I Going To Have My Dog Go On A All “Real Food” Diet?
Question by Hagi: I Going To Have My Dog Go On A All “Real Food” Diet?
I’m going to feed my dog only the real food. (meat, rice, etc.) Not the commercial kibble.
What supplements does he need? (Like, vitiman c, and everything.)
Can you tell me what I have to give him to have a balanced meal?
Thank you.
Best answer:
Answer by jeepsarecool
check with the vet.
What do you think? Answer below!
Getting A Belly Fat Diet To Suit You
Eat fewer calories than you consume, this is the essence of a belly fat diet. Don’t worry, there is no need for you to count the calories; you have to learn about the foods that burn fat and accelerate the metabolism. Moreover, it is of paramount importance to determine which foods hinder the weight loss process and keep them away from your diet. You may find the following suggestions useful.
Natural healthy food is the essence of a belly fat diet. We should also point out that the belly fat diet is not by anything different from a regular weight loss diet that targets the entire system.
Protein!
The best sources of protein are lean meat like fish (tuna, trout or salmon) and chicken. Valuable protein can be taken from nuts and soy products too.
Carbohydrates!
Some carbohydrates work great for fat loss, while others convert into fat; you have to identify those that support a belly fat diet efficiently. You take them from fruit and vegetables, brown rice and wholegrain cereals.
Sugary sweets, cookies, crackers, pastas and white bread contain bad carbohydrates that add up to the existing fat deposits, cause a rise in the blood sugar level and lie at the basis of system imbalances.
Healthy fats!
A belly fat diet should also include valuable fats, otherwise known as oily acids (Omega 3, 6 and 9). They reduce high cholesterol, support the cardiovascular system and contribute to a detoxification of the body. Good fat is taken from fish like salmon and tuna, from nuts, seeds and almonds.The same holds valid for butter and extra virgin olive oil.
Margarines and animal fat are totally out of the question when it comes to designing a belly fat diet. Such foods are the exact opposites of healthy nutrition.
Fruit and vegetables!
This nutritional group is essential for weight loss by the amount of vitamins, minerals and fibers that fresh food contains. You’ll significantly improve your physical shape with several servings of fruit in between meals and will help you with your belly fat diet.
It is a mistake to have fruit after meat because such foods have different digestive tempos and the mix may lead to fermentation.
It is not difficult to create a belly fat diet, but a good fitness level is only achieved if you support it with regular physical activity, correct hydration and good night rest.
Supplements help little if you fail to meet the above mentioned condition. Eating junk food mainly contradicts health principles, and no wonder supplement, diet or program can change that.
Healthy Dog Food – How Do You Find One
Think of a Healthy Dog Food
Most people don’t stop to think about the food they are giving their dog. The colourful packs on the laden supermarket shelves are normally as far as people give dog food a thought. You may be one of them, but are now branching out and looking for something a bit healthier.
Believe me, the packs can look tempting and with smiling veterinarians and dog breeders on the cover, you’re not that hard to convince.
But stop for a moment and consider a wild dog’s diet. Dogs are naturally pack animals and so they hunt in packs. They can bring down a large animal, as large as a cow, with their combined efforts. Then they all gather round, with much growling and snarling and consume most of the carcass, bones and all. Probably the only parts left is the hide and hooves.
Whether or not you can accept this idea, that’s how dogs evolved. And the wild dogs still manage very well. This is the most healthy dog food. There is nothing that can beat it.
Man, with his puny pseudo scientific ideas of improving on the natural diet of dogs is going down a dead end. You can’t.
Period.
There is only one type of healthy dog food. And that is the one which so closely resembles a wild dog’s diet, as to be virtually the same as far as health benefits are concerned.
Lets look at some of the differences between a wild dog’s diet and commercial dog food, a diet most dogs exist on (I won’t say live, as it’’s hardly a life).
A wild diet, a healthy dog food, consists of:
- raw food
- lots of raw bones
- internal organs are consumed, but these are scarce compared with the muscle meat
- carbohydrates which are limited to the stomach contents, so is small in the overall content
A typical commercial dog food consists of:
- cooked food (many vitamins, enzymes and other nutrients are destroyed by cooking)
- the meat is of poor (often extremely poor) quality (humans get the good stuff)
- carbohydrates, in particular sugar, are a major part of the food – it’s cheap and bulks out the ‘meat’
- the food is fortified with strong preservatives (not allowed in human food for their dangerous impact on health) – DESPITE WHAT THE LABEL SAYS
- to try to redress the nutritional imbalance, isolated and synthetic nutrients are added – nutrients which can’t be properly absorbed and utilised when they are in isolation, or if they are synthetic
The Correct Healthy Dog Food
So in your search for a healthy dog food, keep firmly in mind the diet of a wild dog. It’s OK to take your time to get used to the idea. If you find the idea repulsive, just go slowly. Try to replace one thing at a time. Just keep in mind that dogs have evolved over millions of years, on this diet. Humans have only been producing (poor quality) commercial dog food for a few decades.
If you don’t like the idea of raw meat for your dog, that’s your issue, not his.
I also suggest that you keep in mind the concept that most people are lured by price. With the best will in the world, if a commercial pet food manufacturer suddenly started to produce quality pet food, because it would be more expensive, do you think it would be a sell-out?
That would only be possible if people had already started to reject the current commercial dog food and were now looking for a healthy dog food, so were prepared to pay a little more.
However, if you make your own dog food, you won’t need to find the extra cash. Not only is a homemade, healthy dog food economical to produce, it has an enormous impact on the health of your dog, often beyond your wildest dreams.

