Hemp Seed - A Powerhouse of Health for Your Dog
Guest Blog: Anna Webb
Hemp seed and hemp seed oil are a powerhouse of health that's good for the planet, biodiversity and your dog. Find out why here.
How nutritious is raw beef really? In this article we advise of all the nutrients raw beef contains, and why you should feed it to your dog, if you can. Read on to learn more!
The simple answer to this question is, yes absolutely! We will cover all of the amazing benefits that raw beef can bring to your dog.
The beef we use in our meals is of the highest quality human grade meat. The cows are reared outdoors and are grass fed. One of the most important things for us here at Paleo Ridge is to ensure your dog is consuming the healthiest of meats. The better the quality of the meat, the more nutritious and beneficial it is for your furry best friend.
Beef is an excellent source of protein, in fact, it is one of the most protein rich meats available. Protein is vital for the development of your dog’s body tissue and muscles. It also helps maintain a healthy heart, eyes, skin, coat, and immune system.
Below is a list of the vitamins and minerals found in raw beef and their benefits:
Dogs can be intolerant to beef, but most dogs are usually fine, especially if the meat is high quality. Cheaper meats often contain unnecessary chemicals which can spur off those intolerance symptoms. If you suspect your dog may have an intolerance to beef, cut it out of their diet completely for at least one month. If their symptoms have subsided during this time, that’s a key indication that beef was the problem. This is not to say your dog can never have beef again, sometimes they just need a break. You can look to introduce this very slowly after time. Just ensure the meat is of high quality (such as ours!).
Guest Blog: Anna Webb
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