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The diet you provide to your puppy is of utmost importance if you want your pet to feel good and have a healthy life.
The puppy and the domestic dog are carnivorous so feeding them high protein food is very beneficial for them. To fully understand the puppy diet, you must refer to his ancestor, the Wolf, which feeds mainly on meat such as beef, lamb and chicken.
Currently, most foods on the market contain less meat and more grain products such as corn, rice and soy. Companies do this only to reduce production costs. However, most puppies have difficulty digesting these cereal products. It is therefore strongly recommended to feed them quality food without grains. At Wild N Sweet puppies we offer grain free food ‘’Go! Duck recipe’’ to our little furry friends.
A quality raw meat is the best natural diet you can offer your puppies. For having tried several kinds of dry food over the years, on several different puppies, we can say for sure that the raw meat diet is much better for the puppys digestive system. It’s simply easier to digest.
You can usually buy frozen, already prepared, high-quality raw food at your nearest pet store. Some people prepare their own food too.
Adult puppies who have never eaten raw meat in their lives, will rarely like it. Ideally, it is best to start at an early age.
IMPORTANT
In order to avoid bacteria and any problems for your dog, be sure to handle the meat with the same precautions that you would use for yourself.
At Wild N Sweet puppies, we feed our dogs only the raw chicken meat recipe ‘’Simply Chicken’’ from “Faim Museau” twice a day. We add some canned food (about 20%) to our raw meat mix to make it tastier. puppies love it, and their digestive system does too.
As for our adult dogs, we feed them the grain-free dry food “Go! Duck recipe “, as well as ‘’Simply Chicken’’ raw meat snacks. Combining 2 quality foods is the best option for complete and optimal nutrition. The benefits will be felt by your dog throughout his life, and will be likely to live longer!
For more information: Faim Museau