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The Benefits of Raw Diets“Feeding raw is hardly a new concept...My own research, which continues after thirty years, shows that dogs fed raw and natural foods live longer and healthier lives than their counterparts who are fed commercial dog food. Dogs naturally have stronger immune systems and are therefore better able to resist disease and parasites.”- Wendy Volhard, author of Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog A raw diet will not hurt your pet and will only IMPROVE his/her overall nutrition and physical condition. Dogs and cats are carnivores by nature, and should have meat in their diets for their development and balanced nutrition. Stella & Chewy’s provides exactly the kinds of food that dogs and cats would naturally seek out for themselves in the wild. Here's what Veterinarians say about feeding pets frozen, raw-meat diets:“Among the veterinarians I interviewed, the large majority have been recommending raw meat for many years”- Martin Zucker, in The Veterinarians Guide to Natural Remedies for Dogs. “Although we have modified the outside-size, fur, ears, tails, etc of our companion animals, inside they still resemble their wild ancestors. By feeding cooked, cereal based diets we deprive them of the natural good health they are meant to derive from the enzymes in raw meat.” - Dr. Don Hamilton, DVM and author of Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs “The prevalence of cancer and autoimmune related diseases in our pets is directly correlated to the processed foods we are feeding them. We are literally starving them to death of nutrients while stuffing them to the point of obesity with garbage.” - Dr. Denise Miller, DVM and author of What's Wrong With our Pets? “Dogs fed raw and natural foods live longer and healthier lives than their counterparts who are fed commercial dog food.” - Wendy Volhard, DVM and author of Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog “The ideal diet for a pet is the polar opposite of what he gets in a can or box. It's what he ate in the wild.” - Martin Goldstein, DVM and author of The Nature of Animal Healing > More questions? Please contact us at info@stellaandchewys.com |
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