What does this tell us with regard to what dogs and cats should be fed?
Well, if they are made the same as their wild counterparts, then they should eat the same.
If optimal health is desired, this simple truth must stay at the forefront of our minds. Just because we have domesticated dogs and cats into soft, warm, and cuddly pets, does not change their wild genetic origins. They are not teddy bears.
Unfortunately, modern society has ignored this truth by feeding singular processed foods meal after meal, and not allowing appropriate exercise and time out of doors. As a result, we condemn companion animals to the cruel epidemic of chronic degenerative diseases, including obesity, dental disease, arthritis, skin and coat disorders, eye problems, heart, vascular, kidney, liver, and pancreatic diseases, and a shortened and less hearty life.
The solution is not difficult. Do for them what you do for yourself and family. To achieve the best pet food, vary the diet, provide fresh foods, and select only processed foods and supplements that are properly designed with health as the number one priority.
As can be seen here, domestic dogs are simply varieties of their wild counterparts - the same can be said of cats. That obviously means they should eat the foods of their forbearers - the foods they themselves would eat if they were released into the wild.
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Thought for the day: "The average dog is a nicer person than the average person." – Andrew A. Rooney
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