Description
Dogs on raw diets often experience improved digestion, as these diets are easier for them to process, leading to better gastrointestinal health and a decreased risk of digestive issues like vomiting and diarrhea. A raw diet can also lead to healthier skin and a shinier coat in dogs, thanks to the inclusion of essential fatty acids, which can also help reduce shedding problems. Raw diets are typically beneficial for dogs with food allergies or sensitivities, as they usually don't contain common allergens like grains, reducing the likelihood of allergic reactions. Furthermore, raw diets can be ideal for fussy eaters, as they closely resemble a dog’s natural diet, which includes meat, organs, and bones, making it more enticing and satisfying.
In their natural habitat, dogs' ancestors thrived on exotic proteins like quail. This exotic protein offers dogs lean protein and essential nutrients that are easily digestible, supporting muscle maintenance and overall health. Feeding raw quail today supports similar benefits, promoting vitality and well-being in domesticated dogs through natural, nutrient-rich protein that is gentle on the digestive system.
FREEZE DRIED AT -32 ̊C
Freezing in a freeze dryer at temperatures below -32 degrees for over 36 hours helps preserve natural nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, ensuring a wholesome diet. Pets find it palatable, which encourages picky eaters. Easily digestible, it reduces digestive issues and ensures optimal nutrient absorption. The freeze-drying process kills harmful bacteria, minimizing the risk of contamination. Mimicking the natural diet, it promotes overall health.