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Rules You Must Follow When Starting Your Emotional Support Dog on a Raw Diet

  • Writer: My ESA Doctor
    My ESA Doctor
  • Nov 20, 2019
  • 2 min read

Who doesn’t love his or her pet dog? Your dog is like a part of your family, and you should treat it like when. Dogs are called man’s best friend, and there’s a reason for it. They provide emotional and mental support to humans with their unconditional love. That’s why they are the best choice when choosing an emotional support animal. There are many Emotional Support Dog Breeds you can choose from. Although according to me, any breed can become an emotional support dog.


Raising a dog is a tricky part. From his house training to maintaining his diet, everything is done with care. And taking care of your dog’s diet should not be missed out. It is very important for your dog’s growth. One of the best ways to do that is to put your dog on a raw diet. So, let’s read all the rules you must follow when putting your pooch on a raw diet.


Calcium Should be a Key Ingredient of The Raw Diet


This one is specifically important if you have a young pup. They need a good source of minerals to grow. Calcium and phosphorus are two of the most important ones. The biggest source of calcium and phosphorus is bones. So, you can start by giving your pup some bones.

You can follow some diet ideas that involve meaty bones like

  • Chicken wings, legs, thighs, and necks can be great for starting.

  • Turkey necks

  • If you have a large dog, beef tails would be great for him.

  • Necks or ribs of a goat or a lamb.

  • Feeding whole animals can be a great option too like whole fish, and whole rabbits. You can also feed raw eggs with the shell from the farm to ensure your dog gets a good ratio of calcium and phosphorus.

Feed Organs For The Multi-Vitamins


Not feeding enough is one of the biggest mistakes you can make while feeding your dog a raw diet. Organs have a lot of nutrients and feeding them to your dog will ensure that your dog is getting all the important vitamins.

Organs you should prefer include liver, kidney, spleen, brain, lung, testicles, thymus, and pancreas. Also, start slow with feeding organ meat. Your pooch will take time to get used to it.

Muscle Meat is Important For The Foundation


After meaty bones and organ meat, feed your dog some muscle meat. It should make a half to a third of the total food. A dog needs a good amount of proteins for his tissue strength. Muscle meats are rich in protein and support the surviving hormones and enzymes.

Ground beef, cheek meat, stewing beef, and beef heart are some of the good options in beef.


Vegetables And Fruits Can be Good Food Too


Though muscle meat, organs, and bones are good enough to balance your dog’s raw diet, you can still add fruits and veggies to his diet. Veggies and fruits have many benefits that are not present in animal diet. Some of them are prebiotics, chlorophyll, carotenoids, lycopene, lutein, and flavonoids. Your dog might fall in love with fruits and veggies as these foods are juicy.

 
 
 

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