If you’re wondering, should dogs eat raw food? There are risks that come with feeding raw which are usually related to handling and storage. Raw meat is susceptible to bacteria growth, which is why storage and handling is absolutely key in any feeding preparation. Freezing temperatures are antibacterial, and keeps the raw food in the same state as it entered.
Here’s what you need to know when considering this diet for your dog.
1. Feeding the raw food in its frozen state
Can dogs eat raw food frozen? There’s no inherent danger to feeding their food frozen, however it does depend on the individual and how they eat their food. It may not be suitable for the pups who sometimes forget to chew.
2. Feeding raw food cooked.
Raw dog food is made to be fed uncooked so there is no preparation required. The process of cooking uncooked meat for dogs would reduce the quality of the ingredients and if you’re feeding a diet that contains bone, it can make these hard and brittle so they become dangerous to your dog.
Some diets like Nutriment Boneless Beef Formula can be cooked because it has no bone in it, but if you want your pooch to get the most nutrients out of a raw diet, it is best served uncooked.
3. Salmonella & food poisoning
Humans can catch salmonella poisoning if the meat is contaminated, however most pups can eat contaminated food and not suffer from any symptoms. Dogs have a very short digestive tract so any invading pathogens are quickly banished! Their saliva has antibacterial qualities and their digestive enzymes destroy bacteria efficiently. That is why raw feeding is suitable for dogs.
As for the risk to pet parents, it’s important to handle raw food properly. As long as you wipe down surfaces, clean bowls after meal times and thoroughly wash anything you’ve used with soap (including your hands) to prepare their meals, you should have no issues.
Dogs have evolved to eat lots of different food so it should go without saying that while raw food is perfectly safe for your pooch, you shouldn’t try sampling it as our stomachs are much more delicate!