need meat AND plants. So both are wrong. It is very hard to balance raw diets and vegan diets. Both have health consequences for dogs, including lack of taurine (which normally cats only have historically had a problem with). Cats though - they absolutely need meat at a higher percentage.
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