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Beginners raw food guide

1. Choose a high-quality raw dog food: Look for a raw dog food that is made with human-grade ingredients and is free of fillers, preservatives, and artificial colors and flavors.


2. Consult your veterinarian: Before switching your dog to a raw diet, it’s important to consult your veterinarian to make sure it’s the right choice for your pet.


3. Start slowly: When transitioning your dog to a raw diet, it’s important to do it gradually. Start by mixing a small amount of raw food with your dog’s current food and gradually increase the amount of raw food over time.


4. Balance the diet: A balanced raw diet should include a variety of proteins, vegetables, and fruits.


5. Store properly: Raw dog food should be stored in the refrigerator or freezer to prevent spoilage.


6. Monitor your dog’s health: As with any diet, it’s important to monitor your dog’s health and adjust the diet as needed.


 
 
 

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