Are you familiar with the B.A.R.F. diet principle? B.A.R.F.stands for ‘Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods’ or “Bones and Raw Foods”. The B.A.R.F. principle believes feeding raw meat on the bone as well as raw vegetables are best for cats and dogs. Raw, because cooking reduces and/or eliminates nutrients and enzymes that are essential in the dog’s diet. Also, additives and preservatives are not mixed in pet food because of the harmful effects linked to their consumption. In effect, the regimen is based on the idea that dogs and cats are natural carnivores in the wild where they derived daily sustenance by eating prey. Some B.A.R.F. diets support the use of natural supplements, while others totally avoid supplemental foods because they believe that a proper B.A.R.F. diet should contain natural nutrients from natural ingredients. Know more about your pet’s nutritional needs by consulting with your veterinarians Kalamazoo, MI.
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