Monday, November 26, 2007

Afraid of parasites with a raw food dog diet?

In the United States, some feel that feeding a raw meat diet to their pets could bring parasites, e.coli and salmonella. Actually Europeon countries have fed raw diets for decades, and the diet is routinely recommended by veterinarians. Dogs and cats are carnivores and are intended to eat freshly killed prey. Healthy Pet Journal reported that in over 10 years of feeding raw food, parasites, e.coli and salmonella have not been seen as a problem. Read their entire article at the right listed under "Resources." Parasites are more likely to come from eating a wild whole prey, feces, soil, and poorly handled meat. Healthy Vet.com reported that the presence of parasites and yeast indicate a weakened immune system, and is not the cause of the disease. I recommend you read their entire article as well.

If you are interested in feeding a raw diet, I recommend you feed naturally raised, organic, and hormone and antibiotic-free meat for your dog or cat. Please refer to my earlier posts listed on the left under "dog diet" for more information on how to feed a raw diet.

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  • 6 comments:

    Emma the Golden Girl said...

    and her Mom said,

    I am glad to see you educating people on raw food feeding. I have been using raw foods for many years and have not had any problems with illness from using raw foods.

    And, we are tagging your blog!

    wildcatsthree said...

    Hi Emma and her mom!
    Oh my gosh, I can't believe it-this is my third tag in 2 days (my Catnip Corner blog got tagged twice yesterday) I'm certainly feeling popular!

    Cynthia Blue said...

    I would love to feed organic but it is so expensive? We have a local game processor who sells a great raw mix i buy.

    wildcatsthree said...

    Hi Cynthia,
    Yes, I've found making my own raw food mix is the cheapest way to go. I purchase the meat ground along with the organs and bones, and then add whatever veggies, etc I want. It goes a long way, and the dogs and cats love it.
    Chris

    Ferox said...

    Raw meat can still transmit worms, particularly tapeworm, to your dogs. You can stop that from happening by freezing the meat before hand though.

    wildcatsthree said...

    Ferox,
    thanks for your input. I always make up a large batch of the raw mix, divide it into small containers and freeze until ready to use.
    Chris

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